Habemus Papam: Von Johannes Paul II. zu Benedikt XVI.
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Narrated by:
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Johannes Steck
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By:
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Andreas Englisch
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Andreas Englisch, Jahrgang 1963, hat Johannes Paul II. rund um den Erdball begleitet; auch das Hörbuch seines Bestsellers "Johannes Paul II." erschien bei Audiobuch. Er lebt seit 1987 als Journalist in Rom und berichtet regelmäßig aus dem Vatikan. In "Habemus Papam" berichtet Englisch über die Entwicklungen im Vatikan am Lebensende des schwerkranken Johannes Paul II.; er schildert im Detail die Umstände des Konklaves, zeichnet ein lebendiges Portrait des neuen Papstes und erklärt, warum Insider genau wussten, dass er zu den aussichtsreichsten Papabile zählte.©gemeinfrei (P)2005 Audiobuch Verlag OHG
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