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Appealing to history, Pope John Paul II confirms the immense cultural and religious significance of Catholicism in Poland over the previous centuries. He argues that the history of the motherland— his native country— is written in the life of Christ.
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International Journal of Health Services, 1999
The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo are a group of women whose children disappeared during the Argentinian dictatorship. Their case has become internationally known, and the association has several times been put forward as candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo are a group of women whose children disappeared during the Argentinian dictatorship. Their case has become internationally known, and the association has several times been put forward as candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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John Paul II, Dialogue with Muslims and the Question of Religious Freedom
Downside Review: A Quarterly of Catholic Thought, 2021Isabel
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Study, truth, and personal formation: Reflections on John Paul II’s Pastores dabo vobis
International Journal of Christianity and Education, 2021Matthew D Walz
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John Paul II and the Family—The Role of Authority Figures in the Lives of Young Poles
Religions, 2023Jacek Stańdo +2 more
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