Former priest on the 'full of lies and manipulation' letter from bishops. 'Liars', 'scoundrels'
A former priest criticizes a letter from Polish bishops commemorating the 40th anniversary of John Paul II's visit to the Great Synagogue in Rome, labeling it as deceitful and manipulative.
Wojtyła kept criminal priests in a state of 'captivity'. Another example
The article discusses allegations that Pope John Paul II maintained a system that allowed criminal priests to continue their activities without accountability.
Did John Paul II Cover Up Pedophilia in the Church? KRRiT Chief: TVN Was Rightly Punished
A recent investigation has reignited discussions about the alleged role of Pope John Paul II in covering up sexual abuse within the Catholic Church in Poland.
New Record from John Paul II’s Visit to Poland in 1979 / The Myth of Cardinal Casaroli and the Power of Catholicism Against Tyranny
The article recounts an interview with Cardinal Agostino Casaroli regarding his involvement in Pope John Paul II's visit to Poland in 1979 and the impact of Catholicism on resisting tyranny.
Tomasz P. Terlikowski: Totem and meme. What happened to the memory of John Paul II
The article discusses the complex legacy of Pope John Paul II and the critical discourse surrounding his actions related to the scandal of priest pedophilia.
Fox Nation explores how Reagan and John Paul II’s unlikely alliance helped topple the Iron Curtain
Fox Nation highlights the pivotal alliance between Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II in their efforts to dismantle the Iron Curtain during the Cold War.
Leone cancels Bergoglio and 'converts' the faithful. This is how the Church will change
The return of extraordinary consistories under Pope Leone XIV marks a shift reminiscent of John Paul II, suggesting a potential decline in Bergoglio's influence over the Church's direction.
He attempted to kill the pope, seriously injured him. The pope visited him in prison
On this day in 1983, Pope John Paul II made a surprising visit to his would-be assassin, Mehmet Ali AÄŸca, in a Roman prison, marking a profound moment of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Vietnamese Martyrs – 117 Martyrs Canonized by John Paul II
The article discusses the 117 Vietnamese martyrs canonized by John Paul II, highlighting their brutal executions and the enduring memory among Vietnamese Catholics amidst communist repression.
February 8, 1232: The establishment of the Inquisition - a source of endless polemics
The article discusses the establishment of the Inquisition in 1232 and the ongoing debates surrounding its historical significance and moral implications.