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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia - Opus Dei

The Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, commonly known as Opus Dei (Latin for "Work of God") or Opus ("the Work"), is a prelature created by the Roman Catholic Church, composed of a prelate, secular priests, and lay people, whose mission is to spread the Catholic teaching that everyone is called to become a saint and an apostle. The Opus Dei Prelature "encourages Christians of all social classes to live consistently with their faith in the middle of ...

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia - Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin (or Turin Shroud) is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have been physically traumatized in a manner consistent with crucifixion. It is presently kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. Some believe it is the cloth that covered Jesus of Nazareth when he was placed in his tomb and that his image was somehow recorded on its fibers at or near the time of his imputed resurrection. Skeptics contend the shroud is a medieval hoax or forgery - or even ...

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei and allegations of involvement in far-right politics - Opus Dei Hitler and Nazism

The Unofficial Opus Dei Webpage says: Vladimir Felzmann, an ex-opus dei member tells about a talk with José Maria Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei : after he (Escrivá) insisted that with Hitler's help the Franco government has saved Christianity from the communism he added: "Hitler against the Jews, Hitler against the Slavs, this means Hitler against communism" - a statement that did not bar the way to subsequent sainthood. An article in the Telegraph also reports that Felzmann heard Escrivá say to him, "Vlad, Hitler couldn't hav ...

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Opus Dei and allegations of involvement in far-right politics, Opus Dei and allegations of involvement in far-right politics - Opus Dei Hitler and Nazism, Opus Dei and allegations of involvement in far-right politics - Opus Dei and Francisco Franco's Regime, Opus Dei and allegations of involvement in far-right politics - Escriva and Franco, Opus Dei and allegations of involvement in far-right politics - Opus Dei members Franco's Regime and Augusto Pinochet, Opus Dei and allegations of involvement in far-right politics - Opus Dei and general political matters

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Pope John Paul II - Life's work

Pope John Paul II - Teachings. Main article: Teachings of Pope John Paul II As pope, John Paul II's most important role was to teach people about Catholic Christianity. He wrote a number of important documents that many observers believe will have long-lasting influence on the Church. A notable achievement of John Paul II was the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which became an international bestseller. Its purpose, according to the Pope's Apostolic Constituti ...

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Pope John Paul II, Pope John Paul II - Overview, Pope John Paul II - Biography, Pope John Paul II - Early life, Pope John Paul II - Church career, Pope John Paul II - A Pope from Poland, Pope John Paul II - Assassination attempts, Pope John Paul II - Health, Pope John Paul II - Death, Pope John Paul II - Life's work, Pope John Paul II - Teachings, Pope John Paul II - Pastoral trips, Pope John Paul II - Relations with other religions, Pope John Paul II - The Pope for youth, Pope John Paul II - Apologies, Pope John Paul II - Social and political stances, Pope John Paul II - Criticism, Pope John Paul II - Other, Pope John Paul II - Films about Pope John Paul II

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Pope John Paul II - Life's work

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Pope John Paul II, Pope John Paul II - Overview, Pope John Paul II - Biography, Pope John Paul II - Early life, Pope John Paul II - Church career, Pope John Paul II - A Pope from Poland, Pope John Paul II - Assassination attempts, Pope John Paul II - Health, Pope John Paul II - Death, Pope John Paul II - Life's work, Pope John Paul II - Teachings, Pope John Paul II - Pastoral trips, Pope John Paul II - Relations with other religions, Pope John Paul II - The Pope for youth, Pope John Paul II - Apologies, Pope John Paul II - Social and political stances, Pope John Paul II - Criticism, Pope John Paul II - Other, Pope John Paul II - Films about Pope John Paul II, Pope John Paul II - Notes

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei - Doctrine demands and consequences

Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies. Opus Dei's teachings have received both support and criticisms. John Paul II said Opus Dei "anticipated the theology of the lay state, which is a characteristic mark of the Church of the Council and after the Council." He described its aim as "a great ideal" and its message as both timely and timeless. Benedict XVI, three years before becoming Pope, said Escrivá's example and teaching is "an extremely important message… that leads to overcoming the great temptation of our time: the ...

