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Heirs of the Fisherman: Behind the Scenes of Papal Death and Succession [Hardcover]

John-Peter Pham (Author)
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November 30, 2004
The election of a new pope always captures the world's attention, as all eyes turn to the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel, where the color of the smoke is our only clue to the secret deliberations inside. In this fascinating volume, former Vatican insider John-Peter Pham takes us where outsiders have never gone before, providing vital background to the selection of the heir of the fisherman.
Here is a highly accurate portrait of the modern Vatican--indeed, the only account to reveal the striking changes to papal succession procedures made by Pope John Paul II. Blending political and ecclesiastical history, Pham goes beyond a mere description of the complex rituals--including a rare insight into the dramatic shifts inside the College of Cardinals, whose 130 members now hail from 57 nations around the globe. Pham takes us into the secret conclave (from the Latin cum clave, "with key"), where the electors are kept under lock and key, incommunicado, until they have selected a new pope. Here we find a fascinating chronicle of political intrigue set in the context of ritual--including a chapter devoted to the intrigues of the 20th century where the first conclave had an emperor's veto and the last was won by the first non-Italian in four centuries because the Italians were bitterly divided.
In a most timely analysis, Pham also provides a valuable one-by-one assessment of the present-day cardinals and possible candidates (papabili, or pope-ables) to succeed John Paul II. He explores the legacy of this highly influential pope--looking beyond his papacy to discuss the highly-charged issues that his successor will have to confront, including financial and sexual scandals, the roles of priests and women, and the very future of the church itself.
And throughout the book, he provides a gold mine of information that make this book an indispensable reference, including appendices that contain biographical notes on many of the key personalities of Catholicism past and present as well as a useful glossary of Catholic history and theology.
Here then is an illuminating history and must-have guide to a vitally important world event, one that is moving ever closer and will be watched with intense interest by more than a billion people around the globe.

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When the next conclave meets to choose a successor to Pope John Paul II, this bookcould easily be required reading for papal observers and journalists reporting on the election. Pham, a writer and former Vatican diplomat and aide, presents an insider's view of the coming election buttressed by a thorough history and thoughtful analysis of the picking of popes. He explains the origins of the conclave (taken from the Latin, cum clave, meaning "with key") and how the present pope's alterations of the system that chose him will affect the first papal election of the 21st century. Pham also proposes and vets a short list of possible candidates, known as papabili. Although he is not the first to preview the next papal election in this fashion (John Allen's 2002 book, Conclave, provided a concise and readable overview), Pham's work is notable for its detail. He devotes extensive space to notes and appendices that include a complete list of popes beginning with St. Peter; John Paul's 1996 document on papal elections; a list of cardinals currently eligible to vote; biographical annotations on figures mentioned in the text; and a glossary of church terms. Pham's exhaustive approach and informed view will appeal to anyone interested in more than a cursory treatment of this fascinating subject.
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"While it looks to the future, Heirs of the Fisherman offers a grand historical sweep of significant elections past. Pham explains how conclaves developed and the forces that shaped their present, and still evolving, form. He writes with clarity and verve.... Makes history come alive in a way that illumines the present.... For those interested in understanding the conclave, Pham's book will be invaluable."--Ann Rodgers, America


"Both interesting and pleasurable to read."--thepopeblog.com


"A lucid and useful book.... Pham's long and detailed account of the historical intricacies of one pope succeeding another, going back two millennia, makes clear what a profoundly human institution the papacy is."--James Carroll, Washington Post Book World


"A timely reference for those handicapping the race for the next pope--and contemplating the future of Catholicism.... Pham's study may well be the last word--for now--on the arcane and controversial ways popes have been selected in the past.... Of broader interest, however, is his reckoning of the challenges the next pope will face, especially since talk of such conditional matters is very nearly taboo in Vatican circles.... Students of the papacy will find this an invaluable reference."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


"Pham's exhaustive approach and informed view will appeal to anyone interested in more than a cursory treatment of this fascinating subject.... When the next conclave meets to choose a successor to Pope John Paul II, this book could easily be required reading for papal observers and journalists reporting on the election."--Publishers Weekly


"A former Vatican diplomat and frequent writer on religious and public affairs, Pham here offers a veritable reference encyclopedia in disguise.... In a readable and objective fashion, Pham...shows how the tremendous struggle among popes, monarchs, and others, especially over investiture, eventually gave way in the 1100s as the electoral mechanism of the conclave developed. Such complex history often necessitates leaping back and forth in time, and Pham makes high drama of particular moments with clarity and frankness. As the likelihood of a new pontiff draws closer, this book is all the more timely."--Library Journal (starred review)


