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Statesman of Faith, this 46-minute documentary details the surprising history of the man who became the first Polish Pope. Toughened by the tragedy of losing his entire family, Karol Wojtyla was a young acting student when the Nazis invaded his Polish city. Old friends and colleagues describe how that event eventually turned him toward an underground seminary and how, amid the war and the resulting Communist takeover, Wojtyla evolved into an inspiring figure who led youth groups, published a book on sexuality, and became a rising academic. When the Vatican chose him to replace Pope John Paul I, it was with provocation of the Soviet Union in mind. This A&E
Biography takes viewers through the new Pope's successful efforts to help end Communism and convince Catholics to celebrate conservative moral values. Included with the expected footage of the Pope amongst international throngs, there is graphic footage of the 1981 attempt on his life and candid photos of his 50th class reunion held at the Vatican.
--Kimberly Heinrichs
Product Description
He is the spiritual leader of almost one billion people world-wide, and beloved ambassador of peace to untold millions more: Pope John Paul II, the most popular and powerful pontiff in history. Leader of the 2,000 year-old Catholic Church, John Paul II became the first non-Italian Pope in almost 500 years. Trace his remarkable life from his childhood in pre-war Poland to the papacy. Learn how he was able to rise to the rank of Cardinal despite living in a communist regime. Hear stories of his remarkable grace, bravery and courage from those who have known him. See terrifying footage of the assassination attempt that nearly took his life shortly after he became Pope. And learn of the vital role he played in bringing about the end of the Soviet Union. Explore the extraordinary life of one of the most compelling figures of the 20th century and one of the most powerful men on earth Pope John Paul II.