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Opus Dei, Opus Dei - Mission in the Catholic Church, Opus Dei - Spiritual teachings: an overview, Opus Dei - Structure: Catholic personal prelature, Opus Dei - Vocation membership and training, Opus Dei - Vocation and membership, Opus Dei - Instruction and training, Opus Dei - Doctrine demands and consequences, Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies, Opus Dei - Fidelity and truth vs. ultraconservatism, Opus Dei - Demands: theological basis, Opus Dei - Allegations of being a cult, Opus Dei - Canonisation of Opus Dei's founder, Opus Dei - Opus Dei in society, Opus Dei - Mission and general strategy, Opus Dei - Membership profile, Opus Dei - Activities and work, Opus Dei - Freedom and pluralism vs. far-right politics, Opus Dei - Revolutionary or conservative?, Opus Dei - History of Opus Dei: A timeline, Opus Dei - Footnotes

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Josemaría Escrivá - Personality

Josemaría Escrivá - Character in general. One of the persons who knew Escrivá most was the Bishop of Madrid where Opus Dei was founded, Bishop Leopoldo Eijo y Garay, for Escrivá would visit and report to him quite frequently and the two established very strong bonds of friendship. In a 1943 report to Rome, he stated: "The distinctive notes of his character are his energy and his capacity for organization and government; with an ability to pass unnoticed. He has shown himself most obedient to the Church hierar ...

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Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Biography, Josemaría Escrivá - Early life, Josemaría Escrivá - Mission as founder of Opus Dei, Josemaría Escrivá - Later years, Josemaría Escrivá - Personality, Josemaría Escrivá - Character in general, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards God, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards Holy Mary, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards people, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his family, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his country, Josemaría Escrivá - Canonisation and veneration, Josemaría Escrivá - Teachings and legacy, Josemaría Escrivá - Timeline, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings by Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings about Escrivá and his works, Josemaría Escrivá - by Opus Dei members, Josemaría Escrivá - By others

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Josemaría Escrivá - Personality

Josemaría Escrivá - Character in general. One of the persons who knew Escrivá most was the Bishop of Madrid where Opus Dei was founded, Bishop Leopoldo Eijo y Garay, for Escrivá would visit and report to him quite frequently and the two established very strong bonds of friendship. In a 1943 report to Rome, he stated: "The distinctive notes of his character are his energy and his capacity for organization and government; with an ability to pass unnoticed. He has shown himself most obedient to the Church hierar ...

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Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Biography, Josemaría Escrivá - Early life, Josemaría Escrivá - Mission as founder of Opus Dei, Josemaría Escrivá - Later years, Josemaría Escrivá - Personality, Josemaría Escrivá - Character in general, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards God, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards the Blessed Virgin Mary, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards people, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his family, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his country, Josemaría Escrivá - Canonisation and veneration, Josemaría Escrivá - Teachings and legacy, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings by Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings about Escrivá and his works, Josemaría Escrivá - by Opus Dei members, Josemaría Escrivá - By others

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders - Centennial 2002

During his centennial in 2002, many bishops spoke about St. Josemaria and Opus Dei: Francis Eugene Cardinal George, archbishop of Chicago, USA. St. Mary of the Angels Church, Chicago, January 9: "A hundred years ago today, Josemaría Escrivá was born—a man who fell in love with the Lord, whom he recognized in faith as our Savior and the Savior of the world, a man who was called by Jesus to the work ...

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Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders, Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders - Popes, Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders - Cardinals and bishops, Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders - Centennial 2002, Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders - Leaders of Catholic organizations, Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders - Others, Opus Dei and Catholic Church leaders - Non-Catholics

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Shroud of Turin - The controversy

The origin of the relic is hotly disputed. Those who believe it to have been used in Christ's burial have coined the term sindonology to describe its study (from Greek σινδων—sindon, the word used in the Gospel of Mark to describe the cloth that Joseph of Arimathea bought to use as Jesus' burial cloth). The term is generally not used by skeptics of the mystical origins of the relic. It may be impossible to ever fully resolve the controversy over the cloth because some believers are willing to accept supernatural explana ...

