In 1938 Karol Wojtyla started studying in the University Jagiellonski, which was closed down in the beginning of the World War 2 by the Germans. He then worked in a quarry (1940-1944) and in the "Solvay" chemical factory in order to avoid being deported to Germany. During WW2 Karol Wojtyla was also studying in a secret Catholic seminary and was active in an "underground liberation movement" in a "Rhapsody Theatre".
he also wanted little boys that would "help" him with his study
Pope John Paul II came from Wadowice, Poland. He was an archibishop of Krakow.
Pope John Paul II was the first from Poland. He served from October 1978 to April 2005.
Pope John Paul II was the first from Poland. He served from October 1978 to April 2005.
He was a soccer goalkeeper.
Pope John Paul II visited Poland a total of nine times during his papacy. His visits took place between 1979 and 1999, significantly influencing the country's political landscape and the Catholic Church's presence there. These trips were marked by large public gatherings and a strong emphasis on faith, freedom, and national identity.
Pope John Paul II came from Wadowice, Poland. He was an archibishop of Krakow.
Pope John Paul II worked as a priest, then bishop and cardinal in Poland. When he was elected pope he then worked for over 26 years in Vatican City.
John Paul II came from Poland.
John Paul II was born and raised in Poland.
Pope John Paul II was the first from Poland. He served from October 1978 to April 2005.
Yes, he was the first and, to date, only pope from Poland.
Poland
Both Pope John Paul II and Lech Walesa were influential figures in Poland during the 20th century. They both played significant roles in the fight against communism in Poland, with Pope John Paul II providing moral support through his papacy, and Lech Walesa leading the Solidarity movement, which eventually led to the fall of communism in Poland.
Poland is mostly Roman Catholic and they are proud of John Paul II.
John Paul II, originally of Poland, was baptized Karol Józef Wojtyła.
Poland
Pope St. John Paul II was the first and, to date, only pope from Poland.