Thomas J. Reese, S.J., is a Jesuit scholar with a doctorate in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. He is Editor-in-Chief of America, the national Catholic weekly magazine, and author of, among other books, Archbishop: Inside the Power Structure of the American Catholic Church.
Thomas Reese does an admirable job of lifting the veil of secrecy
surrounding the Holy See to examine the nuts and bolts of the
operation… [He] paints a revealingly human portrait of Vatican
life… Ultimately, this is the merit of Inside the Vatican: Reese
gets it right. And in [such] a place…that’s no easy task.
*Time*
A Jesuit at home, as you would expect, in theology, history and
current affairs, Thomas Reese conducts an insider’s tour of the
Vatican. With a papal election near, this is a handy…guide to the
politics of a faith in mid-struggle between ancients and
moderns.
*The Economist*
What goes on behind the Vatican’s walls has long been a mystery to
much of the outside world. Everybody knows about the white smoke
that signals the election of a new pope by the College of
Cardinals; but what kind of politicking and debate is there? How
are ballots cast? How are cardinals chosen anyway? Reese, a Jesuit
scholar who is a senior fellow at the Woodstock Theological Center
at Georgetown University, answers these questions and many more,
explaining everything from the pope’s many roles…to how the Vatican
runs its finances.
*Washington Post Book World*
Thomas Reese undertakes the Herculean task of trying to penetrate
the shroud of mystery surrounding the Vatican. Remarkably, Father
Reese, a Jesuit and senior fellow at Georgetown’s Woodstock
Theological Center, has managed to pull if off. In relatively
concise fashion, he paints a clear, largely dispassionate and often
compelling picture of Vatican operations and, in so doing,
highlights the tensions that tear the church.
*Boston Globe*
Any journalist who has tried to cover the Vatican will appreciate
the Rev. Thomas Reese’s book on the politics and organization of
the world’s oldest—and one of its most secretive—institutions… This
even-handed and meticulously researched study of Vatican City and
the papal bureaucracy couldn’t come at a better time.
*San Francisco Chronicle*
[T]his is a useful and even valuable study of the institutional
centre of the Roman Catholic Church, and of the relations between
the centre, and the worldwide network of local churches which go to
make up the Church catholic. Dr. Reese…brings impressive
qualifications and experience as a political scientist to this
[study]… It is the special virtue of Dr. Reese’s study that he
succeeds where many have failed in providing an analytic, critical
and comprehensive account of how [the Vatican] works.
*Irish Times*
Reese has given a precise description of the Vatican as an
organisation—or rather three interlocking organisations, one
dealing with the spiritual administration of one billion Roman
Catholics and 4,000 bishops, one running the Vatican mini-state and
one supporting the extensive foreign policy work of the Pope. In
this book…the sources are mainly anonymous…[but] anonymity adds to
its authority and interest. Reese is good on Vatican bureaucrats
and good at the questions. His sources tinkle with gossip and loyal
criticism of the papacy… [I]t is a thorough book.
*The Times*
Father Reese’s work stands out in a number of ways. It is
intriguing but not gossipy. It offers critique without slipping
into polemics. It provides a wealth of detail about the
institution, yet never lets the human element slip from view.
*Catholic News Service*
[This] is a very useful reference for those who want to know how
the Holy See operates… Without a doubt, Reese’s treatment of papal
elections will be a very valuable reference tool when the successor
of John Paul II is elected… Reese’s style is clear, concise, and
nonjudgmental… [He] gives a balanced picture of the structure,
procedures, and people of the Vatican.
*Commonweal*
Perhaps the best examination of the ‘politics and organization’ of
the Catholic Church’s headquarters.
*Contemporary Review*
Thomas Reese has included…fascinating anecdotes in his study of
life inside the Vatican kingdom.
*Financial Times*
[An] excellent [book].
*National Catholic Reporter*
Thomas Reese does an admirable job of lifting the veil of secrecy
surrounding the Holy See to examine the nuts and bolts of the
operation... [He] paints a revealingly human portrait of Vatican
life... Ultimately, this is the merit of Inside the Vatican:
Reese gets it right. And in [such] a place...that's no easy task.
