Had a personal experience with St. John Paul II. My first experience was in Boston, I was in the Massachusetts National Guard, providing crowd control. There was something about him that I found outstanding. As he passed by my position, he actually looked at me, and blessed me. Go forward when I was in the Navy. Had a USO tour which included a audience, A general audience has many people. I was like three seats from the aisle. Had a rosary which I wanted blessed. The closest person to the aisle was an Chief Corpsman (HMC) so, I passed it to the Chief to see if he can bless the rosary. I was actually stunned. John Paul, stopped, came over to bless my rosary, but the way was a chilling event. The Chief presented my rosary, and John Paul looked at him, looked at me, blessed my rosary then looked at me dead in the eye and blessed my. It was like he recognized me.
“Other religions constitute a positive challenge for the Church: They stimulate her both to discover and acknowledge the signs of Christ’s presence and of the working of the Spirit.” - John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio, Dec. 7, 1990 “For which reason, conventions, meetings and addresses are frequently arranged by these persons, at which a large number of listeners are present, and at which all without distinction are invited to join in the discussion, both infidels of every kind and Christians, even those who have unhappily fallen away from Christ or who with obstinacy and pertinacity deny His divine nature and mission. Certainly such attempts can nowise be approved by Catholics, founded as they are on that false opinion which considers all religions to be more or less good and praiseworthy since they all in different ways manifest and signify that sense which is inborn in us all and by which we are led to the obedient acknowledgement of His rule. Not only are those who hold this opinion in error and deceived, but also in distorting the idea of true religion, they reject it and little by little, turn aside to naturalism and atheism, as it is called; from which it clearly follows that one who supports those who hold these theories and attempts to realize them, is altogether abandoning the divinely revealed religion.” - Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos, No. 2, Jan. 6, 1928
When he came to Ireland in 1979, they made the pope mobile for him in Ireland. They had to remove two lights at the top of mobile. The vatican crowd came to inspect it beforehand and said he cant stand lights in his eyes because it reminded him of when he was interrogated by the gestapo.
I was 18 years old when he became the Pope and I remember those years with such joy and love. I agree “JP 2 we love you.” He had a tremendously positive affect on my formation as a Catholic during my younger years and the story of his life is just so inspiring. You just can’t say enough about how great he is. Truly I think that it definitely is true how some people call him “ John Paul the Great.” He will always be “Great” to me. May he pray for us and watch over us all in these difficult times. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️✝️✝️💕💞🌹💖
My countryman and beloved leader. He helped Poland free itself of communism. I remember seeing him in 2002 for World Youth Day in Toronto. I received my sacrament of marriage on his feast day last year October 22nd at 2:00pm
“The universality of salvation means that it is granted not only to those who explicitly believe in Christ and have entered the Church.” -John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio, Dec. 7, 1990 “Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity … But it is necessary for eternal salvation that he faithfully believes also in the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ …” - Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, dogmatic Athanasian Creed, 1439
“In a few days, we shall go to Assisi, representatives of the Catholic Church, of other Christian Churches and ecclesial communities, and of the great religions of the world … I issued this invitation to believers of all religions.” - John Paul II, Angelus Address, Oct. 12, 1986 “Against these experienced sophists, the people must be taught that the profession of the Catholic faith is uniquely true, as the apostle proclaims: one Lord, one faith, one baptism.” - Pope Pius VIII, May 24, 1829
Still loving the show. I am a faithful listener and try to share with as many people as possible. I would like for more young people to hear this. The young are faced with so many more demons today. They need a loving hand to guide them. Keep up the great work.
“Particularly noteworthy was the prayer meeting at the sanctuary of Our Lady of Mercy at Lake Togo where, for the first time, I also prayed with a group of Animists.” - John Paul II, Aug. 8, 1985 “... all the compulsion and folly, all the outrages and lust, introduced into man’s life by the demons through the worship of false gods.” - Pope Pius XI, Ad Salutem, No. 27, April 20, 1930
It would be awesome if you guys could include historical clips of what you're talking about during the show. I know they aren't always available, but when they are.
JP II had the innate ability to tell if a host was consecrated. If you were in a hurry you needed to avoid chapels. Once a door was closed so he wouldn't stop in and pray for an hour. As he walked by he stopped, looked at the closed door, identical to all the other doors in the hallway, bowed, smiled and shook his finger at the priests escorting him.
