What
role did St. John Paul play in the fall of communism?
(Vatican Radio) While it's common knowledge that Saint John
Paul II played an instrumental role in the fall of communism, it seems he
acknowledged this to a lesser extent than some of the leading political figures
of his day. To find out more in this respect all you have to do is read
his book 'Memory and Identity, Personal Reflections', as the chief organiser of
almost all of his pastoral journeys abroad, Cardinal Roberto Tucci once told
Veronica Scarisbrick.
In 'Memory and Identity', published shortly before Saint John Paul
II's death in 2005, the Polish Pontiff bequeaths to us an intellectual and
spiritual testament by means of a series of conversations with leading
intellectuals in which he focuses on some of the most challenging issues of his
turbulent times. Among the topics he addresses in the publication is his view
of the role he himself played in the fall of communism.
Cardinal Roberto Tucci
who was close to Saint John Paul II for many years says that what transpires in
this book is how this twentieth century pope did not believe his was such a
clear cut role in this respect. But adds how not everyone is of this same
opinion: 'Gorbachev certainly and also Jaruzelski stress the role the Holy
Father played in the crumbling of the Soviet Union' .
Cardinal Tucci
mentions a couple of passages in the book where the Polish Pontiff touches on
this issue and attributes this historic event to the failure of the Soviet
socio-economic system as well as pay tribute to the role of the Trade Union
Movement 'Solidarność' and its ripple effect across Eastern Europe.
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