"Those who are interested in understanding an event that is usually a milestone in religious and even in secular history will find no better resource in the English language." --Ladislas Orsy, Professor of Canon Law at Georgetown University Law Center


"The Papacy is an extraordinary institution that has outlived nations and empires, and might yet flourish long after our present world order has faded into legend. All the more important, then, that we understand the complexities of papal power and the papal succession. Heirs of the Fisherman is a mine of information on these subjects, offering a lucid and helpful analysis of the process of papal elections, with some important thoughts on how papal power stands in the modern world."--Philip Jenkins, author of The New Anti-Catholicism and The Next Christendom


"This UPSTAIRS/DOWNSTAIRS look at the papacy and papal succession reveals the institution itself to be Western history's most successful irony. Dr. Pham writes as a privileged observer of this long-running ballet as the dancers wait in the wings for its next act, anticipating John Paul II's final bow."--Paul E. Dinter, author of The Other Side of the Altar: One Man's Life in the Catholic Priesthood


"This very readable book masterfully brings together the history of papal elections, the present procedures, and insightful prognostication of what might happen in the election of a new pope. Pham skillfully uses history, objective analysis, anecdotes, and an insider's knowledge in this lively exposition. The most complete one-volume explanation of papal elections in the past and present." --Charles E. Curran, author of the forthcoming The Moral Theology of Pope John Paul II


"When the Church is again thrown into an interregnum, having Pham's superlativ book to hand will provide a guidebook to the process of papal deaths and elections." --Studia Canonica



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1st ed edition (November 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195178343
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195178340
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,868,311 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for the mind, good for the funny bone., January 13, 2005
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"Heirs of the Fisherman" was a pleasure to read, both for its intellectual and entertainment and value. In fact, I am torn over whether I like the fact that almost exactly half the book is appendices and notes, since those provide a great body of reference material for my library, or whether I would prefer sacrificing such facts for more stories from the history of the papacy. Any narrative that includes such characters as Charles the Fat, Stephen III (IV) through Stephen IX (X), and various "antipopes" can't fail to amuse. Anyone who has even a touch of a morbid curiosity will savor Pham's outline of the established protocol at the pontiff's passing as well as his detailed accounts of what caused each pope's death. No one will be able to close this book in the middle of his retelling how one quack completely bungled both the final days and embalming of a recent Pope, nor will they be able to turn their eyes from tales of cadavers being fished out of rivers or exhumed during various renovations. For those who have a fascination with pomp and royalty, Pham's attention to the details of each person's official title and the meaning of various symbols and gestures will delight. I myself am trying to memorize the nine titles of Pope himself, something to bring up at the next dull party. Pham's book is a serious one, though, and devout Catholics who read this book should stand in awe of the orderly nature of current papal proceedings relative to past anarchy, the vast stretch of history embodied in the workings of the Vatican, and the profound mystery of Jesus' legacy. Likewise, those readers who have no relationship with Catholicism but recognize the real power wielded by the Pope and the non-trivial nature of naming his successor will receive a rich education in this process and its history. Pham's book is a must-have companion for the moment this event is broadcast into our homes again on live television.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Miss the Point of this Excellent Book, November 11, 2004
This review is from: Heirs of the Fisherman: Behind the Scenes of Papal Death and Succession (Hardcover)
Readers shouldn't miss the point of this excellent book, something I'm afraid the other reviewers on this site have missed. Yes, the Catholic Church, past and present, has consisted of both saints and sinners. For every Mother Teresa of Calcutta who selfishly works for the poor and downtrodden for the sake of the Kingdom of God, there's a Cardinal Law of Boston willing to betray the young and innocent for the sake of the House of Mammon. On that much I - and every right thinking Catholic - agree with the previous reviewers. And, yes, while Pham's book duly recounts its share of shady clerical dealings, that's not the point of his book. Hence, I hope this book doesn't get torn in shreds in some sort of tug-of-war between fractious Catholics. The true point of this fine work of scholarship is to present, truthfully, objectively, and with great precision and balance, a complex history that has never been adequately recounted, much less in such accessible terms. It does so admirably to both academic and general readers. Kudos to the author and, please, for goodness' sake, leave the intramural polemics aside.
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Provocative..., November 27, 2004
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I'm not sure I agree with all the author's conclusions, but he writes well and his work is definitely provocative. It certainly deserves more careful attention than some of the readers have given it, especially the predictably hypocritical self-appointed defender of Catholicism who hides behind the name of a dead cardinal ("F.X. Nguyen van Thuan") to throw ad hominem attacks at the author rather than have to intellectual courage to engage the argument. But then again, the author predicted as much.
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