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 Pope John Paul I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Paul I intended to prepare an encyclical in order to confirm the lines of the Second Vatican Council ("an extraordinary long-range historical event and of growth for the Church", he said) and to enforce the Church's discipline in the life of priests and the faithful.
Pope John Paul I was not in office long enough to make any major practical changes within the Vatican or the Roman Catholic Church (except for his abandonment of the Papal Coronation).
In discipline, he was a reformist, instead, and was the author of initiatives such as the devolution of one per cent of each church's entries for the poor churches in the Third World.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_Paul_I   (4299 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Paul II was a considered a conservative on doctrine and issues relating to reproduction and the ordination of women.
John Paul II emphasized what he called the "universal call to holiness" and attempted to define the Catholic Church's role in the modern world.
In addition, John Paul II chose not to end the discipline of mandatory priestly celibacy, although he did encourage married clergymen of other Christian traditions who later became Catholic to be ordained as Catholic priests.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_Paul_II   (7379 words)

  
 John Paul II and the Crisis of Humanism
John Paul II emerged from the heart of the Church and the priesthood, and he cannot be understood apart from that.
John Paul II’s "theology of the body," which he laid out in 130 general audience addresses between 1979 and 1984, is arguably the most creative Christian response to the sexual revolution and its "pulverization" of the human person to be articulated in the twentieth century.
John Paul even goes so far as to propose that sexual love within the bond of marital fidelity is an icon of the interior life of God the Holy Trinity, a community of mutual self—donation and mutual receptivity.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9912/articles/weigel.html   (3713 words)

  
 National Catholic Reporter: Obituary of Pope John Paul II
John Paul believed the travel was necessary to vivify the worldwide unity of the Catholic church, especially by awakening a sense of the universal church over against what he felt was a one-sided emphasis on the local church following Vatican II.
Whatever may be said publicly, John Paul II did not endear himself to some of his brother bishops, either in the exercise of “collegiality” or in the way in which he permitted some Vatican Congregations in particular, and the Roman curia in general, to deal with them.
John Paul clearly wanted the church on the side of social justice, but at the same time he thought liberation theology was a distortion.
http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/update/conclave/jp_obit_main.htm   (8800 words)

  
 frontline: john paul II - the millennial pope PBS
FRONTLINE's "Pope John Paul II-The Millennial Pope," a bold and innovative new biography on this controversial world leader, is a journey through the 20th century to the sources of John Paul II's character and beliefs and the passionate reaction to him.
In the two decades John Paul II has commanded the world stage, re-invigorating the Catholic Church in much of the world, he has defined himself by his opposition to many of the dominant secular ideologies and passions of our time: communism, feminism, capitalism and consumerism.
The film is a journey through the 20th century to the sources of Pope John Paul II's character and beliefs, and a journey into the passionate reaction to him.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/pope   (335 words)

  
 MAN OF 1994: Pope John Paul II
Paul in I Corinthians declares, "Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!" Despite his belief in the redemptive power of human suffering, John Paul feels deep personal anguish at the conflicts that have devastated the peoples of Rwanda and Bosnia.
John Paul's dissatisfaction with some of the church's traditional priestly operatives - like the Jesuits, whom he perceived until recently as becoming too liberal - has led him to encourage lay Catholic movements such as Opus Dei.
In his homeland, John Paul is still regarded as a kind of uncrowned king.
http://www.catholic.net/RCC/News/Time_Mag/popetime.html   (4415 words)

  
 The Papacy - Pope John Paul II
Women’s Concerns: Pope John Paul’s insistence that, in fidelity to the will of Christ, the Church is unable to ordain women as priests has put him at odds with some feminists, as has his opposition to abortion and contraception.
Catechism: One of Pope John Paul’s most important initiatives was the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
From the start, Pope John Paul II has labored to keep the Church faithful to its tradition and to the teaching and spirit of Vatican Council II, while positioning it to meet the challenges of the third millennium.
http://www.osv.com/catholicalmanac/popejpiia.asp   (4012 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Pope John Paul II
O Blessed Trinity, we thank you for having graced the church with Pope John Paul II and for allowing the tenderness of your fatherly care, the glory of the cross of Christ, and the splendor of the Holy Spirit, to shine through him.
For many years Karol believed God was calling him to the priesthood, and after two near fatal accidents, he responded to God's call.
Trusting fully in your infinite mercy and in the maternal intercession of Mary, he has given us a living image of Jesus the Good Shepherd, and has shown us that holiness is the necessary measure of ordinary Christian life and is the way of achieving eternal communion with you.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/pope0264.htm   (1648 words)

