John Paul II and the appointment

Authors

  • Marek Dziewiecki

Keywords:

John Paul II

Abstract

The turn of the second and the third millennium of Christianity in Europe during the crisis of culture, values and relationships. It's also a time of crisis, education, ideals and aspirations, and consequently the time of human crisis, especially young people who are committed to becoming less demanding, and who set themselves more and more commonplace goals for adult life. This was secularised and denying their Christian roots of Europe of the late twentieth century has received an unusual witness of Christianity, which was a priest, bishop, cardinal and pope -Karol Wojtyla. In particular, the Servant of God John Paul II radiated his testimony and his prayers for the Church in Poland and his countrymen. One of the fruits of his ministry, Peter of our times -was a huge influence on the young generation of Poles, including those of persons called to the priesthood or consecrated life. Even as a priest and bishop Karol Wojtyla influenced particularly hard on young people and students, and as the Pope was fascinated even millions of young people on different continents. His influence on the young generation of Poles turned out to be so great that hundreds of thousands of young people in our country considered themselves to JP II generation.

Published

2011-09-10

How to Cite

Dziewiecki, Marek. 2011. “John Paul II and the Appointment”. The Journals of Catechetical Formation 43 (3):5-8. https://zfk.diecezja.radom.pl/index.php/zfk/article/view/533.

Issue

Section

Human and Christian formation

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