The book is at times harsh – it quotes one priest who reportedly worked with Archbishop Bergoglio in Argentina for years as saying: “The guy manipulates you with the affections.”
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
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By Staff Reporter | December 5, 2017
The book, published under a pseudonym, makes numerous allegations about the Pope's behaviour
A search is on for the author of a new book about the Pope which accuses him of being a “dictator”.
Published on Kindle in English and in Italian, The Dictator Pope appears under the pseudonym “Marcantonio Colonna”, the name of an admiral who fought at the Battle of Lepanto.
Colonna claims to be an Oxford-educated historian now based in Rome. His book tells the story of Francis’s pontificate, as well as his life before becoming Pope.
Journalist Tess Livingstone wrote in The Australian that the book’s publication has “sparked a frantic witch-hunt” in Rome.
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