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nuns and
priesthood and
prodigal son parable of
as Redeemer
suffering of
truth about
women’s relationship with
Jeweler’s Shop, The (Wojtyła)
Jewish Central Council
Jewish War, First
Jews, Judaism
Auschwitz convent controversy and
Catholic Church and
Christianity and
concept of sanctified time in
Lustiger’s elevation and
of Rome
and Stein’s conversion and beatification
Vatican II and
of Wadowice
Waldheim controversy and
We Remember controversy and
see also anti-Semitism; Fundamental Agreement; Holocaust; Israel
Jiménez Malla, Ceferino
Joan of Arc, Saint
Job (Wojtyła)
John, First Epistle of
John, Gospel of
John, Saint
John Nepomucene, Saint
John of the Cross, Saint
John Paul I, Pope (Albino Luciani)
Wojtyła’s sermon on
John Paul II, pontificate of:
accomplishments of
ad limina visits in
and alleged U.S.-Vatican conspiracy
Auschwitz convent controversy in
Balkan conflict and
beatifications and canonizations in
biblical scholarship question in
Castel Gandolfo seminars in
collegiality of bishops in
coronation in
criticism of
curial reorganization in
Curran affair in
democracy and
diplomatic corps of
disappointments of
episcopal appointments in
Estermann murder in
Falklands/Malvinas War and
first diplomatic initiative of
first encyclical letter of
general audiences in
Great Jubilee preparations in
Gulf crisis and
health issue in
Holy Year and
humanism as theme of
humanitarian intervention of
inaugural Mass in
intellectual repression attributed to
international politics and
John Paul’s daily routine and life style in
key themes of
lay visits in
liturgical reform in
media and
media office of
moral theology debate in
moral unity theme of
Mother Teresa as embodiment of
“new evangelization” concept of
Opus Dei prelature in
and outreach to sick
papal election reform in
papal household reorganized in
papal renovations in
“parallel” diplomacy of
penitential practice in
as political papacy
precedents broken in
priesthood reform in
renewal movements and
restorationist critique of
Roman Curia’s discontent and
sainthood process revised by
Sistine restoration in
Soviet campaign against
succession question and
thematic audience innovation in
“two-act” model of
university debate in
U.S. bishops’ conflict with
Vatican II implementation and
Waldheim controversy in
see also papacy
John Paul II, Pope (Karol Jósef Wojtyła):
academic rank of
academic training reforms of
as actor
alleged authoritarianism of
appendix surgery of
archbishop bureaucracy and
assassination attempt against
assessments of
autobiographical reflections of
baptism of
birth of
broken shoulder of
charisma of
charity ministry of
childrens’ party tradition and
as Christian radical
clandestine ordinations by
colon surgery of
confessional style of
consecrated as bishop
convalescence of, after assassination attempt
critics and criticism of
culture-first view of history
daily lifestyle of
described
doctoral dissertation of
doctoral seminars conducted by
ecumenical commitment of
education of
elected pope
energy of
evangelical style of
family ministry of
family roots of
feminism of
first book of
first Mass celebrated by
first pastoral assignment of
first world travel of
as global leader
habilitation thesis of
health question and illnesses of
hip surgery of
historic qualities of
Holy Land visited by
human sexuality in philosophy of
John Paul II, Pope (Karol Jósef Wojtyła): (cont.)
