In this trio of poems written in the summer of 2002, Pope John Paul II uses the imagery of a mountain stream, the Sistine chapel, and the story of Abraham and Isaac as he reflects on God as the origin and end point of all creation and ponders the beginning and end of his time as Pope.
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In this trio of poems written in the summer of 2002, Pope John Paul II uses the imagery of a mountain stream, the Sistine chapel, and the story of Abraham and Isaac as he reflects on God as the origin and end point of all creation and ponders the beginning and end of his time as Pope.
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Good. 40p. A red cloth hardcover ex-library book in original binding. Label residue on spine. Label and pasted-in jacket panels on endpapers; stamp on title page. Otherwise, very good condition with text clean and binding tight. Text in Spanish.