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The Purpose of the Papacy

By John S. (John Stephen) Vaughan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of religious confusion, discover how one man argues that the Pope stands as an unchanging beacon of truth, guiding believers through chaos.

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2005-07-08
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Summary

"The Purpose of the Papacy" by John S. Vaughan is a book that explores the importance of the Pope and the Catholic Church in the 1900's. Vaughan discusses and focuses on the Pope's special ability to be correct on faith and the church's power. To Vaughan, the papacy offers stability and truth when there are many different and confusing religious ideas. He talks about how the Papacy, starting with Saint Peter and going all the way to Pope Pius X, is a continuous, reliable source of spiritual leadership. He believes the Pope is a strong moral guide for followers, someone who keeps Christianity united and strong through uncertain times.

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