Beloved and Brave. Kenneth L. Woodward.
by Woodward, Kenneth L; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 33Institutions. Publisher: Newsweek, 2005ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Catholic Church | Death | Grief | John Paul II Pope (1920-2005) | PopesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "[Pope] John Paul II held the chair of Saint Peter for more than 26 years--leading his flock longer than almost any other pope....Future historians seem certain to record that John Paul personalized the papacy in ways that none of the cardinals who elected him (with 103 of 109 votes after 10 ballots) could have foreseen." (NEWSWEEK) This article profiles the life and death of Pope John Paul II, noting his personal impact and legacy on many aspects of the papacy.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Beloved and Brave, April 11, 2005; pp. 32-45.
"[Pope] John Paul II held the chair of Saint Peter for more than 26 years--leading his flock longer than almost any other pope....Future historians seem certain to record that John Paul personalized the papacy in ways that none of the cardinals who elected him (with 103 of 109 votes after 10 ballots) could have foreseen." (NEWSWEEK) This article profiles the life and death of Pope John Paul II, noting his personal impact and legacy on many aspects of the papacy.
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