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Tarquin
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After reading two of Benedict XVi’s books on Jesus, I was surprised by how different one of his Encyclicals seems in style and focus.
Do modern Popes write the entirety of their Encyclicals?
Do the Popes write them with close assistance by some sort of experts?
Do the Popes draft them, with professional writers filling them out afterwards?
Are they ghost-written?
. . . or what?
(Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere. A link would be appreciated.)
Do modern Popes write the entirety of their Encyclicals?
Do the Popes write them with close assistance by some sort of experts?
Do the Popes draft them, with professional writers filling them out afterwards?
Are they ghost-written?
. . . or what?
(Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere. A link would be appreciated.)
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