Saturday, April 02, 2005

Wojtyla

Today, one of the greatest, most influential men of our century, Pope John Paul II, passed on to meet his creator.


Many today remember him and his life-long legacy of faith, the fight for freedom for all people, and influence from the greatest leader to the smallest child.


John Michael talbot has some encouraging words in reflection of Karol Wojtyla's dynamic life.


Read them here.

1 Comments:

Blogger Eucharisto said...

No, I'm not Catholic. But I understand what a great man he was, and what a great Christian. He worked with my mom (among other people) in poland before he was pope, with a youth evangelism organisation called Oasis, and he personally shared the four laws (Campus Crusade for Christ) many times. Really, Catholicism has nothing to do with it for me. He wasn't a great individual because he was Catholic, he was a great individual because he was commited to bringing Christ's message to the world, and to bring peace and hope to all peoples around the world.

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