In 1968, Anthony Quinn got into the skin of a pontiff caught up in a serious international political crisis, in which China, the US and the Soviet Union threatened to resolve their economic disputes at the time of nuclear war. Pure science fiction, at least for the criticism of the moment. Fernando Varela’s coverage this week in infoFree of Leon XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, led me to The Fisherman’s Sandals and the vicissitudes o…
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In 1968, Anthony Quinn got into the skin of a pontiff caught up in a serious international political crisis, in which China, the US and the Soviet Union threatened to resolve their economic disputes at the time of nuclear war. Pure science fiction, at least for the criticism of the moment. Fernando Varela’s coverage this week in infoFree of Leon XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, led me to The Fisherman’s Sandals and the vicissitudes o…