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16 insights from St. John Paul II on divine mercy

He spoke and wrote about divine mercy and made the Second Sunday of Easter Divine Mercy Sunday for the entire Church

Pope Francis defends St. John Paul II against ‘offensive conjectures’

Pietro Orlandi insinuated this week that John Paul II secretly left the Vatican at night to engage in immoral behavior

Demonstrators in Poland defend late pope John Paul II

The late pontiff is widely venerated in his homeland, even if the official cult of Saint John Paul II is beginning to show cracks

Relic of Saint John Paul II stolen from historic basilica

The relic, which came to Argentina from Poland in 2016, consists of a drop of the blood of Saint John Paul II

Two popes, same hospital, different styles of medical privacy

The late Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis have different styles of dealing with health, privacy and communication

Attack on Saint Pope John Paul II on feast of Our...

The late pope was shot and was seriously wounded as he passed through St Peter’s Square in an open car in 1981

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