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Both popes named John Paul were Catholics. being a male Catholic are the two requirements for being elected as pope.
Most Catholics assume that he is in Heaven. He is currently being considered for sainthood.
There have been only two popes named John Paul, John Paul I, and John Paul II, there has never been a John Paul 13th.
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Yes he did but he sang with Paul
Perhaps you refer to the popes of the same name - there have been two pope John Pauls. As of now, neither has been canonized a saint. By far Pope John Paul II was the more popular, though this is because John Paul I died within weeks of becoming pope. There are many Catholics that consider John Paul II a saint and are hoping for his eventual canonization, however, there are other Catholics that find John Paul's theology too progressive and even accuse it of having shards of material heresy throughout it. The ultimate test of whether John Paul II will be received as worthy of canonization is how the Vatican II council and its spirit settles in the decades ahead since John Paul II was very much a proponent of it and its teachings which, as of yet, are still struggling to settle in the Church.
Great question! :)Actually, it was Pope Paul VI who wrote this Apostolic Exhortation, which also goes by the Latin name Evangelii Nuntiandi.
World War I ended in 1918 before John Paul II was born.
No, why would we? In fact, Pope John Paul II was a beloved figure among Bosnias Muslims:
No; in fact, he disliked the song, which was Paul McCartney's.
He wrote What Goes On.
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