humor and banter of
inauguration sermon of
inner strength of
intellectuals in dialogue with
as international figure
language interest and proficiency of
leadership style of
Lenten retreat directed by
literary interests of
liturgical innovation by
on love and sex
management style of
as “Man of the Year,”
as manual laborer
marriage-preparation program of
on maturity
memory of
military service of
misogyny ascribed to
motto of
as mystic
named archbishop of Kraków
named bishop
nationalism criticized by
ordination of
as outdoorsman
papal name of
papal style of
paradoxical perceptions of
Parkinson’s disease of
paternity instinct of
personal charity of
personality of
personal quarters of
phenomenology interest of
philosophy as interest of
as playwright
as poet
Polishness of
as political pope
post-Cold War world as seen by
precedents broken by
priesthood as seen by
priesthood decision of
priestly style of
problem solving of
pseudonyms of
public accomplishments of
as public figure
radio broadcasts of
restorationist criticism of
science interest of
second doctorate of
self-gift concept of, see self-giving
sense of one-on-one communion with
sense of timing of
social ethics taught by
social vision of
succession question and
swimming pool of
teaching style of
terrorist bomb plots against
theater interests of
thinking method of
titles held by
titular pastorate of
in truck accident
as university professor
“Workers’ Letter” to
as writer and essayist
on youth
youth ministry of
John Paul II Choir
John Paul II Foundation for the Sahel
John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family
John the Baptist
John XXIII, Pope (Angelo Roncalli)
Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue Between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church
Joint International Pentecostal/Roman Catholic Dialogue
Jordan
Jospin, Lionel
Judas Maccabee
“Justice in the World” (Synod of Bishops)
Justification, Doctrine of
Juvenal
Juvenaly, Metropolitan
Kabongo, Emery
Kaczmarek, Czesław
Kaczmarek, Lech
Kaczorowska, Emilia, see Wojtyła, Emilia Kaczorowska
Kaczorowska, Joanna
Kaczorowska, Maria Scholz
Kaczorowski, Feliks
Kádár, János
Kajsiewicz, Father
Kalinowski, Jerzy
Kalinowski, Rafał
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska (shrine)
in 1979 pilgrimage
Kamiński, Stanisław
Kane, Teresa
Kania, Stanisław
Kant, Immanuel
Karadžić, Radovan
Karekin I Sarkissian, Catholicos of All Armenians
Karoń-Ostrowska, Anna
Kasper, Walter
Kasprowicz, Jan
Katolicka Agencja Informacyjna (KAI)
Katyn Forest massacre (1940)
Kaufman, Michael
Kazakhstan
Keeler, William
Kenya
KGB
and assassination attempt on Pope
Khan Shah, Wali
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khristoradnov, Yuriy
Kierkegaard, Søren
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
King-Spirit (Słowacki)
Kirkland, Lane
Kirkpatrick, Jeane J.
Kissinger, Henry
Kiszczak, Czesław
Kliszko, Zenon
Kluger, Jerzy
grandmother Huppert
Knesset, Israeli
Knox, James
Kobak, Ola
Koch, Edward
Kochanowski, Jan
Kohl, Helmut
Kolbe, Maximilian Mary
beatification of
canonization of
Kolbe Church
Koliqi, Mikel
Kolodziej, Marian
Kolvenbach, Pieter-Hans
Kondrusiewicz, Tadeusz
König, Franz
Wojtyła’s election as pope and
Kordecki, Augustyn
Kordian (Słowacki)
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of (North)
Korea, Republic of (South)
Korec, Ján Chryzostom
Kościelniak, Zdzisław
Kościuszko, Tadeusz
Kostka, Saint Stanisław
Kotlarczyk, Maria
Kotlarczyk, Mieczysław
Kotlarczyk, Zofia
Kovlikov, Valery
Kowalska, Faustina
Kowalski, Józef
Kozal, Michał
Kozka, Karolina
Kozłowiecki, Adam
Kozłowski, Karol
Kraków, Poland
“Black Sunday” in
as crossroads of Europe
Jewish community of
Macharski installed as archbishop of
Synod of, see Synod of Kraków
Wojtyła installed as archbishop of
Wojtyła’s “fit” with
Wojtyła vs. communist regime in
see also specific sites
Kraków, Poland, papal pilgrimages to:
of 1979
of 1983
of 1987
of 1997
Krakowska Gazeta
Krąpiec, Mieczysław Albert
Krasiński, Zygmunt
Krenz, Egon
Kristallnacht (1938)
Krol, John
Królikiewicz, Halina, see Kwiatkowska, Halina Królikiewicz
Królikiewicz, Jan
Kudliński, Tadeusz
Kukliński, Ryszard
Kulturkampf
Kung, Cardinal, see Gong Pin-mei, Ignatius
Küng, Hans
Evangelium Vitae criticized by
Kurchaba, Fylmon
Kurdziałek, Marian
Kuroń, Jacek