A Quote by Chris Matthews

John Paul II spoke to the commoner and to the king, to the tyrant and to the democrat in that same language of freedom. — © Chris Matthews
John Paul II spoke to the commoner and to the king, to the tyrant and to the democrat in that same language of freedom.
Pope John Paul II spoke with a lot of clarity and consistency. But he always spoke with immense compassion. He's the one who said the best way to love somebody is to tell them the truth. So, he did that well.
For us Catholics, John Paul II will be remembered as a traveling Pope ... and we should also remember he preached world peace. When the United States invaded Iraq, for example, John Paul II said it was an illegal and immoral act.
The Catholic Church [with Pope John Paul II] has lost its shepherd. The world has lost a champion of human freedom.
"Magna Carta is the Law: Let the King look out." So it has always been with tyrants among our own people: when the King was tyrant, let him look out. And it has always been the same, and will be the same, whether the tyrant be the Barons, whether the tyrant be the Church, whether he be demagogue or dictator - let them look out.
A king ruleth as he ought, a tyrant as he lists, a king to the profit of all, a tyrant only to please a few.
Vatican II and the Space/Information Age began in the same eye blink of history, with John XXIII's opening speech of Vatican II on Oct. 11, 1962, following John F. Kennedy's call for a round trip to the moon a month earlier.
It is important to remember that John Paul II was not an American or a Frenchman.
Saint John Paul II, pray for us and especially for our youth.
In life, as in death, Pope John Paul II was one of the most visible people on Earth.
Solidarity...is a structural value of the social doctrine, as Blessed John Paul II reminded us.
The last person to be beatified by Pope John Paul II was Mother Teresa of Calcutta in 2003.
Pope John Paul II not only visited Nigeria twice but stood by the country in its fight against dictatorship and injustice.
In the annals of history, few men have left a more positive imprint on the world than Pope John Paul II.
Pope John Paul II was unquestionably the most influential voice for morality and peace in the world during the last 100 years.
We have lost a very important religious figure who dedicated his life to peace and justice for all. [on the death of Pope John Paul II
George W. Bush, who said to Pope John Paul II, Give us a visit, and bring the missus. Never got a dinner!
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