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Collection of interviews by Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ratzinger Report (Italian: Rapporto Sulla Fede) is a 1985 book consisting of a series of interviews collected over several days given by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger to the Italian journalist Vittorio Messori. The book focuses on the state of the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council. The book is very critical of the "hermeneutic of rupture" associated with the liberal "spirit of Vatican II" within the Church. It has often been reread in the context of the papacy of Pope Benedict XVI in order to better understand the mind and the thinking of the former pontiff.[1][2]
Author | Joseph Ratzinger |
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Original title | Rapporto Sulla Fede |
Translator | Salvator Attanasio Graham Harrison |
Language | English |
Subject | Catholic Church |
Publisher | Ignatius Press |
Publication date | 1985 |
Pages | 197 |
ISBN | 978-0-89870-080-0 |
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