
Books by Pope John Paul II - Goodreads
Pope John Paul II has 1091 books on Goodreads with 86585 ratings. Pope John Paul II’s most popular book is Crossing the Threshold of Hope.
Pope John Paul II bibliography - Wikipedia
The Pope John Paul II bibliography contains a list of works by Pope John Paul II, and works about his life and theology. Pope John Paul II reigned as pope of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City for 26 and a half years (October 1978–April 2005).
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Book 1 of 12: The Papal Writings of John Paul II | by Pope John Paul II and Jeremy Hausotter | Mar 27, 2024
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Books shelved as jp2: James Potter and the Curse of the Gatekeeper by G. Norman Lippert, Evangelium Vitae: The Gospel of Life by Pope John Paul II, Love ...
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Looking for books by Pope John Paul II? See all books authored by Pope John Paul II, including Catechismus Catholicæ Ecclesiæ, and Varcare la soglia della speranza, and more on ThriftBooks.com.
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Books shelved as john-paul-ii: Love and Responsibility by Pope John Paul II, Memory and Identity: Conversations at the Dawn of a Millennium by Pope John ...
Books by John Paul II - Catholic Society
Below is a list of the 5 books published during his pontificate. There are other important books which present very important teachings by John Paul II, such as Theology of the Body - Human Love in the Divine Plan and Love and Responsibility. The latter book was written when he was a bishop in Poland. These very important books are included below.
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Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II
2004年4月1日 · With unprecedented cooperation from John Paul II and the people who knew and worked with him throughout his life, George Weigel offers a groundbreaking portrait of the Pope as a man, a thinker, and a leader whose religious convictions defined a new approach to world politics -- and changed the course of history.