-- Greg Burke * Time *
A Jesuit at home, as you would expect, in theology, history and
current affairs, Thomas Reese conducts an insider's tour of the
Vatican. With a papal election near, this is a handy...guide to the
politics of a faith in mid-struggle between ancients and moderns. *
The Economist *
What goes on behind the Vatican's walls has long been a mystery to
much of the outside world. Everybody knows about the white smoke
that signals the election of a new pope by the College of
Cardinals; but what kind of politicking and debate is there? How
are ballots cast? How are cardinals chosen anyway? Reese, a Jesuit
scholar who is a senior fellow at the Woodstock Theological Center
at Georgetown University, answers these questions and many more,
explaining everything from the pope's many roles...to how the
Vatican runs its finances. * Washington Post Book World *
Thomas Reese undertakes the Herculean task of trying to penetrate
the shroud of mystery surrounding the Vatican. Remarkably, Father
Reese, a Jesuit and senior fellow at Georgetown's Woodstock
Theological Center, has managed to pull if off. In relatively
concise fashion, he paints a clear, largely dispassionate and often
compelling picture of Vatican operations and, in so doing,
highlights the tensions that tear the church. -- Diego Ribadeneira
* Boston Globe *
Any journalist who has tried to cover the Vatican will appreciate
the Rev. Thomas Reese's book on the politics and organization of
the world's oldest-and one of its most secretive-institutions...
This even-handed and meticulously researched study of Vatican City
and the papal bureaucracy couldn't come at a better time. -- Don
Lattin * San Francisco Chronicle *
[T]his is a useful and even valuable study of the institutional
centre of the Roman Catholic Church, and of the relations between
the centre, and the worldwide network of local churches which go to
make up the Church catholic. Dr. Reese...brings impressive
qualifications and experience as a political scientist to this
[study]... It is the special virtue of Dr. Reese's study that he
succeeds where many have failed in providing an analytic, critical
and comprehensive account of how [the Vatican] works. -- Sean Mac
Reamoinn * Irish Times *
Reese has given a precise description of the Vatican as an
organisation-or rather three interlocking organisations, one
dealing with the spiritual administration of one billion Roman
Catholics and 4,000 bishops, one running the Vatican mini-state and
one supporting the extensive foreign policy work of the Pope. In
this book...the sources are mainly anonymous...[but] anonymity adds
to its authority and interest. Reese is good on Vatican bureaucrats
and good at the questions. His sources tinkle with gossip and loyal
criticism of the papacy... [I]t is a thorough book. -- Roger Boyes
* The Times *
Father Reese's work stands out in a number of ways. It is
intriguing but not gossipy. It offers critique without slipping
into polemics. It provides a wealth of detail about the
institution, yet never lets the human element slip from view. --
John Thavis * Catholic News Service *
[This] is a very useful reference for those who want to know how
the Holy See operates... Without a doubt, Reese's treatment of
papal elections will be a very valuable reference tool when the
successor of John Paul II is elected... Reese's style is clear,
concise, and nonjudgmental... [He] gives a balanced picture of the
structure, procedures, and people of the Vatican. -- Daniel F. Hoye
* Commonweal *
Perhaps the best examination of the 'politics and organization' of
the Catholic Church's headquarters. * Contemporary Review *
Thomas Reese has included...fascinating anecdotes in his study of
life inside the Vatican kingdom. -- Kieran Cooke * Financial Times
*
[An] excellent [book]. -- Michael Walsh * National Catholic
Reporter *
One need not be Catholic or even religious to appreciate this fascinating look into the Vatican, an institution with worldwide influence. Reese, a Jesuit priest and political scientist, provides detailed information, much of which is not available elsewhere, on the internal workings of the Vatican both as city-state and the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. That information ranges from how popes are elected and how each of the Vatican offices operates to how the Vatican bank functions and what sort of fire department the Vatican has. Reese also offers insights, e.g., that Cardinals tend to elect an older pope to avoid a long reign, and notes procedures for deposing an insane or otherwise incapacitated pope. With its wealth of information, historical background, and analysis, Reese's work should be an important addition for a variety of libraries. [For another view on this subject, see Carl Bernstein's recently released His Holiness John Paul II and the Hidden History of Our Time, which was unavailable for review.]‘John Moryl, Yeshiva Univ. Lib., New York
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