Pope Francis: Builder of Bridges
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- $23.99
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- $23.99
Publisher Description
Pope Francis's life and ground-breaking leadership are brought to life for young readers in this lyrical and inspirational picture book biography.
Jorge Bergoglio was a typical boy growing up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, jumping into pick-up soccer games and listening to lively music on the city streets. His grandma Rosa taught him the importance of doing good and inspired his passion to help others. This passion and years of hard work led him to become a Jesuit priest, a bishop, and then a cardinal.
And now the world knows Jorge by a different name--Pope Francis.
As the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis has focused on another word for pope: "pontiff," a person who builds bridges to reach everyone, no matter who they are. Speaking out on the most important issues of our time, he has become an influential voice in our world--a true pontiff, a builder of bridges.
This story of how an ordinary boy became a beloved world leader will inspire and inform readers of all ages.
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This clear-eyed account of the life of Pope Francis, born Jorge Bergoglio, begins with his early years in Buenos Aires. Otheguy offers intimate glimpses into Bergoglio's early efforts to assist communities within the villas miserias, or slums, of Buenos Aires. After Bergoglio becomes pope, he continues reaching out to the ostracized: "On Holy Thursday, Pope Francis broke with tradition. Instead of celebrating in a church, he celebrated in a prison." Otheguy uses the word pontiff to describe Francis: "a person who builds bridges for everyone." In chalky, restrained artwork, Dominguez captures public appearances from Francis's life as well as quiet, reflective moments. An illuminating look at a pivotal contemporary figure. Ages 4 8.