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Battle Pope #12

Author : Robert Kirkman
Publisher : Image Comics
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2006-08-01
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : PKEY:IMG000114

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Battle Pope has done the unthinkable... again. But this time he's pissed off the man upstairs. Prepare for... the wrath of God!

BATTLE POPE VOL. 4: WRATH OF GOD

Author : Robert Kirkman
Publisher : Image Comics
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2007-07-25
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9781534315570

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BATTLE POPE VOL. 4: WRATH OF GOD by Robert Kirkman Pdf

Picking up right where volume three left off! Battle Pope is in big trouble when God finds out about the time he spent with Mary over Christmas. Fire and brimstone fly as the stage is set for the battle of the millennium, BATTLE POPE vs. GOD! Now presented in FULL-COLOR! Collects BATTLE POPE #12-14

Battle Pope Volume 4: Wrath Of God

Author : Robert Kirkman
Publisher : Image Comics
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2007-08-07
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 1582407517

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Battle Pope Volume 4: Wrath Of God by Robert Kirkman Pdf

Picking up right were Volume 3 left off! Battle Pope is in big trouble when God finds out about the time he spent with Mary over Christmas. Fire and brimstone fly as the stage is set for the battle of the millennium, Battle Pope vs. God! Now presented in full color!

Battle Pope Volume 1: Genesis

Author : Robert Kirkman,Tony Moore
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009-04-21
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : PSU:000060535665

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Battle Pope Volume 1: Genesis by Robert Kirkman,Tony Moore Pdf

Hellcorp is in shambles and the demons under Lucifer's rule are left to pick up the pieces and rebuilt. Somewhere along the way, Battle Pope gets mixed up in it all. Reprinting ROBERT KIRKMAN's first published work, now in STUNNING full color, with a brand new cover by original artists MATTHEW ROBERTS & TONY MOORE and original cover colorist VAL STAPLES.

Battle Pope Vol. 1: Genesis

Author : Robert Kirkman
Publisher : Image Comics
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2009-04-21
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9781534301696

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Battle Pope Vol. 1: Genesis by Robert Kirkman Pdf

It's the end of the world and few are worthy of passage to heaven, not even the Pope. God leaves behind Saint Michael, to act as a guardian for the humans. He fails, and is held captive by Luicfer. God enlists the aide of the Pope to rescue Michael, and leaves his son, Jesus H Christ to assist him in his quest. This volume is presented in color.

Battling Boy

Author : Paul Pope
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-08
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781596438057

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Battling Boy by Paul Pope Pdf

A twelve-year-old demigod is sent to help the people of Arcopolis, a city infested with monsters.

Battle Pope Vol. 3: Pillow Talk

Author : Robert Kirkman
Publisher : Image Comics
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-12-01
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9781534301719

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Battle Pope Vol. 3: Pillow Talk by Robert Kirkman Pdf

Picking up right were Volume 2 left off, this edition follows Pope through three love affairs and the sometimes deadly ramifications of them all. Jesus Vs. Santa! Pope makes time with the Virgin Mary! This one has it all.

Battle Pope

Author : Robert Kirkman,Tony Moore
Publisher : Battle Pope
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : PSU:000060535672

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Battle Pope by Robert Kirkman,Tony Moore Pdf

Hellcorp is in shambles and the demons under Lucifer's rule are left to pick up the pieces and rebuilt. Somewhere along the way, Battle Pope gets mixed up in it all. Reprinting ROBERT KIRKMAN's first published work, now in STUNNING full color, with a brand new cover by original artists MATTHEW ROBERTS & TONY MOORE and original cover colorist VAL STAPLES.

The Battle for Rome

Author : Robert Katz
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 742 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2010-05-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780743217330