  
 Ther Murder of Pope John Paul I
Every Wednesday for years now John Paul II has been describing the pleasures of a truly human and personalist love, inviting the whole world to share in it, demonstrating at the same time that such love fits in well with natural methods of birth control.
Above all, he was anxious, as we were at the time, to begin by placing this thorny question in the context of the Church’s entire religious and moral doctrine, just as he was equally anxious to see the answer to it find its place in the fullness of the sacramental and supernatural life of Christians.
It was not the Imitation of Jesus Christ nor some discourse for an occasion that John Paul I was holding in his tense hand.
http://www.crc-internet.org/oct84a.htm   (14041 words)

  
 http://www.myhelppage2.homestead.com/glorification.html
Pictured above with Bishop Padraig Harrington is the Promulgator of the Cause for the Beatification of Pope John Paul I. Bishop Harrington  was born and educated in the Promulgators' parish in Ireland.
The Lord certainly heard Albino's prayer,  accepted him  as he was, and elevated him to the Seat of Peter, in order that he might  illuminate the world as a smiling messenger of Gods' love.
The above prayer was taught to Pope John Paul I by his mother, when  he was just a little boy.
http://www.myhelppage2.homestead.com/glorification.html   (703 words)

  
 Ther Murder of Pope John Paul I
Sixteen hours after his strange death, John Paul I was no more than a memory in that very place where, the day before, he was still reigning as the holy and beloved common Father.
Furthermore, Sergeant Roggan, who was on duty that night, suddenly came face to face with Paul Marcinkus on the premises at a quarter to seven in the morning at a time and a place where he had no reason to be.
Among others were the names of Cardinals Villot, Casaroli, Baggio, Poletti, Bishop Marcinkus and his confederates, and Pope Paul’s secretary, Pasquale Macchi...
http://www.crc-internet.org/oct84.htm   (7030 words)

  
 The Manila Times Internet Edition WORLD > Pope John Paul I was ‘assassinated’–author
John Paul I wanted to redistribute the riches of the Church, open the Church to women and authorize the use of contraceptives,” Rocha told AFP in an interview.
LISBON: Pope John Paul I, who died from an apparent heart attack just 33 days after becoming pontiff in 1978, was in fact assassinated over his plans to radically reform the Catholic Church, a novel to be published worldwide next year charges.
The novel expounds the theory that John Paul I had become a threat because he was aware of money laundering involving the Vatican Bank as well as due to his plans to liberalize some aspects of centuries-old Church doctrine.
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2005/dec/19/yehey/world/20051219wor3.html   (284 words)

  
 The Holy See - The Holy Father - John Paul I
The Holy See - The Holy Father - John Paul I
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_i/index.htm   (11 words)

  
 The murder of Pope John Paul I
Yet another book has been written on the suspicious death of Pope John Paul I, this time by a Spanish priest named Father Jesus Lopez Saez.
Sister Vicenza found the Holy Father dead at approximately 4:45 a.m.
He was frail in health as an infant and as a young priest, but there were no reports of heart trouble.” (San Juan Star, October 9, 1978)
http://www.tldm.org/news3/johnpaulI.htm   (1980 words)

  
 CNN.com - John Paul on sainthood fast track - May 13, 2005
Benedict's decision means that John Paul, who died on April 2, could be beatified and thus declared a "blessed of the Church" within a few years if a miracle can be attributed to him.
ROME, Italy -- Pope Benedict XVI has said he is putting his predecessor John Paul II on the fast track to possible sainthood in the Roman Catholic Church.
After the death of John Paul at the age of 84, there were calls from many for his sainthood.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/05/13/pope.sainthood   (308 words)

  
 News 8 Austin 24 Hour Local News POPE JOHN PAUL II
The pope was said to be very lucid on Friday and “extraordinarily serene.” He visited with top Vatican officials and appointed a large number of bishops and other church officials.
He was a strong voice who stood for the teachings of the Catholic Church.
John Paul asked aides to read him the liturgy of the Third Hour: the biblical passage describing the path that Christ took to his Crucifixion.
http://www.news8austin.com/content/pope_john_paul_ii   (663 words)

  
 John Paul I
And let's just say that the word Antichrist is bandied around pretty freely during some of these discussions.
rotten > Library > Biographies > Religion > Popes > John Paul I
John Paul I was pope for barely a month before he died.
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/religion/popes/john_paul_i   (949 words)

  
 Garry Wills, Meet Pope John Paul I
It had been sold without their knowledge, through Bishop Marcinkus to the benefit of all concerned but the priests and poor of the diocese of Venice.
As he moved from being an unknown cleric to becoming bishop of Vittorio Veneto, he gently refused all gifts with these words, "I came without five lire.
Yet, the more I studied, the more convinced I became that Albino Luciani's entire life was a preparation for those brief 33 days as Pope John Paul I. He had been nurtured in poverty, and never forgot what that was like.
http://www.takingfive.com/popejohnpaul.htm   (515 words)