“May Saint John the Baptist protect Islam and all the people of Jordan …” - John Paul II, March 21, 2000 “In the royal city of the east, they have slain the successor of Constantine and his people, desecrated the temples of the Lord, defiled the noble church of Justinian with their Mahometan abominations.” - Pope Pius II, Sept. 26, 1459
He had an accident at 21. Was in a coma. He had a mystical dream. He had been a student of Rosicrucianism. Check the story since it's very unique. THX 🙏
“Today, I would like to repeat what I said to young Muslims some years ago in Casablanca: ‘We believe in the same God …’” - John Paul II, general audience, May 5, 1999 “Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity. But the Catholic faith is this, that we worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity. Therefore, let him who wishes to be saved, think thus concerning the Trinity. ‘But it is necessary for eternal salvation that he faithfully believe also in the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ … the Son of God is God and man … This is the Catholic faith; unless each one believes this faithfully and firmly, he cannot be saved.” - Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, Session 8, Nov. 22, 1439, ex cathedra
Pope John Paul granted my request for an annulment of my marriage and he granted it. I am forever grateful to Jesus for him. He is and was a saintly man
“At the same time, I wish to assure once more the pastors and our brothers and sisters of the Orthodox churches that the new evangelization is in no way to be confused with proselytism.” - John Paul II, Ecclesia in Europa, Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, June 28, 2003 “Furthermore, we teach and declare that the Roman Church, by the disposition of the Lord, holds the sovereignty of ordinary power over all the others… This is the doctrine of Catholic truth which no one can deviate and keep his faith and salvation.” - Pope Pius IX, Vatican Council I, ex cathedra
ST. POPE JOHN PAUL II: : “Eternal damnation remains a possibility, but we are not granted, without special divine revelation, the knowledge of whether or which human beings are effectively involved in it. The thought of hell and even less the improper use of biblical images must not create anxiety or despair... The concept of hellfire, the fiery furnace and the unquenchable fire of Gehenna need to be interpreted as symbolic language... The risen Jesus has conquered Satan, giving us the Spirit of God who makes us cry, ‘Abba, Father!’” (Rm 8:15; Gal 5:6).
For me, St JPII is the ultimate CHAD Pope. He was extremely cultured, was physically active, had a sense of humor as well as a sense of gravitas when it was due, and was not afraid of showing pure love to women. The ultimate healthy role model for men, celibate or not.
Tuhan kapan mereka selesai berbincang-bincang, berapa tahunlagi mereka selesai berbincang, aku lelah dan bosan melihat mereka tidak selesai berbicara 😂😂❤️
“... the Church has not hesitated to express deep sorrow at the ‘failures of her sons and daughters in every age’ and, in an act of repentance, has asked forgiveness for their responsibility connected in any way with the scourges of anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism … Today … we are addressing a fervent prayer to the Eternal One, to the God of Shalom, so that enmity and hatred may no longer overpower those who turn to our father, Abraham - Jews, Christians and Muslims.” - John Paul II, message in commemoration of the Jewish Synagogue “The first consideration is that the ceremonies of the Mosaic Law were abrogated by the coming of Christ and that they can no longer be observed without sin after the promulgation of the Gospel.” - Pope Benedict XIV, Ex Quo Primum, No. 61 “It’s an insult to the holy name and a disgrace to the Christian faith. In certain parts of the Christian world, followers of Islam are allowed to meet in their temples or mosques in which, the Saracens need to adore the infildel Mahomet and they loudly invoke and extol his name at certain hours from a high place. This brings disrepute on our faith and gives grave scandal to the faithful. These practices cannot be tolerated without displeasing the Divine Majesty we enjoin on Catholic princes, one and all. They are to forbid expressly the public invocation of the sacrilegious name of Mahomet …” - Pope Clement V, Council of Vienne, 1311-12
Unfortunately I was not able to go to see him when he came to Britain in 1982, but I did see him the following year in Rome. I also saw his successor, Benedict XVI when he came here to beatify John Henry Newman in 2010. I do not know if JPII has been declared a White Martyr, that is someone who suffers seriously for his faith but not actually killed [Red Martyrdom]. I consider JPII the greatest Pope of the last 100 years, although I also admire Pius XII. Both Pius XII and JPII are to be admired for their unequivocal opposition to Marxism-Leninism [aka communism].
