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Ulteriori informazioniFr. Wojtyła (San Giovanni Paolo II) ricevette il titolo di “Wujek” (vū-yĕk, che significa zio) dal suo gruppo di amici nel 1952 perché non era prudente chiamarlo Padre in pubblico. "Guardate Wujek" ci aiuta a conoscere poco a poco l'uomo che fu San Giovanni Paolo II.
Ulteriori informazioni“I see Daddy on the TV!” I wildly exclaimed to my mother as she juggled a new baby and a wriggling toddler. We were eagerly searching our 70’s TV screen for my father who, along with 1.25 million others, had flocked to the 1979 papal Mass with Pope John Paul II in the Phoenix Park in Dublin. I was only two and a half years of age, but I reckon this was my very first memory. Little did I know then that the two men I sought to see, my own dear father Tom and “Papa” John Paul II, would be critical father figures in my life who would help steer me ever closer to my true Father in heaven.
Ulteriori informazioniIt was during his visit to Croatia in 1994, when Pope John Paul II boldly proclaimed, “Do not abandon yourself to despair. We are the Easter people and Alleluia is our song.” St. John Paul II taught us many things, but persevering in hope despite suffering or challenging surroundings was one of his most pervasive lessons. From the moment he began his pontificate, he declared, “Do not be afraid!”
Ulteriori informazioniIn February 2025, we attended the married couples retreat in Winona, MN. We had never been to a retreat before, but we were open minded about attending. We are fortunate to be in a married couples group with Peter and Theresa Martin, so as the keynotes, they encouraged us to attend. We are so happy we did! For the first retreat, we truly did not know what to expect. We came hopeful and open-minded, praying that the Lord would speak to us, draw us closer to Him, and strengthen our marriage. We trusted that He had something for us—even if we didn’t know exactly what that would be.
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