Chrenkoff provides a side note about John Paul II and an underground chapel in Poland, at the salt mines of Wieliczka. He also has links to some of the better blogosphere round-ups on the Pope.
See also his post just prior to this one, called "My Pope". Chrenkoff, now living in Australia, was in Poland before the Soviet Empire fell. He talks about what this Pope meant to Poles like himself - how John Paul II brought hope to them "in the dark winter of our history".
Christian Culture’s Obsession with Identity (and Where We Should Focus
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Almost everywhere we turn, messages like “I am a child of the king,” “I am
loved,” “I am chosen,” and “I am worthy” are plastered on t-shirts and
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