Dementia in people with Parkinson's disease is not the same as Alzheimer's. It is considered Parkinson's dementia. I, too, have Parkinsonism, although not Idiopathic Parkinson's disease, it is actually worse in terms of killing much more quickly, but not so much time to offer up suffering. I'm sorry to see that kind of suffering, it is well worth offering up to God. A question; why are there so many who criticize him and his papacy?
It’s cool how JPII traveled to enough times that is equal to going to the moon and back 3 times which also is around the world 30 times in traveling. The moon is a symbol of Mary. Jesus started His ministry at 30. I find this interesting how it connects to Our Lord and Our Lady.
John Paul II praised John Calvin as one who was trying to “make the Church more faithful to the will of the Lord.” - June 14, 1984 John Paul II said of Martin Luther: “Our world even today experiences his great impact on history.” - October, 1983 “But later, even more care was required when the Lutherans and Calvinists dared to oppose the changeless doctrine of the faith with an almost incredible variety of errors. They left no means untried to deceive the faithful with perverse explanations of the sacred books.” - Pope Gregory XVI, Encyclical, May 8, 1844
I don't like joking about him..it's offensive.. I just love John Paul 11 soo much... please understand....He's the #1 Pope to me....I miss him and I love him....
POPE ST. JOHN PAUL II: “To you, immigrants who find yourselves unwelcome in the lands where you have moved, we send words of encouragement. The Church has walked alongside generations of migrants in the march for a better life, and she will not cease to stand by you with every kind of service. To seasonal workers who toil stooped under the sun to provide for their families, we unite ourselves in solidarity with you in your quest for just working conditions.” - Synod of Bishops, December 9, 1997
But he helped to solve Problems of the Couples, not to Make them separate. That was terrible time... I think many of his work as a pope was because he lost his mother.
@whaddupmf No, YOU be a little realistic. Priests have the most important job in the world, they better deliver. Period. Don't give me this violin about their feelings who cares, everyone has feelings, don't they have brains to realize they are on a talking show post-Vatican ll with the fricking Amazon synod coming up???? This is inexcusable. Forgivable as all things, but inexcusable. They're grown ups, they should be above this.
Be charitable sister, we must pray for the Holy Father. Dissenting only erodes our unity as a Church. Stand for the true faith, but do so for the sake of those you are in disagreement with, not to spite or unless no choice is available, despite them. God bless you.
Are you sure about that? lol www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prophesize#:~:text=Definition%20of%20prophesize,dawning%20of%20a%20new%20religion%20%E2%80%A6%20%E2%80%94
The Catholic Talk Show I appreciate the humor and you seem like good guys. As far as the Catholic Church is concerned, no organization on earth that systematically enabled the sexual abuse of children for decades (centuries?) should continue to exist.
@@JamesMinerTattoo - Abuse by the clergy is an evil, disgusting, hell-worthy act. Nobody can argue that. Let me just tell you that 99.99999% of Catholics are heartbroken and want nothing more than healing for the victims and justice to be served to the perpetrators and those who covered their tracks. And the Church deserves the bad press and skepticism. But, the overwhelmingly vast majority of Catholics are trying to be a force for good in the world through service, charity, and love. To say the Church needs to go away because of the sins of a small majority is like saying that whole nations should be eradicated because of the actions of their rulers. A country is more than their government, and the Church is more than the corruption in the hierarchy.
His last girlfriend was the time of him being a cardinal up until his death he had a married polish side chick. . It he carried on with a married woman for decades and decades . Sleep 💤 over partying. For weeks at a time. While he was pope. This isn’t a good thing. It show the Catholic Faith at its core, from the very top, being dishonest and in gave son’s it’s seven fold for a priest to commit the things his letter suggest he did . There hasn’t been an honest pope since saint Malachy The Archbishop of Armagh,s time ..
Had a personal experience with St. John Paul II. My first experience was in Boston, I was in the Massachusetts National Guard, providing crowd control. There was something about him that I found outstanding. As he passed by my position, he actually looked at me, and blessed me. Go forward when I was in the Navy. Had a USO tour which included a audience, A general audience has many people. I was like three seats from the aisle. Had a rosary which I wanted blessed. The closest person to the aisle was an Chief Corpsman (HMC) so, I passed it to the Chief to see if he can bless the rosary. I was actually stunned. John Paul, stopped, came over to bless my rosary, but the way was a chilling event. The Chief presented my rosary, and John Paul looked at him, looked at me, blessed my rosary then looked at me dead in the eye and blessed my. It was like he recognized me.
