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Preface | xi | |
Prologue | ||
Starting Point: Getting the Job | 1 | |
How John XXIII Got His Job | 2 | |
Five Factions | 3 | |
Five Candidates | 5 | |
Who John Was When He Got the Job | 5 | |
The State of the Organization and the Office in 1958 | 12 | |
The Era of John's Predecessor, Pope Pius XII (1939-1958) | 13 | |
The Need for a Change | 16 | |
How John Grasped His Starting Point | 18 | |
What John Had to Manage and Lead | 20 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 27 | |
Part I | Getting Set | |
Chapter 1 | Setting a Tone | 29 |
The First Hundred Days | 29 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 36 | |
Chapter 2 | Setting a Course | 39 |
Defining a Program | 39 | |
Stating a Purpose | 52 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 55 | |
Chapter 3 | Setting a Strategy | 57 |
John's Three Goals | 58 | |
John's Person | 59 | |
John's Purposive Program | 64 | |
John's Symbolic Communication | 64 | |
John's Institutional Ally | 65 | |
John's Consistency | 65 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 68 | |
Chapter 4 | Assembling a Team | 69 |
John's Five Main Collaborators | 69 | |
Loris Capovilla | 71 | |
Alfredo Cavagna | 73 | |
Domenico Tardini | 75 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 80 | |
Chapter 5 | Establishing an Administrative Routine | 81 |
John's Daily Schedule | 81 | |
John's Laissez-faire Mode | 88 | |
Moderating the Curia | 93 | |
Changing the College of Cardinals | 95 | |
Making the Bishops a Governing College | 98 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 98 | |
Chapter 6 | Crafting a Message | 101 |
John's Pastoral Intent | 101 | |
Convivenza: A New Order of Human Relations | 103 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 111 | |
Chapter 7 | Using the Media | 113 |
Symbols, Spectacles, Spectaculars, Language | 113 | |
Statements and Documents | 121 | |
Mater et magistra | 126 | |
Pacem in terris | 130 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 132 | |
Chapter 8 | Using Time | 135 |
A Pattern and the Turning Point | 135 | |
Amleto Cardinal Cicognani | 137 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 152 | |
Part II | Getting the Job Done | |
Chapter 1 | Execution One: Toward Ecumenical Unity | 155 |
John's Pentecostal Leadership | 156 | |
Augustin Cardinal Bea | 160 | |
The Secretariat for Christian Unity | 164 | |
How Bea and the Secretariat advanced John's Program | 168 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 180 | |
Chapter 2 | Execution Two: Toward Pastoral Truth | 183 |
The Way to Truth: Vatican Council II | 183 | |
Prelude: The Synod of Rome | 184 | |
Preparing Vatican II | 188 | |
May 1959-June 1960: Antepreparatory Period | 188 | |
June 1960-1961: Preparatory Period | 195 | |
1961-1962: Final Preparation | 208 | |
Spiritual Preparation | 215 | |
Preparing to Make News | 217 | |
Two Viewpoints Emerge | 220 | |
Controversy over the Pontifical Biblical Institute | 226 | |
Role of the Secretariat for Christian Unity | 230 | |
John's Opening Speeches, September 11 and October 11 | 230 | |
Two Viewpoints Clash | 237 | |
October-December 1962: The Dramatic First Session | 237 | |
John's Role and How He Managed It | 241 | |
Cardinal Suenens' Role | 245 | |
Summary | 249 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 250 | |
Chapter 3 | Execution Three: Toward World Peace | 251 |
John's Way to Peace | 252 | |
New Diplomatic and Political Direction | 254 | |
Contacting Russia | 255 | |
The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis | 257 | |
Pacem in terris | 259 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 263 | |
Conclusion | ||
The Leadership Wisdom of John XXIII | 265 | |
Strategy, Tactics, Spirituality | 266 | |
Strategy | 267 | |
Tactics | 268 | |
Spirituality | 270 | |
Spirituality and Leadership | 281 | |
Questions for You from John's Model | 286 | |
Notes | 287 | |
Selected Bibliography | 297 | |
Index | 303 |
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