Pope John Paul II Cultural Center: Pope John Paul II's Legacy Draws Others to Carry out Bold Endeavors

U.S. Newswire | April 3, 2005 | Copyright

WASHINGTON, April 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Opinions about the legacy of Pope John Paul II abound from all corners of the globe. The complexity of the 263rd pope who led the Roman Catholic Church for more than a quarter of a century will invite commentary from all spectrums of the religious and secular worlds for a very long time.

"Pope John Paul II appealed to people to reach the heights of their human potential, to respect one another by acting justly and with charity," said Msgr. William A. Kerr, executive director of the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center. "He called us to greater solidarity ...

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