Joannes Paulus II
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04/01/2005 8:07:12 PM PST by
Salvation
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04/01/2005 8:08:38 PM PST by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
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Bumping and Bookmarking. Thanks for posting this.
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04/01/2005 8:31:38 PM PST by
arbee4bush
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An amazing life. He's truly a man for the ages. Not just for this time, but for all time.
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04/01/2005 8:42:52 PM PST by
Ciexyz
(Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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04/01/2005 9:01:03 PM PST by
Ciexyz
(Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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37 posted on
04/01/2005 9:05:56 PM PST by
groanup
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Thanks for posting this, I enjoyed it a great deal.
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04/01/2005 9:08:53 PM PST by
SeaBiscuit
(God Bless all who defend America and the rest can go to hell.)
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04/01/2005 9:27:45 PM PST by
murphE
(Never miss an opportunity to kiss the hand of a holy priest.)
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God bless you Salvation for this great thread.
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04/01/2005 9:28:04 PM PST by
TradicalRC
(I'd rather live in a Christian theocracy than a secular democracy.)
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I only wish I could be 1/10th the man and Catholic Pope John Paul II is.
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Thank you
I didnt realize how much I needed these, until I saw them.
Peace for the Holy Father.
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Oh, how wonderful! Thank you!
72 posted on
04/02/2005 9:08:59 AM PST by
BlessedBeGod
(George W. Bush -- The Terror of the Terrorists)
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This is JPII holding a Polish Tatra puppy. It is similar to a Great Pyrenees.
What is interesting about this picture is that a Tatra is a guard dog who also
shepherds his flock. From what I understand, that is quite unusual for a dog
to do both.
Just like our Holy Father - A Shepherd who guards his flock.
73 posted on
04/02/2005 9:11:59 AM PST by
Slyfox
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Salvation, this is an amazing thread.
Thank you for all the work you put into it.
Rest in Peace, Holy Father.
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04/02/2005 9:13:44 PM PST by
nutmeg
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102 posted on
04/02/2005 9:18:05 PM PST by
Coleus
(God Bless our beloved Pope John Paul II, May he Rest in Peace)
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Excellent, excellent work!
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04/02/2005 9:49:36 PM PST by
TAdams8591
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With not much time left on our clock here, what the heck, in the spirit of Catholic truth and for the sake of history, we're going to start smoking them out:
The Marxist Nicaraguan "priest" Ernesto Cardenal flashing a secret society hand sign. The Pope rebuked him publicly during a visit to Nicaragua in 1983. If anyone HAS that photo, please post it.
The defeat of Communism was one of the Pope's greatest achievements.
A favorite photo magneted to our refrigerator door is that of John Paul II shaking a finger of reprimand at a kneeling Ernesto Cardenal when the Pope visited Nicaragua in 1983. Poet-priest Cardenal was, against the instructions of the Vatican, Minister of Culture in the Sandinista government from 1979 to 1990. The Sandinistas were defeated in democratic elections in 1990, but under former president Daniel Ortega have continued to control the army and security forces. Sixteen years after he hailed their revolution as exemplifying the justice demanded by liberation theology, Fr. Cardenal has left the Sandinista movement, accusing Ortega and other leaders of "corruption and lack of morals."
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