Citations with the tag: JOHN Paul II, Pope, 1920-2005
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- WORLD.
Kilborn,, Robert; Nichols, and, Judy; Cook, Stephanie // Christian Science Monitor; 3/23/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 84, p24Offers world news briefs for March 23, 2000, including gestures offered by Pope John Paul II indicating recognition of a Palestinian government.
- Remembering Pope John Paul II.
Kirk, Douglas // Bulverde Standard (Canyon Lake, TX); 4/4/2007, Vol. 23 Issue 14, p6The author describes how he nearly captured the photograph most wanted by the media when the stage where Pope Paul II was when he spoke to people in San Antonio, Texas collapsed and crashed to the ground.
- Pope returns to Christian identity theme.
Allen Jr., John L. // National Catholic Reporter; 6/20/2003, Vol. 39 Issue 32, p13Looks at Pope John Paul's trip to Croatia as a sentimental journey reconnecting the Polish pope with fellow Slav Catholics who survived a brutal civil war. Consideration of the Croatia trip as a nostalgic exercise to Pope John Paul II; Contribution of the tradition of Croatia to strengthening...
- In Memory of John Paul II.
Kmie&caute;, Stas // Polish American Journal; Jun2012, Vol. 101 Issue 6, p16The article reports that the 7th Annual Tribute Concert in memory of Pope John Paul II took place on Mother's Day, May 13, 2012 at Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.
- THIS WEEK IN HISTORY.
Kmie&caute;, Stas // Human Events; 5/14/2012, Vol. 68 Issue 17, p28The article presents information about Pope John Paul II who was born Karol Josez Wotyla in the Polish town of Wadowice on May 18, 1920.
- INSIDE NCR.
Roberts, Thomas // National Catholic Reporter; 3/14/2003, Vol. 39 Issue 19, p2Focuses on the plea made for the pope to visit Iraq in order to trip up U.S. war efforts Iraq. Request for the pope to stay in Baghdad until a peaceful solution to the crisis in reached; Papal involvement in international diplomacy.
- Pope asks audience `Are you pro-cane?'.
Roberts, Thomas // National Catholic Reporter; 11/18/94, Vol. 31 Issue 5, p10Reports on public opinion regarding the appropriateness of Pope John Paul II's cane. Popes' journeys.
- Late Pope Wished To Take a Dip In Ganga.
Roberts, Thomas // India -- West; 5/6/2011, Vol. 36 Issue 24, p40AThe article reports that the Pope John Paul II wished to take a dip in the Ganga River in India.
- FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES�.
Neuhaus, Richard John // First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion & Public Life; Jun/Jul2000, Issue 104, p81Focuses on public reaction to the Catholic Church's public confession of the sins of her children over the centuries. Concerns raised by cardinals; Pope John Paul II's awareness of the risks involved; Sign of the Church's confidence in the forgiving and renewing grace of God in Christ;...
- Of Many Things.
Reese, Thomas J. // America; 10/31/1998, Vol. 179 Issue 13, p2Comments on the 20th anniversary of the election of Pope John Paul II and his impact on the world and the church. Pope's support for solidarity and freedom in Poland; Implications of his elections to the Polish people; His achievements during his 20 years as pope.
- Jewish Leaders Laud Papal Apology.
Reese, Thomas J. // America; 04/01/2000, Vol. 182 Issue 11, p4States that Pope John Paul II's jubilee-year apology for wrongs committed by Catholics has drawn strong praise from United States religious leaders. Rabbinical groups that hailed the pope's leadership.
- The Papacy for an Ecumenical Age.
Orsy, Ladislas // America; 10/21/2000, Vol. 183 Issue 12, p9Comments on the efforts of the Roman Catholic Church to find ways of exercising the papal ministry. Need for perpetual conversion; Challenges posed by Pope John Paul II's request for perpetual conversion; Association between a universal church and particular churches; Appointment of Bishops;...
- Of Many Things.