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In September 1943, the German army marched into Rome, beginning an occupation that would last nine months until Allied forces liberated the ancient city. During those 270 days, clashing factions -- the occupying Germans, the Allies, the growing resistance movement, and the Pope -- contended for control over the destiny of the Eternal City. In The Battle for Rome, Robert Katz vividly recreates the drama of the occupation and offers new information from recently declassified documents to explain the intentions of the rival forces. One of the enduring myths of World War II is the legend that Rome was an "open city," free from military activity. In fact the German occupation was brutal, beginning almost immediately with the first roundup of Jews in Italy. Rome was a strategic prize that the Germans and the Allies fought bitterly to win. The Allied advance up the Italian peninsula from Salerno and Anzio in some of the bloodiest fighting of the war was designed to capture the Italian capital. Dominating the city in his own way was Pope Pius XII, who used his authority in a ceaseless effort to spare Rome, especially the Vatican and the papal properties, from destruction. But historical documents demonstrate that the Pope was as concerned about the Partisans as he was about the Nazis, regarding the Partisans as harbingers of Communism in the Eternal City. The Roman Resistance was a coalition of political parties that agreed on little beyond liberating Rome, but the Partisans, the organized military arm of the coalition, became increasingly active and effective as the occupation lengthened. Katz tells the story of two young Partisans, Elena and Paolo, who fought side by side, became lovers, and later played a central role in the most significant guerrilla action of the occupation. In retaliation for this action, the Germans committed the Ardeatine Caves Massacre, slaying hundreds of Roman men and boys. The Pope's decision not to intervene in that atrocity has been a source of controversy and debate among historians for decades, but drawing on Vatican documents, Katz authoritatively examines the matter. Katz takes readers into the occupied city to witness the desperate efforts of the key actors: OSS undercover agent Peter Tompkins, struggling to forge an effective spy network among the Partisans; German diplomats, working against their own government to save Rome even as they condoned the Nazi repression of its citizens; Pope Pius XII, anxiously trying to protect the Vatican at the risk of depending on the occupying Germans, who maintained order by increasingly draconian measures; and the U.S. and British commanders, who disagreed about the best way to engage the enemy, turning the final advance into a race to be first to take Rome. The Battle for Rome is a landmark work that draws on newly released documents and firsthand testimony gathered over decades to offer the finest account yet of one of the most dramatic episodes of World War II.

The Military Memoirs of General John Pope

Author : Peter Cozzens,Robert I. Girardi
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2000-11-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807866603

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The Military Memoirs of General John Pope by Peter Cozzens,Robert I. Girardi Pdf

Union general John Pope was among the most controversial and misunderstood figures to hold major command during the Civil War. Before being called east in June 1862 to lead the Army of Virginia against General Robert E. Lee, he compiled an enviable record in Missouri and as commander of the Army of the Mississippi. After his ignominious defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run, he was sent to the frontier. Over the next twenty-four years Pope held important department commands on the western plains and was recognized as one of the army's leading authorities on Indian affairs, but he never again commanded troops in battle. In 1886, Pope was engaged by the National Tribune, a weekly newspaper published in Washington, D.C., to write a series of articles on his wartime experiences. Over the next five years, in twenty-nine installments, he wrote about the war as he had lived it. Collected here for the first time, Pope's "war reminiscences" join a select roster of memoirs written by Civil War army commanders. Pope presents a detailed review of the campaigns in which he participated and offers vivid character sketches of such illustrious figures as Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. Clearly written and balanced in tone, his memoirs are a dramatic and important addition to the literature on the Civil War. Originally published in 1998. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

The Pope and Mussolini

Author : David I. Kertzer
Publisher : Random House
Page : 593 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014-01-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780679645535

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The Pope and Mussolini by David I. Kertzer Pdf

PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE From National Book Award finalist David I. Kertzer comes the gripping story of Pope Pius XI’s secret relations with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. This groundbreaking work, based on seven years of research in the Vatican and Fascist archives, including reports from Mussolini’s spies inside the highest levels of the Church, will forever change our understanding of the Vatican’s role in the rise of Fascism in Europe. The Pope and Mussolini tells the story of two men who came to power in 1922, and together changed the course of twentieth-century history. In most respects, they could not have been more different. One was scholarly and devout, the other thuggish and profane. Yet Pius XI and “Il Duce” had many things in common. They shared a distrust of democracy and a visceral hatred of Communism. Both were prone to sudden fits of temper and were fiercely protective of the prerogatives of their office. (“We have many interests to protect,” the Pope declared, soon after Mussolini seized control of the government in 1922.) Each relied on the other to consolidate his power and achieve his political goals. In a challenge to the conventional history of this period, in which a heroic Church does battle with the Fascist regime, Kertzer shows how Pius XI played a crucial role in making Mussolini’s dictatorship possible and keeping him in power. In exchange for Vatican support, Mussolini restored many of the privileges the Church had lost and gave in to the pope’s demands that the police enforce Catholic morality. Yet in the last years of his life—as the Italian dictator grew ever closer to Hitler—the pontiff’s faith in this treacherous bargain started to waver. With his health failing, he began to lash out at the Duce and threatened to denounce Mussolini’s anti-Semitic racial laws before it was too late. Horrified by the threat to the Church-Fascist alliance, the Vatican’s inner circle, including the future Pope Pius XII, struggled to restrain the headstrong pope from destroying a partnership that had served both the Church and the dictator for many years. The Pope and Mussolini brims with memorable portraits of the men who helped enable the reign of Fascism in Italy: Father Pietro Tacchi Venturi, Pius’s personal emissary to the dictator, a wily anti-Semite known as Mussolini’s Rasputin; Victor Emmanuel III, the king of Italy, an object of widespread derision who lacked the stature—literally and figuratively—to stand up to the domineering Duce; and Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, whose political skills and ambition made him Mussolini’s most powerful ally inside the Vatican, and positioned him to succeed the pontiff as the controversial Pius XII, whose actions during World War II would be subject for debate for decades to come. With the recent opening of the Vatican archives covering Pius XI’s papacy, the full story of the Pope’s complex relationship with his Fascist partner can finally be told. Vivid, dramatic, with surprises at every turn, The Pope and Mussolini is history writ large and with the lightning hand of truth.