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Shroud of Turin, Shroud of Turin - General observations, Shroud of Turin - History, Shroud of Turin - Possible history before the 14th century: The Image of Edessa, Shroud of Turin - 14th century, Shroud of Turin - 15th century, Shroud of Turin - 16th century to present, Shroud of Turin - The controversy, Shroud of Turin - Theories of image formation, Shroud of Turin - Second Image on back of cloth, Shroud of Turin - Analyses of the Shroud, Shroud of Turin - Textual criticism, Shroud of Turin - Analysis of artistic style, Shroud of Turin - Analysis of optical perspective, Shroud of Turin - The Shroud in the Catholic Church, Shroud of Turin - Conclusions

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei - Vocation, membership, and training

Opus Dei - Vocation and membership. In "Vocation to Opus Dei as Vocation in the Church," F. Ocariz (Opus Dei in the Church 1994) says that within the common vocation of all Christians to become holy, the faithful of Opus Dei have a specific vocation of spreading the knowledge of the universal call to holiness, in the process of sanctifying their daily work. Through their vocation, the faithful of Opus Dei are equally members of a single portion of the Catholic Church, the "People of God." Opus Dei members, ...

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Opus Dei, Opus Dei - Mission in the Catholic Church, Opus Dei - Spiritual teachings: an overview, Opus Dei - Structure: Catholic personal prelature, Opus Dei - Vocation, membership, and training, Opus Dei - Vocation and membership, Opus Dei - Instruction and training, Opus Dei - Doctrine, demands, and consequences, Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies, Opus Dei - Fidelity and truth vs. ultraconservatism, Opus Dei - Demands: theological basis, Opus Dei - Allegations of being a cult, Opus Dei - Canonisation of Opus Dei's founder, Opus Dei - Opus Dei in society, Opus Dei - Mission and general strategy, Opus Dei - Membership profile, Opus Dei - Activities and work, Opus Dei - Freedom and pluralism vs. far-right politics, Opus Dei - Revolutionary or conservative?, Opus Dei - History of Opus Dei: A timeline, Opus Dei - Footnotes

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei - Doctrine, demands, and consequences

Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies. Opus Dei's teachings have received both support and criticisms. John Paul II said Opus Dei "anticipated the theology of the lay state, which is a characteristic mark of the Church of the Council and after the Council." He described its aim as "a great ideal" and its message as both timely and timeless. Benedict XVI, three years before becoming Pope, said Escrivá's example and teaching is "an extremely important message… that leads to overcoming the great temptation of our time: t ...

See also:

Opus Dei, Opus Dei - Mission in the Catholic Church, Opus Dei - Spiritual teachings: an overview, Opus Dei - Structure: Catholic personal prelature, Opus Dei - Vocation, membership, and training, Opus Dei - Vocation and membership, Opus Dei - Instruction and training, Opus Dei - Doctrine, demands, and consequences, Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies, Opus Dei - Fidelity and truth vs. ultraconservatism, Opus Dei - Demands: theological basis, Opus Dei - Allegations of being a cult, Opus Dei - Canonisation of Opus Dei's founder, Opus Dei - Opus Dei in society, Opus Dei - Mission and general strategy, Opus Dei - Membership profile, Opus Dei - Activities and work, Opus Dei - Freedom and pluralism vs. far-right politics, Opus Dei - Revolutionary or conservative?, Opus Dei - History of Opus Dei: A timeline, Opus Dei - Footnotes

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Josemaría Escrivá - Biography

Josemaría Escrivá - Early life. One of the six children of José Escrivá and Dolores Alba, Josemaría Escrivá was born in the small town of Barbasto, in upper Aragon, Spain. Escrivá first felt that "he has been chosen for something," it is reported, when he saw footprints left in the snow by a monk walking barefoot. He then decided that the best way to follow God's call is by becoming a priest. After obtaining the blessing and help of his father, he studied in both Logroño and Zaragoza and was ordain ...

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Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Biography, Josemaría Escrivá - Early life, Josemaría Escrivá - Mission as founder of Opus Dei, Josemaría Escrivá - Later years, Josemaría Escrivá - Personality, Josemaría Escrivá - Character in general, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards God, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards the Blessed Virgin Mary, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards people, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his family, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his country, Josemaría Escrivá - Canonisation and veneration, Josemaría Escrivá - Teachings and legacy, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings by Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings about Escrivá and his works, Josemaría Escrivá - by Opus Dei members, Josemaría Escrivá - By others

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei - Opus Dei in society

Opus Dei - Mission and general strategy. From the critics' point of view, Opus Dei is a secretive, right-wing group interested in spreading a conservative ideology. From the point of view of Catholic officials, on the other hand, Opus Dei is God's Work performing a divine operation in society mobilising Christians to "put Christ on top of all human activities," by sanctifying their work. In Opus Dei: Leadership and Vision in Today’s Catholic Church, Messori says Opus Dei aims to improve humanity - ...