Wow!! Polish Saint Faustina could read people's souls. He probably had the same gift. He knew it was your rosary.
I believe he had a remarkable memory and couldn't forget a face so he more than likely remembered you.
“Other religions constitute a positive challenge for the Church: They stimulate her both to discover and acknowledge the signs of Christ’s presence and of the working of the Spirit.”
- John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio, Dec. 7, 1990
“For which reason, conventions, meetings and addresses are frequently arranged by these persons, at which a large number of listeners are present, and at which all without distinction are invited to join in the discussion, both infidels of every kind and Christians, even those who have unhappily fallen away from Christ or who with obstinacy and pertinacity deny His divine nature and mission. Certainly such attempts can nowise be approved by Catholics, founded as they are on that false opinion which considers all religions to be more or less good and praiseworthy since they all in different ways manifest and signify that sense which is inborn in us all and by which we are led to the obedient acknowledgement of His rule. Not only are those who hold this opinion in error and deceived, but also in distorting the idea of true religion, they reject it and little by little, turn aside to naturalism and atheism, as it is called; from which it clearly follows that one who supports those who hold these theories and attempts to realize them, is altogether abandoning the divinely revealed religion.”
- Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos, No. 2, Jan. 6, 1928
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@@John-jf8lw What point are you trying to make?
JPII 's message on "Do not be afraid" help me to complete my two sacraments and go to confession.
I had lunch with Pope John Paul when I was about 30. When I was at school Mother Teresa from Calcutta came to breakfast with us. My two saints!
How wonderful for you! Remember it always & tell everyone you know so the memory will last!
Polish listener here 🙃🇵🇱 great episode!
Me too!!
When he came to Ireland in 1979, they made the pope mobile for him in Ireland. They had to remove two lights at the top of mobile. The vatican crowd came to inspect it beforehand and said he cant stand lights in his eyes because it reminded him of when he was interrogated by the gestapo.
I was 18 years old when he became the Pope and I remember those years with such joy and love. I agree “JP 2 we love you.” He had a tremendously positive affect on my formation as a Catholic during my younger years and the story of his life is just so inspiring. You just can’t say enough about how great he is. Truly I think that it definitely is true how some people call him “ John Paul the Great.” He will always be “Great” to me. May he pray for us and watch over us all in these difficult times. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✝️✝️✝️💕💞🌹💖
I'm from the Philippines and an avid listener since I have discovered this podcast...
There has not been a church I have visited without a Polish priest assigned there. Thank God for Poland!
I loved his singing voice..
My countryman and beloved leader. He helped Poland free itself of communism. I remember seeing him in 2002 for World Youth Day in Toronto. I received my sacrament of marriage on his feast day last year October 22nd at 2:00pm
Remembering a lot from WYD 1995 in Manila, Philippines. One of my favorite memories is when the people started chanting "Lolek" before the final mass.
We really love John Paul II here in the Philippines!
“The universality of salvation means that it is granted not only to those who explicitly believe in Christ and have entered the Church.”
-John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio, Dec. 7, 1990
“Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity … But it is necessary for eternal salvation that he faithfully believes also in the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ …”
- Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, dogmatic Athanasian Creed, 1439
Love the touch if humor in your talk show
I'm a Filipino and yes he visited here during World youth day.
Pope John Paul II is on my list for being the best pope ever exclamation point
Pope John Paul II was always my hero. From the time he Became pope all the way through and up to including the present. Always my hero.
“In a few days, we shall go to Assisi, representatives of the Catholic Church, of other Christian Churches and ecclesial communities, and of the great religions of the world … I issued this invitation to believers of all religions.”
- John Paul II, Angelus Address, Oct. 12, 1986
“Against these experienced sophists, the people must be taught that the profession of the Catholic faith is uniquely true, as the apostle proclaims: one Lord, one faith, one baptism.”
- Pope Pius VIII, May 24, 1829
Still loving the show. I am a faithful listener and try to share with as many people as possible. I would like for more young people to hear this. The young are faced with so many more demons today. They need a loving hand to guide them. Keep up the great work.
Loved the blessing at the end!
shout out from the 🇵🇭 very nice episode
The Philippines part made me smile. Saint Pope John Paul II, pray for us.
