Milestones: Memoirs, 1927-1977

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Ignatius Press, Jan 1, 1998 - Biography & Autobiography - 156 pages

Rich in humor and culture, as well as passion and love for the cause of God and of man,ÊMilestonesÊis the early autobiography of Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Ratzinger. It tells the fascinating and inspiring story of his early family life, the years under Nazi oppression in Germany, and his part in World War IIÑincluding how as a teenager he was forced to join the Hitler Youth and the German army, from which he risked his life to flee.

This book also recounts Joseph Ratzinger's calling and ordination to the priesthood, the intellectual and spiritual formation he received, his early days as a parish priest, his role as an expert at the Second Vatican Council, his experience as a popular university professor and theologian, and his appointment as Archbishop of Munich-Freising in Germany. Joseph Ratzinger would go on to serve for over two decades as the Prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith under John Paul II, before being elected pope himself in 2005.

Written before Benedict XVI became pope,ÊMilestonesÊremains a valuable road map to the man's mind and heart. It dispels the media myths and legends, and it reveals the real Benedict XVIÑa man of the Church who loves God and humanity, a scholar, a theologian, a teacher, and a humble pastor with deep compassion and profound spiritual insight.Illustrated.

 

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Childhood between the Inn and the Salzach Rivers
First School Years in the VillageThe Shadow of the Third Reich
Gymnasium Years in Traunstein
War Service and Imprisonment
In the Seminary at Freising
Theological Studies in Munich
Priestly OrdinationMinistryDoctorate
The Drama of My Habilitation and the Freising Years
Professorship in Bonn
Beginning of the Council and Transfer to Münster 11 Münster and Tübingen
The Regensburg Years
Archbishop of Munich and Freising
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