CHICAGO — A Chicago publishing house that already published two books by Pope Francis has been compiling his first children’s book.
Titled “Dear Pope Francis: The Pope Answers Letters from Children Around the World,” the book consists of the pontiff’s personal responses to 30 hand-written letters and drawings solicited from children ages 6 to 13.
Loyola Press, the publishing arm of the Chicago Jesuits, will publish the book in the U.S. in English and Spanish by March. It will be published by seven other Jesuit publishers in Italy, Spain, Mexico, Poland, Indonesia, the Philippines and India in at least five additional languages, said Tom McGrath, one of the project’s editors.
While 259 children from 26 countries including Albania, Syria, China, Kenya and the U.S. contributed letters and artwork, McGrath said many common themes emerged, including a devotion to and curiosity about Francis, questions about the afterlife and the importance of family. Submissions also reflected a strong sense of justice, McGrath said, on a global level and related to particular domestic situations.