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Pope John Paul II



  1. ^ http://www.robinsonlibrary.com/philosophy/denominations/catholic/history/johnpaul2.htm Pope John Paul II, The Robinson Library]
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  5. ^ Pentin, Edward - National Catholic Register. "Faith and Football". Legion of Christ. Retrieved on 2007-01-06.
  6. ^ Christensen, John, "The early years: an unhappy childhood," CNN.
  7. ^ Profile of Edith Zierier (1946), Voices of the Holocaust, Retrieved on 2007-06-17.
  8. ^ CNN Live event transcript, CNN.com, Aired 2005-04-08, Retrieved on 2007-06-17.
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  10. ^ Cohen, Roger., " The Polish Seminary Student and the Jewish Girl He Saved", International Herald Tribune, 2005-04-06, Retrieved on 2007-06-17.
  11. ^ Italian Panel: Soviets Behind Pope Attack By VICTOR L. SIMPSON Associated Press Writer
  12. ^ Late Pope 'thought of retiring' BBC News
  13. ^ "Frail Pope suffers heart failure," BBC News, 1 April 2005 (accessed 11 June 2005).
  14. ^ "John Paul's last words revealed, BBC News, 18 September 2005 (accessed 18 September 2005).
  15. ^ The Feast Of Mercy EWTN
  16. ^ O'Reilly, David. "Papal Legacy: Will history use name John Paul the Great?" Knight Ridder Newspapers (Detroit Free Press) April 4, 2005 "Pope John Paul the Great was a name suggested by many for Karol Józef Wojtyła. Through all its long history, the Catholic Church has conferred the posthumous title of "Great" on just two popes: Leo I and Gregory I, both of whom reigned in the first thousand years of Christianity."
  17. ^ Murphy, Brian. "Faithful hold key to 'the Great' honor for John Paul" Associated Press April 5, 2005
  18. ^ RESPONSE OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI FOR THE EXAMINATION OF THE CAUSE FOR BEATIFICATION AND CANONIZATION OF THE SERVANT OF GOD JOHN PAUL II Vatican News
  19. ^ Waiting Period Waived for John Paul II Benedict XVI Opens Predecessor's Cause of Beatification ROME, May 13, 2005 ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome
  20. ^ John Paul II's Cause for Beatification Opens VATICAN CITY, June 28, 2005
  21. ^ Vatican may have found Pope John Paul's 'miracle' ABC News online
  22. ^ Miracle attributed to John Paul II involved Parkinson's disease, Rome, Jan. 30, 2006 Catholic World News
  23. ^ Nun Who Claims Cure by John Paul II Emerges to Make Her Case New York Times, Europe
  24. ^ Dissident theologians participate in the canonization process of Pope John Paul II Catholic News Agency, 6 December 2005 (accessed 26 June 2007)
  25. ^ CNN, the Pope's Legacy (1999)
  26. ^ "1979: Millions cheer as the Pope comes home," from "On This Day, 2 June 1979," BBC News (accessed 11 June 2005).
  27. ^ Beatifications During Pope John Paul II’s Pontificate, 1988.
  28. ^ Andrea Riccardi. La pace preventiva. Milan: San Paolo 2004.
  29. ^ 2000: Pope prays for Holocaust forgiveness
  30. ^ Address at Omayyad Mosque of Damascus - 6 May 2001
  31. ^ Ryan Chilcote, "Gorbachev: Pope was 'example to all of us'," CNN, 4 April 2005 (accessed 11 June 2005).
  32. ^ John Paul II, "Address to the Diplomatic Corps," Vatican, 13 January 2003 (accessed 7 February 2007).
  33. ^ Text of the accusation letter directed to John Paul II in Spanish (original language)
  34. ^ TIME, "Was John Paul II Euthanized?", retrieved 2007-09-22
  35. ^ Catholic Church to Ease Ban on Condom Use, Deitsche Welle
  36. ^ Top Catholics question condom ban, International Herald Tribune
  37. ^ Pope Rejects Condoms as a Counter to AIDS, Washington Post
  38. ^ INDIA Hindu extremists against grants to missionaries, "it's only money to convert" they say - Asia News
  39. ^ IndiaStar: "Mother Teresa's Hidden Mission in India: Conversion to Christianity"
  40. ^ National Catholic Reporter: Obituary of Pope John Paul II
  41. ^ Kadison, Dan. Holy Nights, New York Post, May 13, 2007. Accessed May 12, 2008.
  42. ^ John Paul the Great Catholic University
  43. ^ John Paul II Newman Center :: Home
  44. ^ Arlington Diocese:
  45. ^ Department of Conservation and Recreation
  46. ^ Google Maps
  47. ^ Boguslaw Kwasny: Pope John Paul II named Harlem Globetrotter, February 2001
  48. ^ Bush, pope, jailed Israeli among 2004 Nobel Peace Prize nominees USA Today World News

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Roman Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Eugeniusz Baziak
Archbishop of Kraków
1963 – 1978
Succeeded by
Franciszek Macharski
Preceded by
John Paul I
Pope
1978 – 2005
Succeeded by
Benedict XVI


Persondata
NAME Wojtyła, Karol Józef
ALTERNATIVE NAMES John Paul II (English); Ioannes Paulus II (Latin)
SHORT DESCRIPTION Pope
DATE OF BIRTH May 18, 1920
PLACE OF BIRTH Wadowice, Poland
DATE OF DEATH April 2, 2005
PLACE OF DEATH Apostolic Palace, Vatican City




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