Reese, Thomas J. // America; 01/22/2001-01/29/2001, Vol. 184 Issue 2, p2Comments on the efforts showed by Pope John Paul II for the celebration of the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000. Notions about jubilee years celebrations; Effectiveness of the Pope to transform ancient practices for contemporary Christians; Theme of the celebration.
- Pope's Address to New U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See.
Reese, Thomas J. // America; 10/8/2001, Vol. 185 Issue 10, p6Presents the text of a speech given by Pope John Paul II on September 13, 2001 to the United States Ambassador to the Holy See, Jim Nicholson.
- John Paul II in Africa.
Reese, Thomas J. // America; 5/24/1980, Vol. 142 Issue 20, p432The author looks at the reasons why Pope John Paul II chose Africa as his fifth trip abroad. He discusses the remarkable growth of the African church including the lack of enough seminaries that would accommodate the growing number of applicants for admission, and Africa's efforts to develop...
- Assassination plot trails pope in Asia.
Reese, Thomas J. // Christian Science Monitor; 1/17/95, Vol. 87 Issue 35, p7Reports on a plot in Papua New Guinea to assassinate Pope John Paul II during his Asia-Pacific tour in 1995.
- STEWARDS OF THE EARTH.
Motavalli, Jim // E: The Environmental Magazine; Nov/Dec2002, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p24Discusses the creation and growth of faith-based environmentalism. Role of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment in the development of faith-based environmentalism; Information on the Common Declaration formed by Pope John Paul II and Patriarch Bartholomew; Activities of some...
- Glimpses of the Magnificent: Reflections on the Life of John Paul II.
McFadden, Maria // Human Life Review; Spring2005, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p40Introduces articles for the special section on Pope John Paul II published in the March 2005 issue of the "Human Life Review."
- Forward to the Past.
Doerr, Edd // Humanist; Nov/Dec93, Vol. 53 Issue 6, p38Discusses some points of disagreements in the catechism of the Catholic Church approved by Pope John Paul II on October 11, 1992. Authentical interpretation of the word of God; Universal power of the Roman Pontiff; Celibacy requirement for priests; Mixed marriages; Family planning and religious...
- Catholics and the Religious Right.
Swomley, John M. // Humanist; Mar/Apr96, Vol. 56 Issue 2, p36Enumerates a list of right-wing Catholics. Rise of Protestant fundamentalists from the right-wing Catholics; Pope John Paul II as an example of the religious right.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Albania.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Summer93, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p641Reports on Pope John Paul II's visit to Albania on April 25, 1993. Reference to fighting in Bosnia-Herzegovina; Problems of ethnic Albanians in the Kosovo region, Yugoslavia.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Benin.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Summer93, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p641Reports on Pope John Paul II's visit to Benin. Involvement in politics of Catholic clergy in Africa; Role of the Catholic Church in the downfall of a Marxist Government in Benin.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Croatia.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Winter95, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p195Reports on Pope John Paul II's visit to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia on September 11, 1995. Celebration of an outdoor mass during his visit.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Italy.
Beck, Rosalie; Hendon, David W. // Journal of Church & State; Winter95, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p200Repors on Pope John Paul II's visit to Sicily, Italy during the first week of November 1994. Support for Sicilians who wish to get rid their region of Mafia influence; Local clergy's reluctance to speak out against the Mafia organization.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Tunisia.
Hendon, David W.; Kennedy, James M. // Journal of Church & State; Summer96, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p681Reports on Pope John Paul II's visit to Tunisia in April 1996. Pope John Paul II's desire to maintain contacts with Islam.
- Notes on church-state affairs: Poland.
Herndon, David W.; Kennedy, James M. // Journal of Church & State; Autumn97, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p833Reports on the trip made by Pope John Paul II to Poland in June 1997. Possibility of final farewell to his countrymen; Call for unity of Poles around common goals.
- Notes on Church-State Affairs: Cuba.
Hendon, David W.; Allman, Dwight David // Journal of Church & State; Summer98, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p713Reports that as a result of a plea made by Pope John Paul II during his visit to Cuba in January, 1998, the Cuban government has decided to release more that two hundred prisoners. When the Cuban government confirmed their decision; Comments made by a Vatican official.
