The Roman Catholic Pope John Paul II resides in?
Vatican City
Catholic AnswerIt's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.His Holiness, Pope John Paul II, died on 2 April 2005 and was buried in the crypt at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. His successor, Pope Benedict XVI, current resides in Vatican City.
Pope John Paul II was 85 years old when he died. In his later years, his health began to suffer, particularly after he developed Parkinson's Disease during the 1990s. He died on 2 April 2005.
What is John Paul White's wife name?
John Paul White has chosen to keep his wife's name out of the public. Her name is not mentioned in interviewed, but he does have a wife and together they have four children.
Was John Paul II for or against euthanasia?
He would have been against it, as from his perspective it would be murder and against the commandments.
How did prayer influence John Paul II's life?
how did prayer influence John paul life?
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Was Pope John Paul a member of 666?
I do not know what you are referring to as I can find no group 666. Whatever your intentions, he was not a member of any such group, real or fictional.
Was Pope John Paul II responsible for the end of the Cold War?
A:
Not really. President Gorbachov, more than any other, was responsible for the end of the Cold War. His policies of "Perestroika" (restructuring) and "glasnost" (openness) brought the confrontation between the old Soviet Union and the United States to an end.
Is Pope John Paul II's body decaying?
Yes, in fact it had begun to decay while still lying in state in Saint Peter's Basilica as it had not been embalmed. This was quite evident to anyone who got close to the body as the odor was quite strong.
In what year did Pope John Paul II break his hip?
In April of 1994 Pope John Paul II slipped while getting out of the bathtub and broke his hip.
What Polish political movement got the support of Pope John Paul in the 1980?
Solidarność, an independent trade union in Poland.
How many original pope names are there?
Here is the list of papal names (if we count John Paul as one name) with the number of times each name has been used in parentheses: Adeodatus (1)
Adrian (6)
Agapetus (2)
Agatho (1)
Alexander (7)
Anacletus (1)
Anastasius (4)
Anicetus (1)
Anterus (1)
Benedict (16)
Boniface (8)
Caius (1)
Callistus (3)
Celestine (5)
Clement (14)
Conon (1)
Constantine (1)
Cornelius (1)
Damasus (2)
Deusdedit (1)
Dionysius (1)
Donus (1)
Eleutherius (1)
Eugene (4)
Eusebius (1)
Eutychian (1)
Evaristus (1)
Fabian (1)
Felix (3)
Formosus (1)
Gelasius (2)
Gregory (16)
Hilarius (1)
Honorius (4)
Hormisdas (1)
Hyginus (1)
Innocent (13)
John (21)
John Paul (2)
Julius (3)
Lando (1)
Leo (13)
Liberius (1)
Linus (1)
Lucius (3)
Marcellinus (1)
Marcellus (2)
Marcus (1)
Marinus (2)
Martin(3)
Miltiades (1)
Nicholas (5)
Paschal (2)
Paul (6)
Pelagius (2)
Peter (1)
Pius (12)
Pontain (1)
Romanus (1)
Sabinian (1)
Sergius (4)
Severinus (1)
Silverius (1)
Simplicius (1)
Siricius (1)
Sisinnius (1)
Sixtus (5)
Soter (1)
Stephen (10)
Sylvester (3)
Symmachus (1)
Telesphorus (1)
Theodore (2)
Urban (8)
Valentine (1)
Victor (3)
Vigilius (1)
Vitalian (1)
Zachary (1)
Zephyrinus (1)
Zosimus (1)
When did Pope John Paul II become Archbishop of Krakow?
He was named Archbishop of Krakow on January 13, 1964.
Where is Pope John Paul II in the sainthood process?
Pope St. John Paul II was canonized a saint on April 27, 2014, by Pope Francis.
What are facts that People do not Know about Pope John Paul II?
May I assume you meant John Paul Two? He was born Karol Wojyla. At 18 he enrolled in Krakow's Jagiellonian University in 1938 and in a school for drama.
In 1942 he was one of the pioneers of the clandestine, because of the Nazis, "Rhapsodic Theatre."
On January 13, 1964, he was appointed archbishop of Krakow by Pope Paul VI, who made him a cardinal June 26, 1967
On the afternoon of May 13, 1981, Pope John Paul II was struck by three bullets while being driven in a slow-moving convertible through St. Peter's Square, where 20,000 people had gathered to see the pontiff. Rushed to a hospital, the pope barely survived a six-hour operation. Two bystanders were also injured in the attack.
Why did they exhume the body of Pope John Paul?
They did remove his coffin from his tomb so it could be transferred to a place of honour, under the altar of St Sebastian so more people could come to visit him and pray there.
What was the real name of the pope who succeeded John Paul I?
Karol Jozef Wojtyla - Pope John Paul II
Who did Pope John Paul II name blessed in 2003?
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
The Pope called the patients at the Nirmal Hriday Ashram, home for the dying, in Calcutta blessed when he recalled his first visit there and his meeting with Mother Teresa at her beatification.
What were John Paul II's favorite sports?
As a child he enjoyed soccer and later he liked to ski and hike.
When John Paul I was a bishop it is reported that he would occasionally smoke a cigarette with friends and parishioners as he walked around the city. There is no record of Pope John Paul II smoking.