  
 CBS News Embalmers Await Call From Vatican April 5, 2005 17:30:08
The tradition, carried down from father to son, has for decades fallen to the Signoracci family, which was called to preserve the remains of the three popes before John Paul II.
According to Church procedures, John Paul's funeral will be held within four to six days following the pontiff's death Saturday evening.
John Paul died Saturday evening at 84, and his remains were on display Sunday morning for officials of the Roman Curia, authorities and the diplomatic corps.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/03/world/main685114.shtml   (514 words)

  
 CNN.com - Special Reports - Pope John Paul II
Voicing a strong moral vision, Pope John Paul II forged a legacy as one of the Catholic Church's most influential and controversial leaders.
The 264th pontiff traveled more and beatified more people than any pope in history, and supporters and critics alike agree on the immense significance of his 26-year papacy.
CNN.com - Special Reports - Pope John Paul II An influential pontiff
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2005/pope   (82 words)

  
 Pope John Paul I
"But what can we say of John Paul I? It seems to us that only yesterday he emerged from this assembly of ours to put on the papal robes--not a light weight.
This is also confirmed by his wise instructions to the faithful who were present at his public audiences on faith, hope and love."
photo: Pope John XXIII with new Bishop Albino Luciani
http://www.praiseofglory.com/popejp1.htm   (3427 words)

  
 St Malachy's Prophecy of the Popes Catholic-Pages.com
Cornelius a Lapide refers to this prophecy in his commentary "On the Gospel of St. John" (C. xvi) and "On the Apocalypse" (cc.
I think they are a bit of fun, and the semantic exercise of trying to fit the motto to the Pope that goes on in letters to the editor around the world is great reading!
It merely says that he is to be the last, so that we may suppose as many popes as we please before "Peter the Roman".
http://www.catholic-pages.com/grabbag/malachy.asp   (1527 words)

  
 TIME 100: Pope John Paul II
TIME 100: Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II waves to pilgrims in September 1989
The most tireless moral voice of a secular age, he reminded humankind of the worth of individuals in the modern world
The head of the communist world had bumped into the answer to Stalin's question: How many divisions has the Pope?
http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/popejohn.html   (232 words)

  
 John Paul Jones
He was the son of a Scottish gardener and was originally named John Paul.
At the age of 12 he entered the British merchant marine and went to sea for the first time, as a cabin boy.
He was buried in Paris, but in 1905 his remains were removed from his long-forgotton grave and brought to the United States where, in 1913, they were finally interred in the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel at Anapolis, Maryland.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/3020/jones.html   (573 words)

  
 Albino Luciani Pope John Paul I An Irish Tribute
Albino Luciani Pope John Paul I An Irish Tribute
http://www.johnpaul1.com   (31 words)

  
 JOHN PAUL I
In December 1958 John XXIII made him Bishop of Vittorio Veneto, near Venice, and as a special mark of friendship consecrated him himself in St. Peter's in Rome.
He was assigned at once to teach theology in the seminary, of which he was made vice-rector, and by 1947 he became vicar general of Belluno.
He was the first pope chosen from their ranks.
http://www.cfpeople.org/Books/Pope/POPEp261.htm   (498 words)

  
 John Paul II
The Holy See - The Holy Father - John Paul II
"Christopher West’s keen grasp of John Paul II's theology of the body and his ability to make it accessible to others is changing lives, strengthening marriages, and renewing people's faith in the Church across the country and internationally.
The complete text in English of the apostolic constitution Universi Dominici Gregis by John Paul II is indispensable for those who want their reporting to reflect all the recent changes in process and procedure in papal funerals and conclaves.
http://www.daughtersofstpaul.com/johnpaulpapacy/resources   (822 words)

  
 U.S. Navy - John Paul Jones
Apprenticed to a merchant at age 13, he went to sea in the brig Friendship to learn the art of seamanship.
At 21, he received his first command, the brig John.
After several successful years as a merchant skipper in the West Indies trade, John Paul emigrated to the British colonies in North America and there added "Jones" to his name.
http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/traditions/html/jpjones.html   (612 words)

  
 FAQ: John Paul Jones, 250th anniversary of his birth
Apprenticed to a merchant at age 13, John Paul went to sea in the brig Friendship to learn the art of seamanship.
At twenty-one he received his first command on the brig John.
During the nineteenth century, John Paul Jones was idolized by popular writers and extravagantly praised as a man of action.
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq58-1.htm   (1695 words)