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Opus Dei, Opus Dei - Mission in the Catholic Church, Opus Dei - Spiritual teachings: an overview, Opus Dei - Structure: Catholic personal prelature, Opus Dei - Vocation membership and training, Opus Dei - Vocation and membership, Opus Dei - Instruction and training, Opus Dei - Doctrine demands and consequences, Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies, Opus Dei - Fidelity and truth vs. ultraconservatism, Opus Dei - Demands: theological basis, Opus Dei - Allegations of being a cult, Opus Dei - Canonisation of Opus Dei's founder, Opus Dei - Opus Dei in society, Opus Dei - Mission and general strategy, Opus Dei - Membership profile, Opus Dei - Activities and work, Opus Dei - Freedom and pluralism vs. far-right politics, Opus Dei - Revolutionary or conservative?, Opus Dei - History of Opus Dei: A timeline, Opus Dei - Footnotes

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei - Structure: Catholic personal prelature

According to John Paul II, Opus Dei is an institution which "has in fact striven not only to illuminate with new lights the mission of the laity in the Church and in society, but also to put it into practice. It has also endeavored to put into practice the teaching of the universal call to holiness, and to promote at all levels of society the sanctification of ordinary work, and by means of ordinary work." In his Apostolic Constitution Ut Sit, John Paul II established Opus Dei as a personal prelature of the Catholic ChurchSee also:

Opus Dei, Opus Dei - Mission in the Catholic Church, Opus Dei - Spiritual teachings: an overview, Opus Dei - Structure: Catholic personal prelature, Opus Dei - Vocation membership and training, Opus Dei - Vocation and membership, Opus Dei - Instruction and training, Opus Dei - Doctrine demands and consequences, Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies, Opus Dei - Fidelity and truth vs. ultraconservatism, Opus Dei - Demands: theological basis, Opus Dei - Allegations of being a cult, Opus Dei - Canonisation of Opus Dei's founder, Opus Dei - Opus Dei in society, Opus Dei - Mission and general strategy, Opus Dei - Membership profile, Opus Dei - Activities and work, Opus Dei - Freedom and pluralism vs. far-right politics, Opus Dei - Revolutionary or conservative?, Opus Dei - History of Opus Dei: A timeline, Opus Dei - Footnotes

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Opus Dei - Vocation membership and training

Opus Dei - Vocation and membership. In "Vocation to Opus Dei as Vocation in the Church," F. Ocariz (Opus Dei in the Church 1994) says that within the common vocation of all Christians to become holy, the faithful of Opus Dei have a specific vocation of spreading the knowledge of the universal call to holiness, in the process of sanctifying their daily work. Through their vocation, the faithful of Opus Dei are equally members of a single portion of the Catholic Church, the "People of God." Opus Dei members, ...

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Opus Dei, Opus Dei - Mission in the Catholic Church, Opus Dei - Spiritual teachings: an overview, Opus Dei - Structure: Catholic personal prelature, Opus Dei - Vocation membership and training, Opus Dei - Vocation and membership, Opus Dei - Instruction and training, Opus Dei - Doctrine demands and consequences, Opus Dei - Novelty of doctrine and controversies, Opus Dei - Fidelity and truth vs. ultraconservatism, Opus Dei - Demands: theological basis, Opus Dei - Allegations of being a cult, Opus Dei - Canonisation of Opus Dei's founder, Opus Dei - Opus Dei in society, Opus Dei - Mission and general strategy, Opus Dei - Membership profile, Opus Dei - Activities and work, Opus Dei - Freedom and pluralism vs. far-right politics, Opus Dei - Revolutionary or conservative?, Opus Dei - History of Opus Dei: A timeline, Opus Dei - Footnotes

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Josemaría Escrivá - Canonisation and veneration

His cause for Canonization was introduced in Rome on February 19, 1981 on the strength of the apparently miraculous cure in 1976 of a rare disease, lipomatosis, suffered by Sister Concepción Boullón Rubio, whose family had prayed to Escrivá to help her. On April 9, 1990, Pope John Paul II declared that Escrivá possessed Christian virtues to a "heroic degree", and on July 6, 1991 the Board of Physicians for the Congregation of the Causes of Saints unanimously accepted the cure of Sister Rubio. A second reported miracle appa ...