Remember that Polish cartoon "Bolek and Lolek"? It makes me think of JPII and my childhood ㅠㅠ
Hello Guys I love listening to you, I have a request why don't you do a show about Mother Theresa
I'm really big fan of him..JP2 rules!...🇵🇭
Somehow I missed this episode!
I am now inspired to learn more!
Thank you..I really enjoyed this!
Really enjoyed listening to this 💯
I happened to watch this on the 15th anniversary of his death. I didn't even know until I looked it up afterward. Quite amazing coincidence
John Paul Two we love you! ❤️
“Particularly noteworthy was the prayer meeting at the sanctuary of Our Lady of Mercy at Lake Togo where, for the first time, I also prayed with a group of Animists.”
- John Paul II, Aug. 8, 1985
“... all the compulsion and folly, all the outrages and lust, introduced into man’s life by the demons through the worship of false gods.”
- Pope Pius XI, Ad Salutem, No. 27, April 20, 1930
It would be awesome if you guys could include historical clips of what you're talking about during the show. I know they aren't always available, but when they are.
Amazing episode yet again! Thank you for the autobiography recommendation!👍👍👍
You guys are awesome 💪🏼😃☝️
JP II had the innate ability to tell if a host was consecrated. If you were in a hurry you needed to avoid chapels.
Once a door was closed so he wouldn't stop in and pray for an hour. As he walked by he stopped, looked at the closed door, identical to all the other doors in the hallway, bowed, smiled and shook his finger at the priests escorting him.
“May Saint John the Baptist protect Islam and all the people of Jordan …”
- John Paul II, March 21, 2000
“In the royal city of the east, they have slain the successor of Constantine and his people, desecrated the temples of the Lord, defiled the noble church of Justinian with their Mahometan abominations.”
- Pope Pius II, Sept. 26, 1459
@@John-jf8lwbro what
He had an accident at 21. Was in a coma. He had a mystical dream. He had been a student of Rosicrucianism. Check the story since it's very unique. THX 🙏
I was very interested in the story of Karol getting hit by the Nazi Jeep. Any more specifics on that, like what road he was on, age, etc?
I am too, please who has more details???
He talked with all people, with whole toleranz and respect for everyone, and he knew he as a pop can make do something amazing.
JPII was a living saint! Pray for us.😷😷😷💜
“Today, I would like to repeat what I said to young Muslims some years ago in Casablanca: ‘We believe in the same God …’”
- John Paul II, general audience, May 5, 1999
“Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity. But the Catholic faith is this, that we worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity. Therefore, let him who wishes to be saved, think thus concerning the Trinity. ‘But it is necessary for eternal salvation that he faithfully believe also in the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ … the Son of God is God and man … This is the Catholic faith; unless each one believes this faithfully and firmly, he cannot be saved.”
- Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, Session 8, Nov. 22, 1439, ex cathedra
Pope John Paul granted my request for an annulment of my marriage and he granted it. I am forever grateful to Jesus for him. He is and was a saintly man
I remember seeing Saint Pope John Paul 2 at World Youth Day in Toronto Canada. I was 6 feet away from him. I could feel the spirit like a wave.
I hope for an African pope next.
I Hope not. Certainly not in the light of Revelation 17
Pope St JP II, WE LOVE YOU !
“At the same time, I wish to assure once more the pastors and our brothers and sisters of the Orthodox churches that the new evangelization is in no way to be confused with proselytism.”
- John Paul II, Ecclesia in Europa, Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, June 28, 2003
“Furthermore, we teach and declare that the Roman Church, by the disposition of the Lord, holds the sovereignty of ordinary power over all the others… This is the doctrine of Catholic truth which no one can deviate and keep his faith and salvation.”
- Pope Pius IX, Vatican Council I, ex cathedra
ST. POPE JOHN PAUL II: : “Eternal damnation remains a possibility, but we are not granted, without special divine revelation, the knowledge of whether or which human beings are effectively involved in it. The thought of hell and even less the improper use of biblical images must not create anxiety or despair... The concept of hellfire, the fiery furnace and the unquenchable fire of Gehenna need to be interpreted as symbolic language... The risen Jesus has conquered Satan, giving us the Spirit of God who makes us cry, ‘Abba, Father!’” (Rm 8:15; Gal 5:6).
For me, St JPII is the ultimate CHAD Pope. He was extremely cultured, was physically active, had a sense of humor as well as a sense of gravitas when it was due, and was not afraid of showing pure love to women. The ultimate healthy role model for men, celibate or not.