- Notes on Church-State Affairs: Nigeria.
Hendon, David W.; Allman, Dwight David // Journal of Church & State; Summer98, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p717Focuses on Pope John Paul II visit to Nigeria on the 20th March 1998. Indication that the pope suggested a list of political prisoners to be release to General Sani Abacha; Details on the pope's visit to Onitsha; Measures used by the Abuja police to restrain the crowd.
- Notes on Church-State Affairs: Poland.
Hendon, David W.; Allman, Dwight D. // Journal of Church & State; Autumn99, Vol. 41 Issue 4, p859Talks about the visit of Pope John Paul II to his homeland of Poland. Catholics that he beatified; Cemetery that he visited; Main square that is named after him.
- Appointments boost Latin American bloc.
Allen Jr., John L. // National Catholic Reporter; 02/02/2001, Vol. 37 Issue 14, p5No abstract available.
- Pope warns hunger affects world peace.
Donovan, Gill // National Catholic Reporter; 11/16/2001, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p9Reports on the views of Pope John Paul II on the effect of terrorism on the campaign against hunger and peace campaign in Vatican City. Consideration of hunger as a major injustice; Promotion of conflict among nations by hunger.
- Apostolic prefectures in Quetta, Pakistan, established.
Donovan, Gill // National Catholic Reporter; 12/21/2001, Vol. 38 Issue 8, p10Reports that Pope John Paul II has decided the Pakistani city will be the center of an apostolic prefecture in Vatican City. Composition of the Catholics as minority in Quetta and the surrounding area near Pakistan's border; Activities of Catholic priests and religious individuals.
- THE POPE'S PLANS.
Donovan, Gill // National Catholic Reporter; 2/8/2002, Vol. 38 Issue 14, p6Reports on plans of Pope John Paul II to visit Mexico in July 2002. Schedule for his visit.
- Decline divorce cases, pope advises lawyers.
Donovan, Gill // National Catholic Reporter; 2/8/2002, Vol. 38 Issue 14, p7Reports on Pope John Paul II's advise to Catholic civil lawyers to decline divorce cases if the client's intent is to break the marriage bond. Opposition of divorce by the church; Suggestions for Catholic judges to promote matrimonial unions; Issues concerning legalization of divorce in Italy.
- Pope approves efforts to join with mainland bishops.
Donovan, Gill // National Catholic Reporter; 2/8/2002, Vol. 38 Issue 14, p7Reports on the approval of Pope John Paul II for efforts of Taiwanese bishops to reconcile with the divided mainland Chinese church. Benefits of the efforts for mutual understanding among the two churches; Pope's acceptance of the two state solution favored by Taiwan.
- Message from a little girl's collage.
Rieger, Brad // National Catholic Reporter; 3/22/2002, Vol. 38 Issue 20, p16Questions the absence of women in leadership positions within the church hierarchy. Voices of protest concerning the church and gender issues; Reason given by Pope John Paul II in 1994 regarding the presence of men in the leadership position within the church.
- In Azerbaijan, pope issues cry for peace.
Allen Jr., John L. // National Catholic Reporter; 5/31/2002, Vol. 38 Issue 30, p18Reports on the visit of Pope John Paul II to the tiny Catholic community in Azerbaijan to spread the message of peace through religion. Other issues addressed by the Pope in Azerbaijan; Efforts made by the Pope to promote unity with orthodox Christians and Muslims in the region.
- Lebanon bombing won't deter papal trip.
Hebblethwaite, Peter // National Catholic Reporter; 3/11/94, Vol. 30 Issue 19, p10Analyses the effect of the Jounieh, Lebanon church bombing on Pope John Paul II's scheduled visit to Lebanon. Pope's reaction to the bombing; Institutionalization of ecumenism in Lebanon; Taif agreement of 1989; Conflict between the Falange and the militia of Samir Geagea; Suspects in the...
- Pope takes first steps toward full recovery.
