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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of His Passing at the Vatican</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><em>Zbigniew Gretka, IHRC Peace Ambassador for Religious Affairs, in Attendance</em></h3>



<p><strong>VATICAN CITY – April 2, A.D. 2025 – Jubilee Year</strong></p>



<p>On the <strong>20th anniversary of the passing of Saint John Paul II to the House of the Heavenly Father</strong>, solemn <strong>Vatican ceremonies</strong> were held with the <strong>personal participation of Zbigniew Gretka</strong>, <strong>Peace Ambassador of IHRC for Religious Affairs</strong> and <strong>President of the Association of Polish Authors</strong>.</p>



<p>The <strong>Holy Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica</strong> was presided over by <strong>Cardinal Pietro Parolin</strong>, <strong>Secretary of State of the Holy See</strong>, representing <strong>Pope Francis</strong>, who was unable to attend due to illness. Concelebrating were <strong>Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz</strong>, <strong>former secretary to Saint John Paul II</strong>, together with <strong>numerous cardinals, bishops, and priests from around the world</strong>.</p>



<p>The <strong>Basilica of Saint Peter and Saint Peter’s Square</strong> were <strong>filled to capacity by the faithful</strong> from across the globe.</p>



<p>Among those present at the Mass were the <strong>Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni</strong>, known for her devout Christian values, accompanied by her <strong>government delegation</strong>, members of the <strong>diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See</strong>, including the <strong>Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the Holy See, H.E. Adam Kwiatkowski</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz</strong> warmly welcomed all participants and viewers with an emotional message, while <strong>Cardinal Pietro Parolin</strong> delivered a <strong>spiritually rich homily</strong> on the life, legacy, and eternal mission of <strong>Saint John Paul II</strong>, calling him a <strong>Great Apostle of Mercy and Patron of Families</strong>. He also emphasized the <strong>tremendous role of the Primate of Poland, Blessed Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński</strong>, in the formation of John Paul II’s path.</p>



<p>At the conclusion of the Mass, the faithful joined in singing the <strong>beloved papal hymn &#8220;Barka&#8221;</strong>, with <strong>beautiful voices of highlanders from Podhale and Chicago</strong> echoing through the basilica.</p>



<p><strong>Ambassador Zbigniew Gretka</strong>, known as the <strong>International Sower of the Pontificate of Saint John Paul II</strong>, laid <strong>beautiful white and red roses</strong> at the <strong>earthly tomb of the Saint in the Chapel of St. Sebastian</strong>, expressing heartfelt gratitude:</p>



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<p>“For all the good that God in the Holy Trinity, through Saint John Paul II, brought to the world – together with the Mother of the Savior, to whom he entrusted his 27-year pontificate in the sign of the Cross bearing the motto <em>Totus Tuus</em>.”</p>
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<p>Ambassador Gretka emphasized the <strong>Pope’s redemptive suffering</strong>, thanking him for being a <strong>global ecologist of the human soul</strong>, who bore pain to intercede for humanity&#8217;s sins.</p>



<p>During his visit, Ambassador Gretka also met with <strong>Cardinal Gerhard Müller</strong>, former Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a <strong>dedicated disciple of John Paul II and Benedict XVI</strong>, and a <strong>staunch defender of Poland’s proud history</strong>.</p>



<p>He also held a <strong>cordial meeting with Cardinal Dominik Duka</strong>, <strong>former Primate of the Czech Republic</strong>, who stated:</p>



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<p>“A Pope like Saint John Paul II the Great appears once in a thousand years.”</p>
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<p>Additionally, he met with <strong>Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda</strong>, <strong>President of the Polish Bishops&#8217; Conference</strong>, who affirmed:</p>



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<p>“Thanks to Saint John Paul II, many Christians around the world found Christ and believed in the Savior.”</p>
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<p>One of the highlights was a heartfelt encounter with the <strong>Polish-American community</strong>, accompanied by <strong>Father Krzysztof Wieliczko</strong>, <strong>Provincial of the Pauline Fathers in the USA</strong>, who invited Ambassador Gretka to deliver <strong>conferences on the sanctity of Saint John Paul II and Blessed Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński</strong>.</p>



<p>Further conversations took place with <strong>Bishop Krzysztof Nykiel</strong>, <strong>Regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary</strong>, and <strong>Archbishop Wacław Depo</strong>, <strong>Metropolitan of Częstochowa</strong> – both close friends of the late <strong>Archbishop Zygmunt Zimowski</strong>, former President of the Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care and a faithful disciple of Saint John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.</p>



<p>Ambassador Gretka, in his mission as <strong>the International Sower of the Pontificate</strong>, continues to <strong>travel through Poland, Europe, and the world</strong>, giving <strong>personal testimony</strong> to the holiness and enduring influence of <strong>Saint John Paul II – Apostle of Divine Mercy</strong>.</p>



<p>He also defends <strong>Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz</strong> against <strong>unjust attacks and slander</strong>, describing the accusations as <strong>fabricated defamations by manipulated figures</strong> unworthy of the Polish soil.</p>



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<p>After the Holy Mass, Ambassador Gretka personally thanked <strong>Cardinal Dziwisz</strong> for his <strong>devoted 30-year service to Saint John Paul II</strong>, and for his <strong>swift decision to transport the Holy Father to the Gemelli Clinic</strong> on the fateful day of <strong>May 13, 1981</strong>, when <strong>Ali Agca attempted an assassination</strong> of the beloved Pope from Wadowice.</p>
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<p>Ambassador Gretka is <strong>deeply convinced</strong> that <strong>Saint John Paul II will once again astonish the world</strong>, bringing about the <strong>miraculous healing of Pope Francis</strong>, so that he may <strong>continue to lead the Universal Church on its earthly pilgrimage toward Heaven</strong>.</p>



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<p><strong>Saint John Paul II the Great, pray for us.</strong></p>
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