"“History repeats itself, and what happened then is happening now too: we are all suffering because of the conflict and violence affecting various parts of the planet, and we wonder what we can do to relieve people’s suffering. We contribute through charitable works, of course, like reconstruction or distribution of aid, but our most significant contribution may be the effort to eradicate from our hearts any hatred and resentment for those who live alongside us. We are all brothers and sisters, and there must be no resentment among us.”" -from Pope Francis' memoir
This book is a unique window of opportunity to learn the extraordinary vantage point of Pope Francis. Pope Francis has lived as a witness to many crucial events in history, such as the tail end of World War II, the dire revelation of the horrors of the Holocaust, the 1969 Moon Landing, the imposition of a brutal dictatorship in Argentina (where one of his friends and mentors was kidnapped out of a church and murdered by being pushed out of an airplane), Diego Maradona's win for Argentina in the World Cup, the 9/11 attack, his initiation to archbishopric and the cardinalship.. and all these events shaped his values, which by all accounts led to a life that has been distinguished by service, social justice, humility and ministry to those in need. From the memories mentioned above, he has become cognizant of the plight of children in war, the need to welcome refugees, the importance of science as the source of knowledge, the need for management of technology to serve humanity's future, the contributions of sport as a safety valve for children and communities at risk, the conduct of service to people in need, and the importance of tolerance, love and mutual brotherhood. It is a great book too to learn about history, and also to glean insights about the priestly way of life. It's also revelatory of Pope Francis' lively youth-- he played billiards, danced the tango and discussed politics with his friends-- before he turned towards his calling and accepted the meditative life.