Pope John Paul II |
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Pope John
Paul II's secretary "did not have the courage" to burn all of the
pontiff's notes after his death, and is now having some of them
published, he said Wednesday.
The book, "Very
Much in God's Hands. Personal Notes 1962-2003," comes out Feb. 5 in
Poland, where the pope is still a much-loved authority. It contains
religious meditations that Karol Wojtyla recorded between July 1962,
when he was a bishop in Poland, and March 2003, when he was pope.
Cardinal
Stanislaw Dziwisz told a news conference that in preserving some of the
notes he was motivated by the "despair of historians" when the letters
of Pope Pius XII were burned after his death, as he had wished.
In
his last will, John Paul commissioned Dziwisz, his personal secretary
and closest aide of almost 40 years, to burn his personal notes.
Instead, Dziwisz kept them and is having them published before John Paul
is declared a saint April 27 in Rome. They were made available to the
Vatican in the pope's fast-track beatification and sainthood processes.
In
his notes, contained in two bound notebooks, the pope "reveals a part
of his soul, of his meeting with God, contemplation and piety and that
is the greatest value," Dziwisz said in the southern city of Krakow,
where he is archbishop and where Wojtyla was also bishop and cardinal.
He
said he burned "those letters and notes that required burning," but
said it would have been a crime to burn all the notes which give insight
into the pope's soul.
"In keeping them I respected his will," he insisted.
At
first, Wojtyla made notes only in Polish, but later also in Italian and
Latin with Greek and Spanish inclusions, according to Henryk
Wozniakowski, head of the Catholic publishers Znak.
The
book's editor, Agnieszka Rudziewicz, said the notes are an
"extraordinary record of a spiritual path" and a record of Wojtyla's
"self-development and road to sainthood," but readers should not expect
"sensation."
John Paul died in 2005 at the age of 84, after 26 years as pope.
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