At this moment, I see the Church on the edge of a precipice. . . . What happened during the sack of Constantinople comes to mind, when the Turks besieged the city, and at the moment of greatest danger, the theologians were caught up debating among themselves about the color of Our Lady's eyes. - Cardinal Gerhard Müller Sometimes, when rapidly approaching a precipice, the most prudent course of action is to stop and pray. Do you want an inside look into the debates and conversations taking place at the highest levels of our Church today, so you can better pray for the faithful and pray for our world? If so, we have a book for you. Cardinal Mueller, selected by Pope Benedict XVI to lead the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith was the chief defender of the Faith in the Roman curia spanning two pontificates. Now, for the first time, he recounts the inside conversations of some of the most significant episodes in the Church over the last decade. In this riveting, thorough, and uncensored interview, Mueller examines topics ranging from Vatican foreign policy to the handling of the Church scandals, including debates about gender, beginning of life, end of life, the abdication of Benedict XVI, the situation in Ukraine and even the risk of schism and predictions for the next conclave. With a magnifying glass and theological precision, he explains the heart of the doctrinal confusion running rampant among some of the Church's leading theologians, while also giving hope and thoughtful solutions for the future. Anyone discerning the signs of our times needs to read this book thoughtfully and prayerfully. May God bless you, The Catholic.Store Team
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