Lord of the World

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Few novels are praised by three popes—yet Lord of the World has been recommended by Leo XIV, Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis for its hauntingly prophetic vision. More than a century after its 1907 publication, Robert Hugh Benson’s dystopian masterpiece speaks with startling relevance to our secular age.
 
Written by the son of the Archbishop of Canterbury—whose conversion to Catholicism shocked England—this groundbreaking novel imagines a future in which faith has all but vanished, replaced by a seductive global humanism. As a charismatic leader, Julian Felsenburgh, rises to power promising unity and peace, the last remnants of the Church face mounting persecution. Standing firm is Fr. Percy Franklin, whose courage and clarity set the stage for an unforgettable, apocalyptic confrontation.
 
Long before The Hunger Games, Divergent, Love in the Ruins, or The Road, Benson imagined a world just as dark and compelling—one that combines vivid storytelling with striking theological insight.
 
This edition offers fresh context for contemporary readers, including an introduction by Rev. Mark Bosco, SJ, a concise biography of Benson by Martyn Sampson, and a theological reflection by Rev. Michael Murphy, SJ. Whether you’re discovering Lord of the World for the first time or returning to its chilling pages, this edition illuminates why it continues to resonate—and why it matters now more than ever.

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  • Pages: 352
  • Trim size: 6 x 9 inches
  • ISBN: 9780870612985
  • Imprint: Christian Classics

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Few novels are praised by three popes—yet Lord of the World has been recommended by Leo XIV, Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis for its hauntingly prophetic vision. More than a century after its 1907 publication, Robert Hugh Benson’s dystopian masterpiece speaks with startling relevance to our secular age.
 
Written by the son of the Archbishop of Canterbury—whose conversion to Catholicism shocked England—this groundbreaking novel imagines a future in which faith has all but vanished, replaced by a seductive global humanism. As a charismatic leader, Julian Felsenburgh, rises to power promising unity and peace, the last remnants of the Church face mounting persecution. Standing firm is Fr. Percy Franklin, whose courage and clarity set the stage for an unforgettable, apocalyptic confrontation.
 
Long before The Hunger Games, Divergent, Love in the Ruins, or The Road, Benson imagined a world just as dark and compelling—one that combines vivid storytelling with striking theological insight.
 
This edition offers fresh context for contemporary readers, including an introduction by Rev. Mark Bosco, SJ, a concise biography of Benson by Martyn Sampson, and a theological reflection by Rev. Michael Murphy, SJ. Whether you’re discovering Lord of the World for the first time or returning to its chilling pages, this edition illuminates why it continues to resonate—and why it matters now more than ever.

  • Pages: 352
  • Trim size: 6 x 9 inches
  • ISBN: 9780870612985
  • Imprint: Christian Classics

Fr. John McCloskey's "A Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan"

FOLLOW LINK

Dappled Things Review

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National Catholic Register Review

FOLLOW LINK

America Magazine Review

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  • MM
    Mickey M.
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    2 months ago
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    Lord of the World

    It needs a sequel.

  • FP
    Fr. P.
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    6 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    “Let me through. I am a priest.”

    The book took me a little to get into initially, but then deep into chapter one, I read these words: “Let me through. I am a priest.” I was hooked, and I couldn’t put it down. Now this book is one of the books that I reread every year.

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