Battle Pope #9

Author : Robert Kirkman
Publisher : Image Comics
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2006-06-01
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : PKEY:IMG000111

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Battle Pope #9 by Robert Kirkman Pdf

Featuring a never-before-published story by ROBERT KIRKMAN and TONY MOORE! Pope and friends settle into their new home. Plus, Pope finds himself daydreaming about a past encounter in a story illustrated by CORY WALKER.

The Pope's War

Author : Matthew Fox
Publisher : Sterling Publishing (NY)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2012-10-02
Category : Church controversies
ISBN : 1454900016

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The Pope's War by Matthew Fox Pdf

An internationally acclaimed theologian and member of the Dominican Order, Matthew Fox was forbidden to teach by then-Cardinal Ratzinger in 1988 and was later dismissed from the order. His experiences make him uniquely qualified to write about Pope Benedict XVI. Fox delivers a blistering indictment of Ratzinger, from his early career to his years as chief Inquisitor, from his protection of reactionary groups like Opus Dei to his role in covering up the pedophilia crisis. But Fox also sets forth his vision for a new Catholicism--one that is truly universal and celebrates critical thinking, diversity, and justice. Author Matthew Fox appeared on Democracy Now on February 28, 2013. See the interview here: http://www.democracynow.org/2013/2/28/fascism_in_the_church_ex_priest

Catechism of the Catholic Church

Author : U.S. Catholic Church
Publisher : Image
Page : 849 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780307953704

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Catechism of the Catholic Church by U.S. Catholic Church Pdf

Over 3 million copies sold! Essential reading for Catholics of all walks of life. Here it is - the first new Catechism of the Catholic Church in more than 400 years, a complete summary of what Catholics around the world commonly believe. The Catechism draws on the Bible, the Mass, the Sacraments, Church tradition and teaching, and the lives of saints. It comes with a complete index, footnotes and cross-references for a fuller understanding of every subject. The word catechism means "instruction" - this book will serve as the standard for all future catechisms. Using the tradition of explaining what the Church believes (the Creed), what she celebrates (the Sacraments), what she lives (the Commandments), and what she prays (the Lord's Prayer), the Catechism of the Catholic Church offers challenges for believers and answers for all those interested in learning about the mystery of the Catholic faith. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a positive, coherent and contemporary map for our spiritual journey toward transformation.

Hitler, the War, and the Pope

Author : Ronald J. Rychlak
Publisher : Our Sunday Visitor
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 1592765653

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Hitler, the War, and the Pope by Ronald J. Rychlak Pdf

Was Pope Pius XII a Nazi Sympathizer? For almost 50 years, a controversy has raged about Pope Pius XII. Was the Pope who had shepherded the Church through World War II a Nazi sympathizer? Was he, as some have dared call him, Hitler's pope? Did he do nothing to help the Jewish people in the grips of the Holocaust? In a thoroughly researched and meticulously documented analysis of the historical record, Ronald Rychlak has gotten past the anger and emotion and uncovered the truth about Pius XII. Not only does he refute the accusations against the Pope, but for the first time documents how the slanders against him had their roots in a Soviet Communist campaign to discredit him and by extension, the Church.