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A 15 page paper looking at John Paul's entire papacy, but focusing on his role in the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. There is an old saying among Christians admonishing them not to be so heavenly-minded that they're no earthly good. Pope John Paul lives the exhortation, and without risk of failing to be of any 'earthly good.' To say that Pope John Paul II was 'instrumental' in the fall of communism in Eastern Europe is far more than simple understatement. Though the US was involved at the level of Ronald Reagan and William Casey, it was John Paul II who determined which course of action would be taken in Poland when there was disagreement over the best ways to support Solidarity while it was illegal. A committed anticommunist, John Paul caused the entire Catholic community to be supportive of the work of Solidarity in Poland. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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"instrumental" in the fall of communism in Eastern Europe is far more than simple understatement. Though the US was involved at the level of Ronald Reagan and William Casey,
it was the pope who determined which course of action would be taken in Poland when there was disagreement over the best ways to support Solidarity while it was illegal
in the country. A committed anticommunist, John Paul caused the entire Catholic community to be supportive of the work of Solidarity in Poland. John Pauls Papacy
The worlds most recognized person, Pope John Paul II, is the first Polish-born pope in the Roman Catholic Churchs 2000-year history. Fluent in eight
languages, he is the most widely traveled of any pope in history, traveling the world to deliver his message of the benefits of adhering to Gods rules and that of
the importance of the strength of the family. Far removed from the image of the inaccessible regent out of touch with the problems of humanity, Pope John Paul II
is known for his compassion for and sympathy with the most difficult of all human positions, particularly those of oppression and poverty. The Catholics view of their pope before
the time of John Paul was that of a distant ruler that was revered merely for the position he held. John Paul is revered and respected because of his
attunement with the people of the world and because the church members he lead truly love him. Karol Cardinal Wojtyla was the
Archbishop of Krakow when at age 58 the College of Cardinals elected him to the office of Pope in 1978. John Paul is the 264th pope in the history
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