Hebblethwaite, Peter // National Catholic Reporter; 5/20/94, Vol. 30 Issue 29, p10Reports on the progress of Pope John Paul II's recovery from his operation. Surgeon Gianfranco Fineshi's satisfaction with his patient's progress; Pope's convalescence at his summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, Italy; Work during recuperation.
- Concern for Pope's health.
Hebblethwaite, Peter // National Catholic Reporter; 6/3/94, Vol. 30 Issue 31, p24Reports on the health status of Pope John Paul II. Recovery from a broken leg; Optimism on the resumption of normal papal activities.
- Papal trip a diplomatic trap?
Hebblethwaite, Peter // National Catholic Reporter; 8/26/94, Vol. 30 Issue 37, p11Focuses on Pope John Paul II's visit to Croatia in September 1994. Pope's wish to go to Sarajevo; History of Slovenia and Croatia's religion in the 1940s; Cementing of the Croatia-Bosnia alliance due to the visit; Security aspects of the visit.
- Vatican denies reports about pope's health.
Hebblethwaite, Peter // National Catholic Reporter; 9/2/94, Vol. 30 Issue 38, p12Reports on the Vatican's denial of reports that Pope John Paul's health was deteriorating. Healing of the pope's thigh which was broken in a fall.
- If it's not infallible, is the pope not sure?
Farrell, Michael J. // National Catholic Reporter; 9/2/94, Vol. 30 Issue 38, p14Focuses on miscellanea related to the Pope John Paul II and the Catholic Church. Includes comments on papal letter on ordination of women as priests; Infallibility of the pope; San Diego, California `News Notes' newspaper's articles on the pope.
- Slower, less majestic pope at 74.
Thavis, John // National Catholic Reporter; 10/7/94, Vol. 30 Issue 43, p2Reports on Pope John Paul II's state of health. Effects of recent injuries; Inability of the pope to do his trademark gestures; Effect of public examination on the pope; Insights on how the pope may approach his own status as a senior citizen.
- Pope's health puts church in end-of-regime mode.
McBrien, Richard // National Catholic Reporter; 10/14/94, Vol. 30 Issue 44, p19Focuses on the impact of the deteriorating health condition of Pope John Paul II on the Catholic church. Analysis of the reason behind the prohibition against discussion of a successor while the pope still lives.
- Look out for the ambitious clerics in purple.
Greenley, Andrew M. // National Catholic Reporter; 9/15/95, Vol. 31 Issue 40, p4Opinion. Warns against the machinations of bishops during Pope John Paul II's visit in the United States. Criticisms against bishops who drive people away from the Catholic church; Skepticisms against the American church hierarchy; Controversy in the selection of cardinal in Chicago, Illinois.
- Skyboxes to offer view of pope.
Jones, Arthur; Malcolm, Teresa // National Catholic Reporter; 9/15/95, Vol. 31 Issue 40, p8Reports on the allocation of tickets in Oriole Park in Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland in preparation for Pope John Paul II's mass during his 1995 visit in the United States. Skyboxes offered to the Catholic faithful.
- Guatemalans cheer pope, cry for peace.
Jeffrey, Paul // National Catholic Reporter; 2/16/96, Vol. 32 Issue 16, p7Reports on the highlights of the Pope John Paul II's visit to Guatemala in February 1996. Impact on the peace negotiation efforts between the government and left-wing rebels; Pope's backing of a bishop's pastoral letter which warns of dangers of signing a peace treaty without addressing injustice.
- In Nicaragua, few common people meet pope.
P.J. // National Catholic Reporter; 2/16/96, Vol. 32 Issue 16, p7Focuses on Pope John Paul II's hopes to have a real meeting with the poor of Nicaragua in his February 1996 visit. Inability to meet with the poor during his visit to the country in 1983.
- Pope sidesteps tense issues in Germany.
P.J. // National Catholic Reporter; 7/12/96, Vol. 32 Issue 34, p8Reports on the visit of Pope John Paul II in Germany on June 21-23, 1996. Need for spiritual renewal; Protests and alternative events during the visit.

