On April 21, Pope Francis died And there are thousands of people who continue to regret their death, as it is considered one of the most relative potatoes to people.
This is why several people continue to remember each of the emotional speeches that reflected their simplicity and human quality that sought to inspire believers and non -believers.
At the Bogotá Book Fair That is being carried out these days in Bogotá, you can find some writings referring to the high priest that They deepen their thoughts and ideas.
People continue to remember the legacy of Pope Francis Photo:AFP
These are the 4 books to understand your papacy
- Hope. Autobiography
According to the BBCit was planned that the book was published after his death, However, Francisco decided to launch it in January.
In the book, he addresses aspects such as the Italian roots of his family and the uncertain emigration of his grandparents to Latin America, and then touring his childhood, the passions and concerns of his youth, The call to vocation And its maturity stage, which includes its entire pontificate until today, mentions the portal Free.
HOPE. Autobiography Photo:PLAZA & JANES
According to the previously mentioned portal, Pope Francis’s book continues to cover the most transcendental message he wants to convey: “God wants the best for us, he loves us happy.”
In these pages, the Pontiff presents fifteen concrete steps to achieve true happiness, Not that offered by the world, but one that is lasting and eternal, from God.
I wish you happiness Photo:Janés Square
- God’s madman at the end of the world
Free He explains that in this book its author, Javier Cercas, recognizes himself as atheist and transforms an unusual proposal in a deeply of his and masterful story: a thriller who revolves around the greatest mystery in the history of mankind. With this non -fiction novel, Cercas returns to its most personal aspect, where intertwines your intimate obsessions with one of the great collective concerns.
God’s madman at the end of the world Photo:Random House
- Conclave (by Robert Harris)
This writing explains the process to choose a new Supreme Pontiff, after the death of the Pope. According to Free In the Sistine Chapel, by closed doors, 118 cardinals from different parts of the world are ready to participate in the most reserved process in the world. Although they are men of faith, They are also marked by their ambitions and rivalries.
Conclave Photo:Grijalbo
Estefanía Mayorga Rincón