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"Money dominates the third of Jason Berry’s important books about the Catholic Church. Render Unto Rome probes deeply into the culture of the church. To painful questions about money and sex, Berry finds, the response of the church is always the same – secrecy and silence." --Thomas Powers"The Catholic Church wants us to believe that it can reform itself from within. This book shows that it simply can’t. If you are an entrenched member of the hierarchy, you are not going to like this book. If you are a Catholic who believes that truth will lead to change – and that the Vatican needs to change, and change fast – Render unto Rome is your catechism." --James Carville"A captivating read, Render to Rome is an astounding revelation of the church's financial system, and required reading for those who donate to the church or are interested in the ongoing effort to restore the credibility of the church and its hierarchy." --Sister Joan Chittister, OSB"Once again Jason Berry is ahead of the curve when it comes to writing about the Catholic Church. Nothing about this book is superficial. This is a prodigiously researched work that looks at the church with both breadth and depth, and it is fascinating." --John M. Barry, author of Rising Tide and The Great Influenza"As a writer, Jason Berry has the jeweler’s eye for significant detail that combines with the novelist’s art in telling a story; as a reporter and researcher, Berry is thorough, compelling, and complete." --George Fish

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About the Author

"Jason Berry is the rare investigative reporter whose scholarship, compassion, and ability to write with the poetic power of Robert Penn Warren are in perfect balance" — Phyllis Theroux, USA TODAY Jason Berry achieved prominence for his reporting on the Catholic Church crisis in Lead Us Not Into Temptation (1992), a book used in many newsrooms. He has been widely interviewed in the national media, with many appearances on Nightline, Oprah, ABC and CNN. USA Today called Berry “the rare investigative reporter whose scholarship, compassion and ability to write with the poetic power of Robert Penn Warren are in perfect balance.”   Vows of Silence: The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II, written with Gerald Renner (2004) has Spanish, Australian and Italian editions. The film he produced based on the book won Best TV Documentary Award at 2008 Docs D.F. -- Mexico City International Festival of Documentary Film.Jason Berry produces documentaries and writes on culture and politics for many publications. Up From the Cradle of Jazz. a history of New Orleans music, reissued in fall 2009 has new sections on the cultural impact of Hurricane Katrina. His other books include Amazing Grace: With Charles Evers in Mississippi, The Spirit of Black Hawk and Louisiana Faces: Images from A Renaissance with photographs of Philip Gould. He received a 2001 Guggenheim Fellowship for research on jazz funerals and a 1992 Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship for reporting on Louisiana demagogues. His play, Earl Long in Purgatory, won a 2002 Big Easy award for Best Original Work in Theatre.He is also the author of Last of the Red Hot Poppas, a comic novel about Louisiana politics.Jason Berry lives in New Orleans.www.jasonberryauthor.com

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Product details

Hardcover: 432 pages

Publisher: Crown; First Edition edition (June 7, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 038553132X

ISBN-13: 978-0385531320

Product Dimensions:

6.4 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

78 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#831,288 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This is a book that needs to be required reading for present and past members of the Roman Catholic Church. Having been there and not returned - I can attest to the complete faith most parishioners have in their church - both locally and as an institution. Putting such blind faith in my church was nurtured in me by the Franciscan nuns and reinforced by the sense of peace and solace the church and all her rituals offered to us suffering souls.I was 14 years old, a devout altar boy, a prospective seminarian, and a faithful soldier in the Catholic Faith, eschewing all other faiths as being second rate when the doubts began to appear. It was the year in the seminary and my subsequent tour in the Navy which taught me about the real world, in which there were indeed good people of other faiths, that I could think for myself, and that I needn't feel guilty about every thought and deed which went against the Church's many regulations.To my knowledge I never encountered a priest who abused anyone. The clergy in my life were seemingly honest, true to their calling, and engendered a good deal of solace to the suffering. Were they arrogant? Without question. They were also human. All but two, with whom I was associated, left the Church for secular life.Jason Berry's book uncovers the monarchical system that rules the Church - a system that has failed to consider the truths of modernity - that celibacy is simply a matter of changing the rules - a change that would return so many to the Faith. It is a system that must be corrupt if it continues to rely on people who need not be held accountable for their actions. It is a system that does what all systems do when they are corrupt - it defends itself even when reason and logic deem it should be otherwise.It is very sad that such an organization with so much potential to do so much good for the peoples of the world, an organization that even now has people doing so much good, cannot heal itself.Although this book is so technical in places that it challenges the reader - the very fact that every claim is backed by solid evidence (see works cited pages) - gives it the credence it needs to be an instrument to help change the way the Church is treating its Faithful.

