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Pope John Paul II: Reflections on the Man

Author Walter J. Ziemba
Publisher Paulist Pr
Category Biography & Autobiography
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PublisherPaulist Pr
ISBN / ASIN080914364X
ISBN-139780809143641
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Sales Rank3,369,327
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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This brief and highly readable biography of Pope John Paul II commemorates a papal reign that lasted 27 years--behind only Pope Pius IX (and St. Peter). This gem of a book is destined to appeal to all Catholics and to the millions of fans and admirers of this pope around the world.

Writing in a genial and evocative style, Walter Ziemba's small book summarizes the reign of John Paul II and captures the essence, personality, and heart of the teacher-mystic who is destined to be remembered by history as one of the most influential and beloved pontiffs of all time.

The author examines the many themes of John Paul's writings, and looks at the diverse roles he has played as priest, teacher, philosopher, theologian, catechist, poet, diplomat, linguist, author, futurist, administrator, humanitarian, laborer, actor, sportsman, athlete, world pilgrim, and universal champion humanity. He also provides a chronology of the pope's many accomplishments and travels.

While there are many books about John Paul II, this small and attractive volume fills an important niche as a readable, entertaining, and highly respectful overview of the life, work, and mission of a uniquely powerful, humble, and beloved leader.

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