Cardinal Krajewski: 20 years ago, the world stood still, knelt, and wept
- April 2 marks twenty years since the death of Pope John Paul II, who passed away at 9:37 p.m., and a national mourning period was declared in Poland following his death.
- Cardinal Konrad Krajewski reflected that at the time of Pope John Paul II’s passing, 'the world had come to a standstill' as people united in prayer.
- Many Poles traveled to Rome for the Pope’s funeral, reflecting a deep sense of collective mourning and remembrance.
- Masses have been celebrated at Pope John Paul II's tomb every Thursday since his passing, uniting many Poles and fostering a spiritual community.
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