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Timeline: Life and times of Pope John Paul II
www.reuters.com
[Reuters] - May 13, Shot by Turkish gunman Mehmet Ali Agca in St Peter's Square. Surgery saves his life. April 13, First pope since the times of the apostles to visit a synagogue; calls Jews "our beloved elder brothers." December 1, Soviet
Google News: John Paul II's Krakow
[Krakow Post] - When Mehmet Ali Agca shot John Paul four times in St Peter's Square in Rome, in May 1981, thousands marched to the field in silence wearing white. On 4 April 2005, two days after his death, another march was held, again in silence and again attended by
For Pope John Paul II, spiritual journey marked path to beatification
www.catholicnews.com
[Catholic News Service] - Mehmet Ali Agca, a Turk who had previously threatened the pope, shot and seriously wounded the pontiff in St. Peter's Square. The pope's life hung in the balance, and his recovery was slow. He credited Mary with saving him, and he later traveled to the
Spiegel.de: Who Shot the Pope?: Italian Commission Points Finger at Soviets
WEBMar 3, · On May 13, 1982, Mehmet Ali Agca, a Turk, shot John Paul II at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. The shooting seriously injured the pope, but he fully recovered …
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