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The nun had to stop working in the maternity ward of a hospital in Arles due to illness, that it disappeared inexplicably in June 2005, after the sisters with whom coexisted prayed to Juan Pablo II, recently deceased, to help it who is Juan Pablo II? Thereon points us to Karol Wojty Jozef vicariatusurbis.org? a, known as Juan Pablo II Since his election to the papacy in October 1978, he was born in Wadowice, a small town 50 kms. Krakow, on May 18, 1920. Was the youngest of three children of Karol Wojty? and Emilia Kaczorowska. His mother died in 1929. His brother major Edmund (doctor) died in 1932 and his father (the army non-commissioned officer) in 1941.

His sister Olga died before he was born.He was baptized by the priest Franciszek Zak on June 20, 1920 in the parish church of Wadowice; at age 9 he made first communion, and at age 18 was confirmed. Completed secondary in the Marcin Wadowita of Wadowice school studies, he enrolled in 1938 at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow and a theatre school.John Paul II ministered petrino with tireless missionary spirit, devoting all its energies, moved by sollicitudo omnium Ecclesiarum and charity open to all humanity. He made 104 Apostolic journeys outside Italy, and 146 of this country; In addition, as Bishop of Rome, visited 317, 333 Roman parishes. Adds him to the Cardinals meeting in Conclave elected him Pope on October 16, 1978. He took the name of Juan Pablo II and on October 22 how 263 successor of the Apostle Peter solemnly started his Petrine ministry. His pontificate has been one of the longest in the history of the Church and has lasted for almost 27 years.John Paul II ministered petrino with tireless missionary spirit, devoting all its energies, moved by sollicitudo omnium Ecclesiarum and charity open to all humanity. He made 104 Apostolic journeys outside Italy, and 146 of this country; In addition, as Bishop of Rome, he visited 317, 333 Roman parishes.More that found all his predecessors with the people of God and the Nations responsible for: more than 17.600.000 pilgrims participated in the 1166 general audiences that are held on Wednesdays.