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Pope Francis: The Disruptive Pilgrim's Guide

Contributor(s): Brennan, Frank (Author)

ISBN: 9781923385986

Publisher: ATF Press

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Pub Date: November 1, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 8.90" L x 5.90" W ( 0.40 lbs) 100 pages

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Religion | Christianity | Catholic General

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Description: Pope Francis was the Pope for 12 years (2013-2025), Argentinian by birth but during his 12 years as Pope he never returned to his homeland. The book by prominent Australian Jesuit, Frank Brennan, writes about Francis papacy as a fellow Jesuit. He writes as Jesuit reflecting on Francis' papacy and his life as a Jesuit when he was appointed as provincial of the Jesuits in Argentina at the age of 36. Brennan refers to Francis' papacy as being one of a 'disruptor' in the life of the Catholic Church. Brennan writes in his conclusion '[Francis] left us a wonderful roadmap for pilgrims in an evangelising church committed to care for our common home by being fraternal and in solidarity with all, especially those on the frontiers and peripheries which are the privileged centres of grace.'

Brief description: Frank Tenison Brennan SJ AO was born in Queensland, Australia. He is an Australian Jesuit priest, human rights lawyer and academic and has a longstanding reputation of advocacy in the areas of law, social justice, refugee protection, reconciliation and human rights activism. He is author various books including Amplifying That Still, Small Voice (2015), The People's Quest for Leadership in Church and State (2015), and Observations on the Pell Proceedings (2022)

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