  
 John Paul Jones - Biography of John Paul Jones, a naval legend
JOHN PAUL JONES, the popular naval hero of the Revolution, the son of John Paul, a gardener in Scotland, was born July 6, 1747, at a cottage on the estate of his father's employer, Mr.
This gave him an early introduction to the country with which the fame of the future soldier of fortune was to be especially identified.
John Paul Jones was one of nature's self-made men; that is, nature gave the genius, and he supplied the industry, for he knew how to labor, and must have often exerted himself to secure the attainments which he possessed.
http://www.2020site.org/pauljones   (417 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II Cultural Center
tells the powerful story of how Pope John Paul II significantly reconfigured the history between Catholics and Jews, starting in his childhood and culminating with a series of papal firsts beginning with his dramatic visit to the Rome synagogue and later establishing diplomatic ties with Israel.
Visitors are "eyewitnesses" to history as they follow in the footsteps of John Paul II from his childhood in Poland, through World War II, and his work to improve inter-faith relations as Pope.
Commemorate Pope John Paul II's Pontificate with a Beautiful Book
http://www.jp2cc.org   (823 words)

  
 John Paul I. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
He was present at the Second Vatican Council (see Vatican Council, Second) and vowed during his papacy to put its mandates into effect.
John Paul I eliminated the traditional, elaborate papal coronation, opting for a simpler ceremony.
He died one month after becoming pope and was succeeded by John Paul II.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/jo/JohnPaul1.html   (153 words)

  
 John Paul Jones
His pursuit of glory as a reward for self-sacrifice and service to the nation was fully in keeping with the spirit of the time.
Named John Paul, he inherited from his parents, John Paul, Sr., and Jean McDuff, the independence of the Scottish Lowlander and the fighting instincts of the Highlander.
But no authentic record proves that he ever met either of them or that they served him in any way.
http://www.americanrevwar.homestead.com/files/JONES.HTM   (2150 words)

  
 SeacoastNH.com - John Paul Jones
READ: John Paul Jones In Portsmouth, NH John Paul Jones: Life Chronology
The Perilous Life of the Paul Jones House
Unfurling the Truth of JPJ and the US Flag
http://seacoastnh.com/Maritime_History/John_Paul_Jones/John_Paul_Jones   (570 words)

  
 The Official John Paul Strain Website
I hope that you will join me in my passion for history and my love of bringing that history to life through my artwork.
It gives me great pride to have my historical artwork displayed on my new site and to share my passion for history through art with viewers around the world.
If you would like to be notified of new releases, please sign up using the link 'Membership' link above.
http://www.johnpaulstrain.com   (164 words)

  
 USCCB - Pope John Paul II
Major Dates in the Life of John Paul
USCCB - Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II Biography
http://www.usccb.org/pope   (40 words)

  
 justiceshp.htm
JOHN PAUL STEVENS was born in Chicago April 10, 1920, the youngest of four children, all sons, of Ernest James Stevens and Elizabeth Street Stevens.
Justice Stevens has a fondness for bow ties, which, too, in its way is a dissenting opinion.
His father made a fortune in hotels and insurance and for a time owned and managed the Stevens Hotel, now the Chicago Hilton.
http://www.supremecourthistory.org/myweb/justice/stevens.htm   (1730 words)

  
 IMDb Name Search
A search for "John Paul" found the following results:
John Paul Rice (I) (Producer, The Three Stages of Stan (2003))
John Paul (V) (Miscellaneous Crew, Waking Life (2001))
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 John Paul's ARMADILLO OIL COMPANY - STEAKS, RIBS, and SPIRITS in Columbia & Greenville South Carolina
John Paul himself is usually working the floor.
"John Paul's stands out with the best baby-back ribs and a variety of expertly cooked steaks" MetroBEAT.net
Great place to bring the kids." Angie Mcatee
http://www.johnpauls.com   (172 words)

  
 Led Zeppelin - John Paul Jones (Electric Magic)
His critically acclaimed live performances gave the world a chance to experience his extraordinary talent and a left the audience with a greater understanding of his enormous contributions to music: past, present and future.
The most underrated musician on the planet, John Paul Jones' credentials are staggering.
Led Zeppelin - John Paul Jones (Electric Magic)
http://www.led-zeppelin.com/EMJPJ.html   (471 words)

  
 John Paul (I)
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 Streams Ministries International: John Paul Jackson
Here you will find the latest teachings by John Paul Jackson, music by Streams Music Group, books by Streams Publishing House and much more.
Brand New Release by John Paul Jackson 1st Release in John Paul's new Throne Room Series!
Youth Pricing for Streams Courses now available for all ISD courses
http://www.streamsministries.com   (86 words)

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