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vaticanblog · 1 month ago
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October 22 the Feast Day of Saint John Paul ll 🤍
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macla539ac · 1 year ago
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there is an auction site with everything of Pope John Paul ll when he came to Brazil (1980) the guys sell even pamphlet, I went looking for my Bible that is from that time and the guys made a raffle, there is even towel, fake currency
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soldiersofthequeen · 2 years ago
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Empress Ziita of  Austria-Hungary meeting Pope John Paul ll
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christineedmund · 1 month ago
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Blessed Feast Day of St. John Paul ll
“I plead with you — never, ever give up on hope; never doubt, never tire and never become discouraged. Be not afraid.” -St. Pope John
Paul II
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kingviktor9 · 3 months ago
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Who is a leader? and what do you call leadership ? These are two(2) questions that need answers. Trying to answer the first question appears like an ambiguity between intellectuals and people avid of power.Briefly, a leader in my own words; is someone who doesn’t sit to watch injustice, atrocities, inhuman treatment inflicted to people amongst whom he/she dwells. The leader is called to act diligently and bring together all the people and peace to a place. You need not to have a certain age, riches or a job title before to be called a leader. Throughout the Bible stories, we have leaders like Abraham, Moses and king Solomon , King David and even Jesus Christ, throughout their heroic actions peace was restored. Today again, we have many personalities in plenty of fields, who are today’s leaders: Martin Luther king Jr ,Mahatma Ghandi, Aun San sung kyi , Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Pope John Paul ll and Muhammad Yunus and many politicians.
I wonder why our leaders become silent on some war torn countries or conflicts nowadays like Ukraine and Palestine and shut their mouth in front of many uprising protests around the world. We don’t lack leaders but I want you to be one emerging leader despite wherever you live and it is just as simple as let your voice be heard. God who made us, knew who each one of us will become and put our destiny into the path of people who will influence us throughout our lifetime. i want you to become my disciples and fight injustices. You need not to protest in the streets, stand up against injustices in a crowd, be angry like showing your anger to the world but you will know how write letters to great personalities. The letters, you will write will change the entire world for a cause. Letters are the arms I use to change the humanity.
Moreover, leadership describes the nature and environment of the leader. Jesus Christ after his resurrection from the dead, sent his disciples who received the Holy Spirit to preach the gospel and it is their mission. Although, you have a mission to accomplish on this earth and I believe in you and I believe you will do better.
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thundergrace · 1 year ago
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And specifically for pedophilia as she ripped a photo of Pope John Paul ll.
About three months ago or so, a report came about over 600 children being sexually assaulted by leaders of the Baltimore Catholic churches. That's just one city...
She was also at the forefront of protesting the 1991 Grammys, in part because of how the Academy did not acknowledge Black artists. She specifically showed support for Public Enemy and other rap groups. Very unrelated to this, but just another rebellious moment worth highlighting.
I reject this. Take it back 🥺
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presidialista · 6 years ago
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This is the complete first video in the new series on Eli, Eli, Lamma Sabacthani?, the 11-volume collection on Vatican Council II, written by Atila Guimarães.
Discover the monumental book that broke the fear to speak out against Vatican II. Watch the author, Atila Guimarães, explain how Dr. Plinio Correa de Oliveira assigned him the task to analyze the Council, how ambiguity in the texts allowed Progressivism to install itself in the Catholic Church, and how the progressivist authorities created the crisis that we have in the Church today.
A work that took 35 years to complete and is being presented to the world for the first time! 
An audio-visual journey that is meant to help present-day Catholics understand the crisis in the Church.
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dollsfromheaven · 6 years ago
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"In Christ and Through Christ, humanity has acquired full awareness of its dignity and the meaning of its existence." - Pope John Paul II Dollsfromheaven.com
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mosaicrecords · 7 years ago
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Queen Esther Marrow: People Who Touched Her Life
You may not know of singer Queen Esther but her message of peace and tolerance has been lovingly shared since the 1960s alongside Ray Charles, Thelonious Monk, Aretha Franklin and in Ellington’s Sacred Concerts. A friend of Dr. Martin Luther King and one who has sung for presidents and the Pope, Queen Esther recently spoke with Mike Holtzclaw of the Daily Press.
-Scott Wenzel
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happy-catholic · 7 years ago
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rosecorcoranwrites · 7 years ago
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Currently reading: The Splendor of Truth by Pope St. John Paul II 
In the depths of his heart there always remains a yearning for absolute truth and a thirst to attain full knowledge of it. This is eloquently proved by man's tireless search for knowledge in all fields. It is proved even more by his search for the meaning of life. The development of science and technology, this splendid testimony of the human capacity for understanding and for perseverance, does not free humanity from the obligation to ask the ultimate religious questions. Rather, it spurs us on to face the most painful and decisive of struggles, those of the heart and of the moral conscience.
The light of God's face shines in all its beauty on the countenance of Jesus Christ, [...] "the way, and the truth, and the life" [...] as the Second Vatican Council recalls: "In fact,it is only in the mystery of the Word incarnate that light is shed on the mystery of man. For Adam, the first man, was a figure of the future man, namely, of Christ the Lord. It is Christ, the last Adam, who fully discloses man to himself and unfolds his noble calling by revealing the mystery of the Father and the Father's love".
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vaticanblog · 2 years ago
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“ The human being is single, unique, and unrepeatable, someone thought of and chosen from eternity, someone called and identified by name. “
-John Paul II
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slmlyq-blog · 7 years ago
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xnataliiax · 7 years ago
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converted-catholic · 7 years ago
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"Religion is not something we should hold utterly private or be mildly embarrassed about, but rather something we can hold high, not with aggression or pride bit with lobe and gratitude"
Peggy Noonan (John Paul the great)
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myplacesproject · 7 years ago
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Day 1233: November 29, 2017 Healy Hall This building looks a lot like a medieval cathedral, but in fact was opened in the 1870s. It is the main administration and reception building for Georgetown University, and there are still a few classrooms as well. Riggs Library remains on the third floor of the south tower and is one of the few remaining cast iron libraries in the country. The building's height makes it the most prominent structure in the Georgetown neighborhood. It is a longstanding school tradition to students to attempt to steal the hands off of the tower clock, and occasionally they succeed. It is traditional for the hands to then be sent to someone the students wish to visit the campus. At one point Pope John Paul II received them in the mail, blessed them, and returned them. 37th Street NW, Washington, DC
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