John Paul II is the first Slavic pope in history and the first non-Italian pope since Adrian VI in 1522. He is by far the most widely travelled pope, having made over 100 papal visits abroad, more than all his predecessors put together. With this informative biography you can get to know him up close and personally. Over 400 photographs, illustrations, and memorabilia present a portrait of Pope John Paul II with an indepth look at his childhood, priesthood, life as a bishop, and world-travelling pope. The reader will discover the most important aspects of this great Pontiff's life, as well as a snapshot look at modern history with glimpses into Poland and Europe under Nazi and Communist regimes, short biographies of other recent popes, the solidarity labor movement, and many other momentous world events. In October 1978, the bishop of Krakow was elected to the papacy and John Paul II has been His Holiness for longer than any previous pope. by travelling all over the world; met with news media, labor unions organizers and world leaders; addressed the United Nations Assembly; and pardoned his would be assassin. As a pope, his personal contact with many of the faithful and charisma, warmth and message of peace will forever be his legacy.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2005
- Publisher: Reader's Digest
- Language: English
- Pages: 278
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