The twentieth anniversary of the death of John Paul II, which we observe on April 2nd, compels us to a deep reflection on the indelible mark that Karol Wojtyła left on the history of the Church, Poland, and the world. His pontificate, lasting nearly 27 years, was a period not only of spiritual renewal but also of significant political and social changes. The memory of him, still alive, inspires us to look at his legacy from the perspective of time, which allows us to appreciate the depth and versatility of his influence.
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