John Paul II: The Path to Sainthood
John Paul II: The Path to Sainthood
Nobody could have imagined the effect the first non- Italian pope in almost five centuries would have on the world. For more than quarter of a century, John Paul crisscrossed the globe, preaching the Christian gospel and robustly challenging political systems and ethics. Seen live by more people than any human in history, Pope John Paul evoked exaggerated adulation and detached criticism. He sought to bolster up Christianity as it declined in the developed world, while encouraging the growth of the Catholic Church in Latin America and Africa. His determined rejection of atheistic Communism played an important part in the collapse of the Soviet empire.
Having lived through the horror of World War II, Karol Wojtyla was a convincing opponent of dictatorships. Having survived two assassination attempts, he reached old age crippled with ParkinsonÔÇÖs disease and arthritis.
This book traces the life and controversial legacy of the Polish pontiff and examines the journey which led to his beatification and the road which may yet see him proclaimed St. John Paul II.
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Columba Books
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Biographies
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12C
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ISBN/Code: 9781856077309
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