Jason Berry is the journalist who is responsible for breaking through the titanium-strength lid of secrecy on the Catholic Church's culture of secrecy and cover-up of sexual molestation of minors. This was back in 1985 and he has since become the pre-eminent chronicler of the multi-layered corruption in the institutional Church. He and the late Gerry Renner wrote the book that was responsible more than anything else for exposing the late founder of the Legion of Christ for the psychopathic fraud that he was. Jason has now focused his formidable research ability on the even more secretive layer of corruption in the institutional Church, the "secret life of money" as he aptly calls it. Some have said that the shock value of this book would exceed that of his previous books on clergy sexual abuse not because abuse of money is more despicable, but because it hits home to a far wider range of people. It is impossible to lay out in an organized and succinct fashion the entire history of the Catholic Church's financial dealings, primarily because no one on earth today or in history could ever have been capable of sorting it all out. On the other hand Jason does a remarkable job of summing up what he calls in chapter 2, "The Origins of the Vatican Financial System." That section alone is reason enough to buy the book. The book is very effective in laying out the sordid story of the Church's financial antics because the author has chosen to focus on four specific examples of the bizarre life of money in the Church: the Archdiocese of Boston, seat of the tsunami that jump-started the second and still rumbling volcano of clergy sex abuse and cover-up, the Diocese of Cleveland, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the Legion of Christ. Each story is almost too much for the average person to wrap his or her brain around. The naive believers who question nothing will be blown away not because it is all too much to grasp but because the author has researched it all so well to make it all too true. Those with more experience, especially inside experience with the institutional Church will also be shocked because the overall picture, as it is so skillfully assembled by the author, goes to the edge of the envelope of shocking corruption. Jason is not afraid to by-pass the deference, insisted upon by the hierarchy, to name some of the key players in the sordid game of ecclesiastical Monopoly: Stanislaus Dziwisz, long-time secretary and companion to John Paul II and now a cardinal, Anthony Pilla, former bishop of Cleveland, Richard Lennon, architect of disastrous campaign of parish closures in boston and Pilla's successor, Roger Mahony, former Cardinal archbishop of Los Angeles, the scene of the largest pay-out for sex abuse victims in history, Marcial Maciel-Degollado, multi-faceted cult leader of the Legion of Christ, and the face of Vatican corruption, Cardinal Angelo Sodano. This book weaves together in a readable and understandable way the clergy sex abuse phenomenon and the ebb and flow of money and its influence on how Church management makes decisions that should be based on what is right rather than what is financially expedient. It is an invaluable classic because the author has assembled in one volume the key aspects of the remarkable and scandalous story of money in the Church, a story that must be told for contemporary history and for the good of the honest believers.

This is an important book, especially for Catholics. Anyone who goes to weekly Mass and donates money (I give 5%+ of my gross income to my parish) should read this to get a better idea of what has and is happening to our money, and to see how dysfunctional the Church hierarchy is. It is, to say the least, disheartening.That said, this book is heavily padded; instead of laying out a "just the facts" recounting, Mr. Berry tries to make the book more of a work of art and to make it all feel more personal by letting us get to know many of the players. I am tempted to go back and count the number of thumbnail sketches he includes, most with a similar format. He also moves back and forth in time and locations freely, which he feels requires frequent reminders of what has happened and what will happen at any given time and location. It felt like a nice, long article in the New Yorker or The Atlantic stretched out to a book, with little of his copious research left out. Mr. Berry likely understands the topics of child abuse in the Church and the Church finances better than anyone in the world, though, and there is not one moment when reading it that you cannot feel how much he really cares about the people and the Church. I was impressed by his restraint in not going into all the details of the abuse; I think he mentions the names of sex acts only once and never goes into detail. I was saddened by his equating monetary settlements with justice. No one "wins" in litigation of the types he recounts. The Church, if truly living the Gospel, should have apologized, met with the abused, welcomed them back into the life of Catholicism, and cut out the cancer of pedophilia in it as soon as it reared its head. At this point the damage will never be repaired because ambition and the inability to admit errors won out over Jesus every time.

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