Saturday, March 19, 2011

Photos - The Second Volume of Pope Benedict XVI's Book Jesus of Nazareth

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Personal Secretary of Pope Georg Gaenswein attend the presentation of Pope Benedict XVI's new book "Jesus of Nazareth - Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection" in the Vatican's press room, Thursday, March 10, 2011. Benedict XVI rejects the idea of Jesus as a political revolutionary and insists that violent revolution must never be carried out in God's name in a new book being released Thursday amid great fanfare at the start of Lent.

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Cardinal Marc Ouellet (C), the prefect of the congregation for bishops, is flanked by Professor Claudio Magris (L) and papal spokesman Federico Lombard, as he shows the second volume of 'Jesus of Nazareth', Pope Benedict XVI's biography of Christ, the day it is released on March 10, 2011 during a press conference at The Vatican.


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A picture taken on March 9, 2011 in Paris, shows books 'Jesus of Nazareth' by Joseph Ratzinger - Pope Benedict XVI, displayed during the France's Catholic Bishops conference (Conference des Eveques de France).

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Pope Benedict XVI's new book "Jesus of Nazareth - Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection" is on display at a bookshop in central Rome, Thursday, March 10, 2011.

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Rev. Joseph Fessio, editor of Ignatius Press which published Pope Benedict XVI's new book "Jesus of Nazareth - Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection" in English, poses with a copy of the book outside the Church of Jesus, in central Rome, Thursday, March 10, 2011.

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