In his new book Hope: The Autobiography, co-written by the Italian author Carlo Musso, Pope Francis gives a vivid and compelling account of an inspiring testimony to faith-filled hope and the power of the Rosary. It involves the story known as the “Miracle of the Andes,” a 1972 air crash in the Andes of Argentina that was retold in Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, a bestselling book by British Catholic author Piers Paul Read that was later made into a successful movie by the same name.
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In his new book Hope: The Autobiography, co-written by the Italian author Carlo Musso, Pope Francis gives a vivid and compelling account of an inspiring testimony to faith-filled hope and the power of the Rosary. It involves the story known as the “Miracle of the Andes,” a 1972 air crash in the Andes of Argentina that was retold in Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, a bestselling book by British Catholic author Piers Paul Read that was later made into a successful movie by the same name.