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Yves Chiron

    October 18, 1960
    Frère Roger - Gründer von Taizé
    Enquête sur les apparitions de la Vierge
    Between Rome and Rebellion
    Paul VI
    • 2024

      Between Rome and Rebellion

      A History of Catholic Traditionalism with Special Attention to France

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the "loyal resistance" of Catholics, particularly in France, who steadfastly adhered to traditional practices amid significant Church reforms they perceived as betrayals. Yves Chiron, a seasoned historian, utilizes extensive research, including interviews and archival materials, to present a compelling account of this struggle. The book captures the emotional and historical complexities faced by these individuals as they navigated their faith during a tumultuous period, highlighting their commitment to preserving their religious heritage.

      Between Rome and Rebellion
    • 2022

      Paul VI

      The Divided Pope

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Pope Paul VI, characterized by his hesitance and anxiety, profoundly transformed the Catholic Church during his fifteen-year papacy, particularly through the implementation of the Ecumenical Council. This biography by historian Yves Chiron delves into the life of Giovanni Battista Montini, revealing his unique journey from priesthood without traditional seminary training to becoming a pivotal figure in modern Catholicism. Chiron explores the complexities of Montini's character and the significant changes he instigated within the Church.

      Paul VI