Even if I am not a Catholic, Saint John Paul is one of my heros.
JP2, WE LOVE YOU!
Tuhan kapan mereka selesai berbincang-bincang, berapa tahunlagi mereka selesai berbincang, aku lelah dan bosan melihat mereka tidak selesai berbicara 😂😂❤️
Love you all. Yes John Paul 11 A great Pope.
“... the Church has not hesitated to express deep sorrow at the ‘failures of her sons and daughters in every age’ and, in an act of repentance, has asked forgiveness for their responsibility connected in any way with the scourges of anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism … Today … we are addressing a fervent prayer to the Eternal One, to the God of Shalom, so that enmity and hatred may no longer overpower those who turn to our father, Abraham - Jews, Christians and Muslims.”
- John Paul II, message in commemoration of the Jewish Synagogue
“The first consideration is that the ceremonies of the Mosaic Law were abrogated by the coming of Christ and that they can no longer be observed without sin after the promulgation of the Gospel.”
- Pope Benedict XIV, Ex Quo Primum, No. 61
“It’s an insult to the holy name and a disgrace to the Christian faith. In certain parts of the Christian world, followers of Islam are allowed to meet in their temples or mosques in which, the Saracens need to adore the infildel Mahomet and they loudly invoke and extol his name at certain hours from a high place. This brings disrepute on our faith and gives grave scandal to the faithful. These practices cannot be tolerated without displeasing the Divine Majesty we enjoin on Catholic princes, one and all. They are to forbid expressly the public invocation of the sacrilegious name of Mahomet …”
- Pope Clement V, Council of Vienne, 1311-12
He was actually named after the Blessed Charles of Austria (to this day the last emperor-king of Austria and Hungary)
Unfortunately I was not able to go to see him when he came to Britain in 1982, but I did see him the following year in Rome. I also saw his successor, Benedict XVI when he came here to beatify John Henry Newman in 2010.
I do not know if JPII has been declared a White Martyr, that is someone who suffers seriously for his faith but not actually killed [Red Martyrdom]. I consider JPII the greatest Pope of the last 100 years, although I also admire Pius XII. Both Pius XII and JPII are to be admired for their unequivocal opposition to Marxism-Leninism [aka communism].
Dementia in people with Parkinson's disease is not the same as Alzheimer's. It is considered Parkinson's dementia. I, too, have Parkinsonism, although not Idiopathic Parkinson's disease, it is actually worse in terms of killing much more quickly, but not so much time to offer up suffering. I'm sorry to see that kind of suffering, it is well worth offering up to God.
A question; why are there so many who criticize him and his papacy?
I loved Pope John Paul ll. Now, he is our Saint. We were Blessed to have him in our lives.
I did he came to Alaska and waved at me. Well the group of people I was seating on my dad’s shoulders.
Amen. 😇😇😇😇😇
It’s cool how JPII traveled to enough times that is equal to going to the moon and back 3 times which also is around the world 30 times in traveling. The moon is a symbol of Mary. Jesus started His ministry at 30. I find this interesting how it connects to Our Lord and Our Lady.
John Paul II praised John Calvin as one who was trying to “make the Church more faithful to the will of the Lord.”
- June 14, 1984
John Paul II said of Martin Luther: “Our world even today experiences his great impact on history.”
- October, 1983
“But later, even more care was required when the Lutherans and Calvinists dared to oppose the changeless doctrine of the faith with an almost incredible variety of errors. They left no means untried to deceive the faithful with perverse explanations of the sacred books.”
- Pope Gregory XVI, Encyclical, May 8, 1844
I don't like joking about him..it's offensive.. I just love John Paul 11 soo much... please understand....He's the #1 Pope to me....I miss him and I love him....
JP2 is my pope as well. I remember the day he was elected. I was lil kid but I remember it like it was yesterday.
POPE ST. JOHN PAUL II: “To you, immigrants who find yourselves unwelcome in the lands where you have moved, we send words of encouragement. The Church has walked alongside generations of migrants in the march for a better life, and she will not cease to stand by you with every kind of service. To seasonal workers who toil stooped under the sun to provide for their families, we unite ourselves in solidarity with you in your quest for just working conditions.” -
Synod of Bishops, December 9, 1997
Pope John Paul, the second canonized Padre Pio
🙏brilliant ❤
I think many people of the world they will love any Pop, but which had such heart power... Non, after him. And it is the truth.
question, do the pope like the president of the united states have issues during his time or a passion during his ministry?
