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The Deaths of the Popes

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DeathPopes1Comprehensive accounts, including funerals, burial places and Epitaphs. Wendy J. Reardon. Beautiful hardcover. 310 pages. Weighs 750 grams.

€40. Excellent condition.

The traditions associated with a pope’s death have changed from when they were buried in the catacombs of Rome. Various ceremonies, rites and rituals developed over time, but a formal procedure was not initiated until the early 1300s and even then was not always strictly followed. This comprehensive reference book provides information on the deaths, funerals and burial places of each pope and antipope from St. Peter (Apostle) to John Paul I. (Innocent X was almost gnawed by rats because no one would bury him; Alexander VI was stuffed into a carpet and pummeled into his coffin; and the corpse of Formosus was physically put on trial…) The Introduction presents a brief history of papal funerals and tombs, and also covers modern burials. A unique feature of the book is its presentation of all papal epitaphs, in their original language and in English–many translated for the first time.

DeathPopes2The woman who wrote this then went on to write “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Exotic and Pole Dancing, Illustrated”.
I kid you, not.