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JOHN PAUL II - A GREAT COMMUNICATOR

Iko Skoko ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Mostar


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Abstract

Pope John Paul II was the Head of the Catholic Church from October,
16th 1978 till April, 2nd, 2005. When he took over Peter’s Chair he put on
notice that he wanted to be close to all people and all nations in the world
showing the understanding and building trust with everyone. Soon all the
nations and all the people around the world became his collocutors. In
the first part of his pontifical serving he tried to bring closer people and
nations, regardless of which political block they belonged to. After changes
in the nineteen nineties, he untiringly pleaded for the protection of “little”
people, cultures, particularities and every individual in the world of
globalization. He was a man of ecumenism and dialogue. He was tireless
in building peace among nations. Till the last moment of his life he didn’t
stop with emphasizing the importance of a human life and a man’s dignity.
He knew how to communicate with every person, regardless of age,
sex, religious affiliation, nation, race or social status.

Keywords

understanding; trust; ecumenism; dialogue; communication; peace.

Hrčak ID:

231873

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/231873

Publication date:

19.12.2006.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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