The Secrets of a Vatican Cardinal

Celso Costantini's Wartime Diaries, 1938-1947

By Celso Costantini & Bruno Fabio Pighin
Translated by Laurence B. Mussio
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773542990, 524 pages, March 2014
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773590052, 504 pages, January 2014
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780773590069, 504 pages, January 2014

Description

On 19 April 1940 Celso Costantini prophetically wrote in his diary that if Italy followed Hitler into war, it would be allying itself with the "Anti-Christ." Within weeks, Mussolini's fascist regime plunged Italy into the destructive maelstrom of global military conflict. The ensuing years brought world war, the fall of fascism, occupation, liberation, and the emergence of a new political order. The Secrets of a Vatican Cardinal is an extraordinary and detailed behind-the-scenes account of crucial episodes in Europe's wartime history from a unique vantage point: the Vatican and the Eternal City. Costantini, a close advisor to Pope Pius XII, possessed a perspective few of his contemporaries could match. His diaries offer new insights into the great issues of the time - the Nazi occupation, the fall of Mussolini, the tumultuous end of the Italian monarchy, the birth of republican democracy in Italy, and the emergence of a new international order - while also recounting heartbreaking stories of the suffering, perseverance, and heroism of ordinary people. Less than a century later, with the world's attention gripped by the first papal resignation in six hundred years, The Secrets of a Vatican Cardinal presents a clear-eyed, fascinating, and complex portrait of the Roman Catholic Church's recent history.

Reviews

“The Secrets of a Vatican Cardinal opens a window on the war years of the Fascist regime, and presents insights of the growing opposition within Italian society to Mussolini’s dreadful decision of joining the fray in 1940.” H-Net