A rare firsthand account of the three popes who worked to modernize the Catholic Church—and to evangelize the modern world—from a renowned international lawyer, Harvard law professor, and former ambassador to the Vatican
“Mary Ann Glendon’s book joyfully, and with humility, brings us inside her deft, grace-filled, and brilliant public diplomacy career.”—Mike Pompeo, former U.S. secretary of state
For twenty centuries, the Catholic Church has radically shaped world history—and survived it. In the decades following the Second Vatican Council, three popes have carried forward this legacy, striving to lead the Church and its governing body—the last absolute monarchy of the West—into the modern world.
With In the Courts of Three Popes, accomplished diplomat, international lawyer, and Harvard professor Mary Ann Glendon gives readers a rare inside look at the papacies of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. She shares her role in key developments in the Church’s recent history, like the Church entering the third millennium, in Pope John Paul II’s words, on its knees in penance for failures such as clergy sex abuse, or in leading the way for lay women to hold positions of power in the Church. Glendon illuminates the issues vexing the Church today: the place of faith in secular politics, relating the Church to other religions, clericalism and the power of laypeople, and corruption at the Vatican Bank and within the Roman Curia.
Glendon provides a one-of-a-kind analysis of the inner workings of the Holy See, showing readers that, despite its many failings, the Catholic Church is a living, breathing community. Behind the Church’s doctrines and policies and institutions lie people, personalities, aspirations, and relationships that still promise to transform lives.
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"Glendon’s powerful narrative explores the risks, considerations, and difficult choices that accompany the work of defending faith’s relevance in a culture steeped in secularism and resistant to moral absolutes. Its message is urgent for our time. A moving masterpiece from one of the most influential scholars and public intellectuals of our generation. This book is a must read and offers an indispensable moral compass for the faithful and the skeptic alike."
— Ruth Okediji, Jeremiah Smith Professor of Law, Harvard University
In this engaging and beautifully written memoir, Mary Ann Glendon displays the wisdom, humaneness, and grace that have characterized every aspect of her exemplary life. an inspiration for people of all faiths who seek to uphold and serve what is highest in a demoralized world.
— Leon R. Kass, Dean of the Faculty, Shalem College, JerusalemIn this masterful volume, Glendon recounts, with characteristic honesty and humility, her twenty-four years of service to the Catholic Church. Her storytelling style makes this book impossible to put down.
— Bill Donohue, President, Catholic League for Religious and Civil RightsHow did one woman—an American at that—three times rise to the highest levels of responsibility in the Vatican—a bastion of male religious princes? Mary Ann Glendon’s story of how this happened is both a fascinating and factual tale animated with her experiences in the academy, and the relevance of her own faith to her storied career. It is a must read for Vaticanistas. It is an enjoyable, educative read for everyone else—Catholic and Non-Catholic alike.
— Jim Nicholson, former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See and author of The United States and the Holy See: The Long RoadMary Ann Glendon's book joyfully, and with humility, brings us inside her deft, grace-filled and brilliant public diplomacy career. Few lay Catholics have done more for our nation to use the tools of public diplomacy to improve our nation and God’s kingdom. This book is a beautiful primer for all entering the arena with the goal of faithfully serving as Mary Ann has done for decades.
— Mike Pompeo, former U. S. Secretary of StateA beautifully written account of one woman's experience that helps us understand Rome's strange machinery of governance. But this book is more than a study of the West’s last absolute monarchy. Glendon casts fresh light on the many joys and frustrations of the Catholic experience since the Second Vatican Council.
— R. R. Reno, Editor, First ThingsThe kind of memoir one simply can’t put down: a candid, detailed, absorbing, and finally reassuring portrait of leadership at the highest Church levels that could only be told by a veteran Vatican observer and adviser. It’s worth every moment spent reading and sharing it.
— Francis X. Maier, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and author of True Confessions: Voices of Faith from a life in the ChurchMary Ann Glendon’s book joyfully, and with humility, brings us inside her deft, grace-filled, and brilliant public diplomacy career. Few lay Catholics have done more to use the tools of public diplomacy to improve our nation and God’s kingdom. This book is a beautiful primer for all entering the arena with the goal of faithfully serving, as Glendon has done for decades.
— Mike Pompeo, former U.S. secretary of stateVery often we think of diplomacy and the Vatican as secretive and mysterious. Not anymore! Ambassador Glendon explains a lot in this illuminative and enjoyable book. She makes us all ‘insiders.’
— Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of New YorkA beautifully written account of one woman’s experience that helps us understand Rome’s strange machinery of governance . . . But this book is more than a study of the West’s last absolute monarchy. Glendon casts fresh light on the many joys and frustrations of the Catholic experience since the Second Vatican Council.
— R. R. Reno, editor of First ThingsIn the Courts of Three Popes will inspire, encourage, and motivate readers to follow Glendon’s example of dedicated service to faith and country.
— Callista L. Gingrich, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy SeeThe kind of memoir one simply can’t put down: a candid, detailed, absorbing, and finally reassuring portrait of leadership at the highest Church levels that could only be told by a veteran Vatican observer and adviser . . . It’s worth every moment spent reading and sharing it.
— Francis X. Maier, senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and author of True Confessions: Voices of Faith from a Life in the ChurchThis book is a must read and offers an indispensable moral compass for the faithful and the skeptic alike.
— Ruth Okediji, Jeremiah Smith Professor of Law, Harvard UniversityBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!