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                    [Title] => ’81 visit sowed seeds of RP revolt
                    [Summary] => In the Philippines, a conservative Roman Catholic nation of 84 million people, Pope John Paul II holds a special place in the hearts of most Filipinos. 


Although he only visited the country twice, he had a deep affection for the country and its people, especially the poor.

Unlike in other Catholic nations today, the Church still holds considerable sway over the lives of the country’s estimated 65 million Catholics.

The Pope’s first visit to the Philippines was in 1981 during the dark years of Ferdinand Marcos’ dictatorship.
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Although he only visited the country twice, he had a deep affection for the country and its people, especially the poor.

Unlike in other Catholic nations today, the Church still holds considerable sway over the lives of the country’s estimated 65 million Catholics.

The Pope’s first visit to the Philippines was in 1981 during the dark years of Ferdinand Marcos’ dictatorship.
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