Examines how the Catholic Church evaluates, judges, and controls miraculous events to determine their authenticity, revealing deep internal debates on the power of relics, revelations, and exorcisms.
The New York Times bestselling inside look at one of the world s most powerful
and mysterious institutions For more than twenty-five years, John Thavis held
one of the most remarkable journalistic assignments in the world: reporting on
the inner workings of the Vatican. In The Vatican Diaries, Thavis reveals
Vatican City as a place struggling to define itself in the face of internal
and external threats, where Curia cardinals fight private wars and sexual
abuse scandals threaten to undermine papal authority. Thavis (author ofThe
Vatican Prophecies: Investigating Supernatural Signs, Apparitions, and
Miracles in the Modern Age)also takes readers through the politicking behind
the election of Pope Francis and what we might expect from his papacy. The
Vatican Diaries is a perceptive, compelling, and provocative account of this
singular institution and will be of interest to anyone intrigued by the
challenges faced by religion in an increasingly secularized world.