
Throughout his adult life, he faced a situation in his native Poland, captured by Nazis and the U.S.S.R. that was far worse than ours. And he changed the world.
Throughout his adult life, he faced a situation in his native Poland, captured by Nazis and the U.S.S.R. that was far worse than ours. And he changed the world.
“Introduce love into love,” said John Paul II. What did he mean?
“Our motto is to pursue the beauty of Christ in community and nature,” said the camping club’s founder.
More words of encouragement to pray anyways. Our children will tend to imitate us. For better – or worse.
Remarks Note the Importance of John Paul to Benedictine College On the vigil of Saint John Paul II’s first feast day as a saint, Benedictine College chaplain Father Brendan Rolling and President
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