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Before he became a priest, a bishop, and Pope, KarolWoltijya was a little boy in Poland. He grew up loving his parents, his siblings, sports, and, most of all, God. Learn more about this great Pope and saint when he was a young boy -- and why it s never too early for an ordinary boy or girl to love Jesus and start on the path to holiness. Illustrated by award-winning artist William J. Maloney and engagingly told by Dr. Jem Sullivan, Director of Research at the John Paul II Shrine in Washington, DC, KAROL: The Boy Who Became Popeis a beautiful introduction to one of the great men of our times, St. John Paul II. "…mehr

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Before he became a priest, a bishop, and Pope, KarolWoltijya was a little boy in Poland. He grew up loving his parents, his siblings, sports, and, most of all, God. Learn more about this great Pope and saint when he was a young boy -- and why it s never too early for an ordinary boy or girl to love Jesus and start on the path to holiness. Illustrated by award-winning artist William J. Maloney and engagingly told by Dr. Jem Sullivan, Director of Research at the John Paul II Shrine in Washington, DC, KAROL: The Boy Who Became Popeis a beautiful introduction to one of the great men of our times, St. John Paul II. "
Autorenporträt
Professor Jem Sullivan holds a Doctorate from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. For over a decade, she has taught graduate level courses as adjunct professor in the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D.C. She has taught a course on Christian Art and catechesis and evangelization and writes for a variety of publications on art, including the Catholic liturgical resource Magnificat. She is the author of two books from Our Sunday Visitor, A Study Guide to the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults, and The Beauty of Faith: Christian Art and the Gospel. She has served as a volunteer docent at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. leading visitors through the museum's masterpiece collections."