On December 27, 1983, in a profound act of forgiveness and reconciliation, Pope John Paul II visited Mehmet Ali Ağca, the man who had attempted to assassinate him, in Rome’s Rebibbia prison. The meeting was a personal gesture of pardon and a powerful public…
Read MoreOn October 6, 1979, Pope John Paul II made history by becoming the first Roman Catholic pontiff to visit the White House. This groundbreaking event was part of his first official visit to the United States since becoming pope in 1978. The visit marked…
Read MoreOn May 13, 1981, as Pope John Paul II greeted the crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square, Mehmet Ali Ağca emerged from the throng, brandishing a handgun. In a matter of seconds, shots rang out, shattering the tranquility of the moment and plunging the square…
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