Photographic Exhibition Dedicated to John Paul II



A photographic exhibition entitled "Karol Wojtyla: Faith, Journey and Friendship; Excursions with Friends" was inaugurated in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Fatima, Portugal.

The proposal was made to the Shrine of Fatima by the Polish Embassy and the Portuguese Catholic University. It was inaugurated on February 13th, commemorating the day of Sister Lucia's death. Attending the inauguration were Dr. Katarzyna Skórznska, Ambassador of Poland in Portugal, António Marto, Bishop of Leiria-Fatima, Father Virgílio Antunes rector of the shrine, and many pilgrims.

“It portrays the life of Karol Wojtyla, who later became pontiff of the Church, during the years 1952 to '54 while he was responsible for pastoral activity at the University of Krakow. It is thematically organized in four journeys. The first is dedicated to the long walks that the one who would become Pope used to go on with the youth. Another is about skiing, a third dedicated to canoeing and, finally, a section on bike rides. It shows the Pope's activity while he was responsible for a youth group that he called ‘The Circle’.”

“In Poland, we even talk of a "John Paul II generation": the people who continue to gather with the goal of sharing the experiences they had with John Paul II. In addition, when John Paul II died, the youth expressed great sorrow.” Article

H/T: Carlos at Let's Get It Right

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