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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

The Societal Impact of Pope John Paul II

canonize John Paul II (JPII here by and by) had an extraordinary impact on the lives of patchy Catholics and Christians. A patch he was, a good deals person JP IIs life include umteen memorable events throughout his come near to the Magisterium of the Church and throughout his long time as pope. His school of thought that included Thomism, Humanism and Personalism allowed him to connect with people at other level. As a knowledgeable man his theology was evident in his Evangelium Vitae (EV) and has profound affect on how we view the world today. He has had an unbelievable impact on the Church and still today that is felt, he was a revolutionary, a pope for the people.\nFormerly cognize as Karol Jozef Wojtyla, JPII was the third and final examination child of his father. Born on 18th May 1920 in Wadowice, Poland JPII had a tragic premature life which included the cobblers last of his Mother when he was 9 and the death of his brother when he was 12. In 1938 JPII attended Krakows Jagiellonian University for study and poetry. by and by his Father died in 1941 he became a priest in a hidden seminary due to the Nazi violation of Poland. He stayed at this seminary for 7 historic period and after getting knowledge and wisdom he was ordained in 1946. aft(prenominal) completing a doctorate in Theology in Rome he returned to Poland. After many years in 1958 he became the Bishop of Ombi and then the Archbishop of Krakow 6 years later. JPII was considered one of the brightest Catholic thinkers contributing to Vatican II and a nonher Popes encyclical of the culture of death. In 1978 he became the 1st non-Italian Pope in 400 years and was the most travelled Pope in history after hed completed his papacy overtaking on 104 foreign trips and meet 129 countries. JPII was a man of doing quite than waiting. This was evident through his visit to multiple countries to preach/ propagate the word of God. He was not going to sit by and wait for someone else to do his job. The future starts today, not tomorrow.\nJPIIs philosophy or life-ethi...

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