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Los cuervos del Vaticano [The Crows of the Vatican]
- Benedicto XVI en la Encrucijada
- Narrated by: Arturo Lopez
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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En el segundo día del cónclave y tras la quinta votación, a las 19:07 hora del Vaticano, aparecía fumata blanca. A las 20:22, el cardenal Jean-Louis Tauran, en el balcón de San Pedro pronunciaba las famosas palabras ante la mirada de millones de personas:«Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum; habemus Papam:
El argentino cardenal Bergoglio se convertía en el papa numero 266 de la Iglesia católica. Su nombramiento era el último capítulo del asunto conocido como el caso Vatileaks, y una de las primeras batallas del nuevo pontífice.
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- konan651
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La musica religiosa y los efectos que le añadieron fue lo unico que no me gusto de este audio book. Dejen al narrador leer la historia sin efetos de audio. Fuera de eso me gusto el libro y el topico sobre los Cuervo del vaticano
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