He was exeptional, Poland through religion tried to safe their humanity in komunism and during the war. He was a man so he saw the Beauty: Women too.
But he helped to solve Problems of the Couples, not to Make them separate. That was terrible time... I think many of his work as a pope was because he lost his mother.
He worked very long because he was taugh guy... You don't understand. Greatings, i am appreciated You remember he is great man.
I remember everything I have done with people but names...yeah no.
Phillipinos the most devout people in the world
The Soviets were the Allies though? They were part of the Allied Powers, one of the main powers United against the Axis.
Chicle. Really?
Ikr? super classy 😂 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ My teacher would have said "¿eres una tortillera o qué?
I have a beautiful Statue of pope Johnpaul 2nd from when he became a priest then a bishop the A Pope . If anyone is interested
Who picked him up out of the ditch and got him to the hospital. A German soldier.
You are great and casual, but please say JOHN OAUL II,NOT JP2.
Not once in 40 minutes was he called by his rightful name, St. John Paul the Great. How sad...
@Romans 12 How can you quote a Catholic document (the Bible), but then say it's a false teaching? You make zero sense...
He travelled because he wanted to know really the world, by expierience.
Nazi Truck....what a set up!
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The talk here about romance is clearly against celibacy in the priesthood. Unfortunate.
@whaddupmf No, YOU be a little realistic. Priests have the most important job in the world, they better deliver.
Period.
Don't give me this violin about their feelings who cares, everyone has feelings, don't they have brains to realize they are on a talking show post-Vatican ll with the fricking Amazon synod coming up????
This is inexcusable.
Forgivable as all things, but inexcusable.
They're grown ups, they should be above this.
Get real. Priests are human beings doing a service not many can do. They have feelings and need prayers just like everyone else.
Is that our current Pope Luther ....errrrr, I mean Francis ..... bobble head near Fr's right hand ?
Be charitable sister, we must pray for the Holy Father. Dissenting only erodes our unity as a Church. Stand for the true faith, but do so for the sake of those you are in disagreement with, not to spite or unless no choice is available, despite them. God bless you.
"prophesize" = not a word. Please learn to speak English.
Are you sure about that? lol
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prophesize#:~:text=Definition%20of%20prophesize,dawning%20of%20a%20new%20religion%20%E2%80%A6%20%E2%80%94
@@CatholicTalkShow For some reason on Iphone autocorrect it shows that prophesize isnt a word
How the hell did I end up here
James Miner - RUclips’s algorithm works in mysterious ways.
The Catholic Talk Show 😂 So true. I was watching car repair videos and the next thing you know I’m learning about a pedophile cult leader!
James Miner - Hmm, I didn’t think this video was on Jeffrey Epstein. Let us double check our show notes... nope it’s not.
The Catholic Talk Show I appreciate the humor and you seem like good guys. As far as the Catholic Church is concerned, no organization on earth that systematically enabled the sexual abuse of children for decades (centuries?) should continue to exist.
@@JamesMinerTattoo - Abuse by the clergy is an evil, disgusting, hell-worthy act. Nobody can argue that. Let me just tell you that 99.99999% of Catholics are heartbroken and want nothing more than healing for the victims and justice to be served to the perpetrators and those who covered their tracks. And the Church deserves the bad press and skepticism. But, the overwhelmingly vast majority of Catholics are trying to be a force for good in the world through service, charity, and love. To say the Church needs to go away because of the sins of a small majority is like saying that whole nations should be eradicated because of the actions of their rulers. A country is more than their government, and the Church is more than the corruption in the hierarchy.
His last girlfriend was the time of him being a cardinal up until his death he had a married polish side chick. . It he carried on with a married woman for decades and decades . Sleep 💤 over partying. For weeks at a time. While he was pope. This isn’t a good thing. It show the Catholic Faith at its core, from the very top, being dishonest and in gave son’s it’s seven fold for a priest to commit the things his letter suggest he did . There hasn’t been an honest pope since saint Malachy The
Archbishop of Armagh,s time ..
Where did you get this ludicrous and obviously untrue story from, or did you just make it up?
What tf you blabing. Are you demon posesed? If so begone in Jesus name evil spirit. 👿