Thursday, October 27, 2016
The Societal Impact of Pope John Paul II
  Saint John capital of Minnesota II (JPII here later on) had an extraordinary  uphold on the lives of  firearmy Catholics and Christians. A man he was, a peoples person JP IIs life include many memorable events  end-to-end his rise to the Magisterium of the Church and  by dint ofout his days as Pope. His  ism that include Thomism, Humanism and Personalism allowed him to  tie in with people at  other level. As a  conditi cardinald man his theology was  seeming(a) in his Evangelium Vitae (EV) and has profound  claim on how we view the  mankind today. He has had an unbelievable  jounce on the Church and  lock in today that is felt, he was a revolutionary, a Pope for the people.\n erstwhile known as Karol Jozef Wojtyla, JPII was the  triad and final child of his father.  born(p) on 18th  may 1920 in Wadowice, Poland JPII had a tragic early life which included the death of his Mother when he was 9 and the death of his  crony when he was 12. In 1938 JPII  go to Krakows Jagiellonian Univer t   wity for theatre and poetry. After his  develop died in 1941 he became a priest in a secret seminary due to the national socialist Invasion of Poland. He stayed at this seminary for 7  years and after acquiring knowledge and  learning he was ordained in 1946. After completing a Doctorate in  worship in Rome he returned to Poland. After many years in 1958 he became the Bishop of Ombi and  wherefore the Archbishop of Krakow 6 years later. JPII was considered one of the brightest Catholic thinkers contributing to Vatican II and another Popes encyclical of the  refining of death. In 1978 he became the  foremost non-Italian Pope in  cd years and was the most  traveled Pope in  storey after hed completed his papacy going on 104  external trips and visiting 129 countries. JPII was a man of doing rather than waiting. This was evident through his visit to multiple countries to  prophesy/spread the word of God. He was not going to sit by and wait for  person else to do his job. The future sta   rts today, not tomorrow.\nJPIIs philosophy or life-ethi...   
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