+ Follow FATHER KAROL WOJTYLA Tag
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[Summary] => In the previous write-up we focused on Father Karol Wojtyla's work as a parish priest in Niegowic, Krakow. Here we shall explore further his activities as a priest, a university chaplain specifically, in the parish of St. Florian, also in Krakow, where he was reassigned. There the new scene of action for the young priest was the Jagielonian University where a new center of ministry to students was opened. His schedule was hectic and he had to work from sixteen to eighteen hours a day, conferencing, lecturing or just attending to liturgical services.
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[Summary] => The Catholic world recalled on April 2 the first death anniversary of Pope John Paul II whose baptismal name was Karol Wojtyla. As usual in an event like this, the Holy Mass was the celebration piece. But the occasion too inspired people to remember the life and work of contemporary Church's "greatest Pope". For Karol Wojtyla was a colorful and dynamic spiritual leader in the twentieth century, a multi-talented man, a teacher, philosopher, playwright, poet, social worker, and in a subtle way, a freedom fighter.
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