(July 23, 2010) "The Friends of Jesus" is the title of a new book for children by
Pope Benedict XVI in which he recounts the story of the twelve Apostles and St. Paul.
The book, forty-eight pages long and illustrated by the Italian artist Franco Vignazia,
has been published by the publishing house San Giuliano Milanese. It brings together
a number of passages from the Pope's catecheses in his Wednesday general audiences,
according to the "Osservatore Romano" newspaper. The prologue is by the Spanish priest
Fr. Julian Carron, president of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation. "One
upon a time there was a small group of men who, one day two thousand years ago, met
a young man who walked the roads of Galilee. Each had his own job and family but,
in an instant, their lives changed. They were called Andrew and John, Peter, Matthew,
Thomas, etc. They were twelve and we know them today as the 'Apostles'. ... In Jerusalem
at that time everyone knew that they were Jesus' 'friends'. ... Later they were joined
by St. Paul ... who from being a persecutor of Christians became the greatest witness
to Jesus", writes Fr. Carron. Fr. Carron likewise explains that in this work Pope
Benedict XVI "takes us by the hand and accompanies us as we discover who Jesus' first
companions were, how they met Him and were conquered by Him to the point that they
never abandoned Him". The English and Spanish version is expected to be published
next year.