Stanisław Dziwisz

Polish cardinal and papal secretary

Stanisław Dziwisz - Polish cardinal and papal secretary
Born

April 27th, 1939
86 years ago

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Poland

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Served as the personal secretary to Pope John Paul II from 1978 until the pope's death in 2005. Participated in the Second Vatican Council and contributed to numerous church activities. Appointed Archbishop of Kraków in 2005 and elevated to cardinal in 2006. Involved in various ecclesiastical and charitable activities, focusing on social, moral, and religious issues. After papacy of John Paul II, continued to advocate for the fulfillment of his legacy and teachings.

Served as personal secretary to Pope John Paul II

Appointed Archbishop of Kraków

Elevated to cardinal

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