John Paul II’s longtime secretary says he feels pope is still with him, recalls their parting


Published/Last Modified on Saturday, April 5, 2008 3:06 PM MDT


DANIELA PETROFF
Associated Press Writer


ROME (AP) - The longtime private secretary of Pope John Paul II said Tuesday that he still turns to the late pontiff whenever he has a problem.

Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, who was the closest aide to John Paul for nearly 40 years, grew emotional during an event in Rome on the eve of the third anniversary of the pontiff’s death.

``I can’t forget his last goodbye, when he took my hand and I kissed his for the last time,’’ Dziwisz said. ``This goodbye will stay with me forever.’’

John Paul died on April 2, 2005, after a nearly 27-year pontificate. Shortly afterward, Pope Benedict XVI put him on the fast track for possible sainthood, waiving a customary five-year waiting period.

Benedict will hold a Mass on Wednesday marking his death.

Dziwisz said John Paul and Benedict were ``true friends’’ and recalled anecdotes from his decades with John Paul, describing, for example, how the pontiff used to bless the city of Rome before going to sleep.

``I’ve accompanied him for almost 40 years, now he is accompanying me _ and whenever I have a problem I turn to him,’’ said Dziwisz, now the archbishop of Krakow, Poland _ a position that John Paul held himself before being elected pope.

Dziwisz said he receives letters from couples asking for John Paul’s intercession in order to have children or from cancer patients hoping to be cured. Some say that after praying to him they got better, Dziwisz said.

Monsignor Slawomir Oder, the church official spearheading the cause to make John Paul a saint, shared his own memory of John Paul’s death: ``I remember thinking that a saint had died.’’

Oder said that places of prayers in memory of John Paul have sprung up across the world - including in Iraq, Russia and Morocco - in a sign of how universal John Paul’s message was.

John Paul ``was able to enter our homes like one of us,’’ he said in the ceremony at the Rome basilica Santa Maria in Trastevere. The event was organized by the Sant’Egidio Community, a Rome-based lay Catholic organization. He ``had the ability to read people’s hearts.’’

Oder said earlier this week that he had finished a report analyzing documentation to support the canonization process.

The report summarizes and analyzes all the documentation about John Paul’s life and virtues that had been gathered since his death, including testimony from witnesses and the late pontiff’s own writings.

``We need to be patient and optimistic,’’ said Oder.

The Vatican’s complicated saint-making procedures _ which can include the weighing of favorable and unfavorable information _ require that a miracle attributed to the candidate’s intercession be confirmed before beatification. A second miracle is necessary for canonization.

Comments

    Brenda wrote on Apr 12, 2008 5:42 PM:

    " I feel honored and blessed to have known of such a Holy man in my lifetime. He is one of the main reasons for my conversion to the Catholic faith. I prayed aloud I could have been been blessed to have been able to have prayed the rosary with him. I was granted that one morning after church when he tucked his robes aside, sat down in the pew in front of me and kneeled in prayer. He was with me the whole rest of the time I prayed. It was such a blessing. "

    mary wrote on Apr 10, 2008 12:02 AM:

    " I met John Paul II,and within seconds of meeting him I knew he knew me.I had NEVER felt so loved in my life. The JOY I felt in his presence was indescribable and the words he spoke with such vigor and kindness(even though he wasn't healthly at the time) gave me a spirit of gratitude and delight. I continually thank my God for such a gift and the presence of being in his presence !! "

    Gerry Keefe wrote on Apr 9, 2008 3:29 PM:

    " There is no doubt in my mind that Pope John Paul II is a saint. He gave unconditional love to everyone he met. What a wonderful example he was to our "youth"! May we never forget how he allowed Jesus to work through him to
    touch and love others. "

    Maria Y Tan wrote on Apr 9, 2008 12:35 PM:

    " Since I am generally healthy, a miracle cure would not occur. However, Blessed Pope John Paul II guided me in writing poetry which were instant successes to the point of being nominated for Poet of the Year, while I am not a writer or poet or artist at all.

    Another guidance is intercession for personalities I would not even think of normally, world leaders of different faiths.

    So, I understand when cardinal Dziwisz still consults Blessed Pope JP II. I do too to confirm what I believe were prompted by the Holy Spirit.

    These are miracles too. "

Write a Comment

Comment posters are responsible for the opinions they express and the accuracy of the information they provide. We urge comment writers to treat this as a public forum where manners matter. We encourage a collegial, non-insulting tone. All readers comments must be approved by our staff before posting to the Web site. They review submitted comments periodically during the day for offensive or off-topic content before posting. Be aware, in accordance with the Communications Decency Act and provisions upheld in judicial appeal, that you are responsible for comments posted on this Web site. The Douglas Dispatch is not liable for messages from third parties.

DO NOT POST:
* Potentially libelous statements or damaging innuendo.
* Obscene, explicit, or racist language.
* Personal attacks, insults or threats.
* The use of another person's real name to disguise your identity.
* Comments unrelated to the story.
* Personal Information (phone numbers, addresses, etc.)

Opinions, advice and all other information expressed in douglasdispatch.com's reader comments represent the individual's own views and not necessarily those of the Douglas Dispatch. The Douglas Dispatch does not endorse and is not responsible for statements, advice or opinions offered by anyone other than authorized Douglas Dispatch spokespersons.

Your thoughtful contribution to the online discussion is appreciated.

(optional)
   









Contact Us

Email the Editor
530 11th Street (85607)
P.O. Drawer H
Douglas, AZ 85608
tel: 520.364.3424
fax: 520.364.6750