The Vatican Diaries is an inside look at one of the worlds most powerful & mysterious institutions by John Thavis. A humane & realistic & (yes) humorous picture of a mortal institution. To an old Prot like me its a tour of alien terrain & a bridge to old & dear friends". (Garrison Keillor). For thirty years John Thavis worked for the Catholic News Service in Rome & reported on the inner workings of the Vatican. The Vatican Diaries is his insightful & often very funny account of exactly what goes on in this unique & secretive institution. Its a place where cardinals fight private wars scandals are constantly threatening to undermine papal authority & reverence for the past comes up painfully against the considerations of modern life. He describes the politics surrounding the election of a new pope & the beatification of an old one the angst of dealing with the international issue of sexual abuse the intricacies of arranging a Papal visit to India the conflicts involved in trying to build a car park over an ancient Roman burial site
- & above all the unfathomable personality of the conservative Pope Benedict XVI the first pope to resign for 600 years. At this extraordinary moment of crisis in the Church Thavis account of its inner workings is invaluable. One closes John Thavis perceptive study reflecting on the Vaticans challenge: to persist in a secularizing world sometimes fascinated by the pomp & pageantry of St. Peters-but often hostile or increasingly indifferent to the Churchs determined mission to harmonize warring factions & bickering enemies even if both are on the same Catholic side New York Journal of Books John Thavis recently retired as the prizewinning chief of the Rome bureau of Catholic News Service where he had covered the Vatican since 1983. He is the past president of the International Association of Journalists Accredited to the Vatican & in 2007 the Catholic Press Association awarded him the Saint Francis de Sales Award the highest honour given by the Catholic press. He divides his time between Minnesota & Rome."