Find & Share Quotes with Friends Join Goodreads Pope John Paul II > Quotes > Quotable Quote () As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live. As we celebrate the Feast of Pope John Paul II on October 22, we reflect on his timeless wisdom from his encouragements about persevering through suffering, to his passionate declarations on the sanctity of life. In Memory and Identity: Conversations at the Dawn of a Millennium With Pope John Paul II recently passing on to the full phases of life, we have his final. Who is the priest? Admirabile commercium! The priest and the Eucharist. Quote by John Paul II: As the family goes, so goes the nation and so g. To the Church in Poland, thank you! The presbyterate of Cracow. The Good and Evil of Man Man tends towards good, but he is also capable of evil. Different cultures are basically different ways of facing the question of the meaning of personal existence. Memory and Identity: Conversations at the Dawn of a Millennium Pope John Paul II on. A priest! Remembering a brother in the priestly vocation. At the heart of every culture lies the attitude man takes to the greatest mystery: the mystery of God. Goodness experienced amid the harshness of war. Father Kazimierz Figlewicz, The "Marian thread." Brother Saint Albert. the mystery! The first signs of my vocation. It seemed good and worthwhile that, among priests, in the presence of the people of God, this kind of mutual encouragement should be given. In the festive atmosphere of that gathering a number of priests spoke about their vocation, and I gave my own testimony. I have vivid memories of the joyful meeting held in the Vatican last autumn 927 October 1995), under the auspices of the Congregation for the Clergy, to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council’s Decree Presbyterorum Ordinis. He would stop by the church before school and stay longer on his knees than any of his classmates, lost in thought, mouthing his prayers silently. Pope John Paul II: Gift and Mystery: On the Fiftieth Anniversary of My Priestly Ordination
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