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...political values,” those who would call John Paul II contradictory fail to understand the value of his life, words, and deeds. This Pope, far from contradictory, should be remembered as one of the great leaders of our times for his consistent and humble search for Truth in this world...
...love of real freedom and human dignity. Willing to take a stand on almost any issue put before him, John Paul II constantly reminded us of the hope that is our Christian religion, the hope that the goodness we attempt to live may lead us in the direction of Truth, that the countercultural ends we serve may be what is the best and the good. Reminding us, as Saint Paul did, that Christians are to be in this world but not of it, this Pope challenged us to be uncomfortable with our world and to humbly seek Truth itself?...
...values of the West from the West itself.” Instead we will continue to change our ideas of nature and God and create our own values. In the process, I hope we will not forget what John Paul II tried to remind us: seeking God, and the Truth, is always good. It is never easy...
...dumbstruck. Dating was the furthest thing from my mind. "To tell you the truth, I can't even think about dating right now. I can hardly even speak. I think I'm having an emotional breakdown. Why don't you call me back in three months...
...advice always heeded? Did Catholics worldwide always obey his exacting religious and philosophical demands? Absolutely not, but that is our own failure and not his. As Christians should know, humanity does not always act kindly when confronted with harsh or absolute truth. The Pope’s philosophy of life, like Christ’s, was above all else this: it is difficult. It is not easy to do God’s will, it is not easy to pray every day, it is not easy to master your own base personal desires, it is not easy to confront death...