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Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Biography, Josemaría Escrivá - Early life, Josemaría Escrivá - Mission as founder of Opus Dei, Josemaría Escrivá - Later years, Josemaría Escrivá - Personality, Josemaría Escrivá - Character in general, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards God, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards the Blessed Virgin Mary, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards people, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his family, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his country, Josemaría Escrivá - Canonisation and veneration, Josemaría Escrivá - Teachings and legacy, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings by Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings about Escrivá and his works, Josemaría Escrivá - by Opus Dei members, Josemaría Escrivá - By others

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Pope John Paul II - Overview

John Paul II emphasized what he called the "universal call to holiness" and attempted to define the Catholic Church's role in the modern world. He spoke out against ideologies and politics of communism, Marxism, feminism, imperialism, relativism, materialism, fascism (including Nazism), racism and unrestrained capitalism. In many ways, he fought against oppression, secularism and poverty. Although he was on friendly terms with many Western heads of state and leading citizens, he reserved a special opprobrium for what he believed to be the co ...

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Pope John Paul II, Pope John Paul II - Overview, Pope John Paul II - Biography, Pope John Paul II - Early life, Pope John Paul II - Church career, Pope John Paul II - A Pope from Poland, Pope John Paul II - Assassination attempts, Pope John Paul II - Health, Pope John Paul II - Death, Pope John Paul II - Life's work, Pope John Paul II - Teachings, Pope John Paul II - Pastoral trips, Pope John Paul II - Relations with other religions, Pope John Paul II - The Pope for youth, Pope John Paul II - Apologies, Pope John Paul II - Social and political stances, Pope John Paul II - Criticism, Pope John Paul II - Other, Pope John Paul II - Films about Pope John Paul II

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Pope John Paul II - Biography

Pope John Paul II - Early life. Karol Józef Wojtyła was born on 18 May 1920 in Wadowice in southern Poland. His mother, Emilia Kaczorowska, died in 1929, when he was just aged 9 and his father supported him so that he could study. His youth was marked by intensive contacts with the then thriving Jewish community of Wadowice; there is evidence that young Karol's mother was of Jewish extraction[citation needed]. Karol enrolled at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He worked as a volu ...

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Pope John Paul II, Pope John Paul II - Overview, Pope John Paul II - Biography, Pope John Paul II - Early life, Pope John Paul II - Church career, Pope John Paul II - A Pope from Poland, Pope John Paul II - Assassination attempts, Pope John Paul II - Health, Pope John Paul II - Death, Pope John Paul II - Life's work, Pope John Paul II - Teachings, Pope John Paul II - Pastoral trips, Pope John Paul II - Relations with other religions, Pope John Paul II - The Pope for youth, Pope John Paul II - Apologies, Pope John Paul II - Social and political stances, Pope John Paul II - Criticism, Pope John Paul II - Other, Pope John Paul II - Films about Pope John Paul II

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sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Josemaría Escrivá - Teachings and legacy

While some "liberal" theologians downplayed the importance of the message and teachings of Escriva, Roman Catholic Cardinals of all theological persuasions spoke highly of his influence in the Catholic Church of the present and the future. Ugo Cardinal Polleti, in the Decree Introducing the Cause of Beatification and Canonization of Msgr. Escriva, 1981: "For having proclaimed the universal call to holiness since he founded Opus Dei in 1928, Msgr. Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer, has been unanimously recognized as the precursor of precis ...

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Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Biography, Josemaría Escrivá - Early life, Josemaría Escrivá - Mission as founder of Opus Dei, Josemaría Escrivá - Later years, Josemaría Escrivá - Personality, Josemaría Escrivá - Character in general, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards God, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards Holy Mary, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards people, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his family, Josemaría Escrivá - Attitudes towards his country, Josemaría Escrivá - Canonisation and veneration, Josemaría Escrivá - Teachings and legacy, Josemaría Escrivá - Timeline, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings by Josemaría Escrivá, Josemaría Escrivá - Writings about Escrivá and his works, Josemaría Escrivá - by Opus Dei members, Josemaría Escrivá - By others

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