Pope John Paul II
A childhood in PolandFrom priest to cardinalEarly years as popeThe 'threshold of hope'Celebrating the JubileeThe new millennium
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One of the most important religious and political figures of the 20th century, Pope John Paul II led Christianity into its third millennium as an unabashed champion of the poor, the oppressed, and the unborn. Along the way he helped topple Communism, dramatically improved interfaith relations, and staunchly defended Catholic orthodoxy against the reformist impulses of the modern era.

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Left: Pope John Paul II kneels in prayer at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome in March 1983. (Reuters Photo)