Chris Matthews Quotes About Church

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  • The Catholic Church [with Pope John Paul II] has lost its shepherd. The world has lost a champion of human freedom.

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  • Pope John Paul II was fascinated by the United States. And I think he was initially surprised at the vigor of the Catholic Church in the United States. Maybe some of the press that we had gotten he found wasn't true. No, I think he suspected the church in the United States. Did he challenge us to some things? Sure, he did. But, no, I always - I think there was a good alliance. There was a good gel there.

    Source: www.nbcnews.com
  • Those who saw Pope John Paul II either in person or through the mass media glimpsed a man who millions of Catholics believe may be one of the greatest popes in the history of the church.

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  • To become a saint in the Catholic Church, the normal procedure is, beatification, requiring one miracle in your name, then canonization, roughly in five years or longer, to become a saint, a second miracle.

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Chris Matthews

  • Born: December 17, 1945
  • Occupation: Commentator