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File Size: 2118 KB

Print Length: 191 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Rasselas House (May 12, 2018)

Publication Date: May 12, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07D248BRY

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So now we have a book about the books about Pope Francis. More precisely, it's a book about proper Catholic discourse when discussingthis Pope or any other. For most of my lifetime, criticism of Rome came mostly from liberals and progressives, although there wasa small minority on the traditionalist right as well. Since John Paul II was a charismatic leader himself, the criticism was sometimesdirected at the curia or "Rome" in general rather than him personally, but he was obviously the man responsible. Cardinal Ratzingerwas also criticized, but as Benedict XVI he took up his new role in a different way. Still, most criticism of the Pope came from theleft. Progressives often gathered around a bishop or pastor where they felt comfortable and continued to direct anger over at "Rome".Under Francis, that has changed, and the majority of criticism has come from conservatives who are not generally predisposed todo this. Veteran Catholic apologist Karl Keating examines this phenomenon in The Francis Feud. It is mostly a response to thethree bestsellers on Francis to appear in the past several months-The Dictator Pope by Henry Sire (written at first under the nameMarcantonio Colonna), Lost Shepherd by Phil Lawler, and To Change the Church by Ross Douthat. Keating looks at the strengthsand weaknesses of each of these books and what they contribute to the conversation.Sire is a traditionalist, and his title evokes the inflammatory tone of many rad trad blogs over the past five years and even beforethat, but much of the book is actually better written than the blogs. Lawler and especially Douthat are more measured in theircriticism but still arrive at some strong conclusions. Keating's book seems to be prompted by his disputes with fellow apologistDave Armstrong and others over the appropriate way to criticize the pope. Armstrong reacted to Lawler's book in a deeply personal wayand began an endless discussion with Keating. Armstrong's criteria for appropriate criticism tend to be so narrow that hardly any discussion is possible, but at the other extreme the rad trads take things way over the top. As examples there are discussions of Steve Skojec, Chris Ferrara, Louie Verrechio, and a brief shout out to E. Michael Jones (not a trad but way out there in his own way). I found it odd that Keating thought that crowd is almost all men, when Hilary White and Ann Barnhardt are names that come to mind. Joseph Matt of the Wanderer, which once seemed quite extreme, is actually moderate by comparison. They always were harsh on bishops and priests but avoided attacking the popes until now.This book focuses on the conservative end of the spectrum theologically and politically. So, for instance, we don't have to deal withMassimo Faggioli and Antonio Spadaro. Armstrong defends the pope for different reasons, and he does so as a conservativedefending the office of the papacy, which is understandable but a difficult stretch. I also appreciated the reference to Paul Seaton'sreview of the Douthat book.

I very much admire and respect Mr. Keating. Before reading this book, I read The Dictator Pope which (unlike Keating) I found to be very credible. Then I started reading this book. My thoughts: 1) It is relatively easy to be a critic, and to place the burden of proof on whatever/whoever you are criticizing. 2) This book seems to be written with the attitude that "I'm the only one around here without an agenda." The fact is that Mr. Keating has the same agenda as those whom he criticizes: to sell books.

Imagine walking a tightrope whose two anchoring points are not firm and settled but bobbing up and down in-and-out, and side to side. This is the challenge Karl Keating has taken on in the writing of this highly valuable book.Many Catholics are perplexed, dismayed, interiorly divided, and grieved to the bottom of their souls over the pontificate of Pope Francis. We love Holy Mother the Church as we love our own motherland, as we love our mothers and spouses and kids. We were Pope Francis' BFFs and biggest boosters, loyal deck-hands on the Barque of Peter which we thought (and think) to be like the Ark of Noah, a place to stay alive and afloat in the storms of the world.Then the Barque hit a Rock and the Rock split the Flock, and attentive Catholics began to recall that Francis' effective papal motto is not " Tu es Petrus" (You are Rock) but "Hagan Lio" (Make a Mess).OK, that establishes the ambience.Three authors --- Henry Sire, Philip Lawler, and Ross Douthat --- take on the Francis Phenomenon, trying to parse his personality, his politics and his paradoxical Faith --- and the triocular vision provides both depth-perception and vertigo. Where's the Church going? What the hell does Francis think he's doing? And yikes! --- am I in a handbasket?Keating takes us through these three authors with an eye towards fair analysis, calm charity and a balanced perspective. His lifetime-honed skills as lawyer and apologist are fully engaged in an effort to make the conflicts clear and the conclusions unfevered, charitable and true.From the tightrope he walks, he could fall on the one side from too much clemency, on the other side from too much ire. He could lose us by being over-subtle, or go lopsided with just a few sharp tendentious word choices.He does a great job of presenting the Francis Feud fairly. He does not impose conclusions but shows how to reach them fairly. I thank him for helping me have a firmer foundation despite the fracas now shaking the Faith.

I enjoyed the book. It’s a fast-paced read covering a subject quite belabored in searching for truth by the Catholic and secular media. I feel Keating has done a fair job of presenting positions of the several authors that I have mostly suspected all along. The extra benefit the book provides is reasoning of positions over rationalizing them. I recommend this book if the intention is to gain a broader perspective of thoughts across the continuum of how to best be Catholic. As a side note, the text has some typos. But, who am I to judge…

With an exacting eye "The Francis Feud" by Karl Keating examines not only three books dealing with Pope Francis and the controversies that have arisen in his papacy but also the disputes among fellow Catholics on social media.There is indeed a feud. Somewhere between two extreme views there is a reasoned and objective one that Karl presents that puts the subject and how to deal with or express it in proper perspective.

It’s very good. I read the three books he discusses, and, as I said, his analysis is good. He does not really analyze whether the Holy Father is a good or bad pope. It’s about the controversy, not about the pope. So, it’s a good book that doesn’t directly address the main issue.

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