Woman defends book on friendship with John Paul II

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i haven’t checked any catholic news sources for this story yet…

news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090612/ap_on_re_eu/eu_poland_john_paul_ii_s_friend
WARSAW, Poland – To him, she was “My Dear Dusia” and he signed his letters “Br” — short for brother.
She was one of a handful of people by his bedside when he died, and visited him in the hospital when he survived an assassination attempt.
In the cloistered universe of the Vatican, Pope John Paul II had a woman friend with whom he shared spiritual thoughts in a series of letters that spanned the decades. Now she is defending her recent book of correspondence with the pope against criticism from church officials that she “exaggerated” her friendship with the late pontiff and could delay his beatification.
Wanda Poltawska, 87, said her book — a collection of her religious meditations and John Paul’s letters of spiritual guidance — was harmless to his saint-making process and she dismissed those who sought to minimize her friendship with the Polish-born John Paul.
 
This is pretty consistent with Weigel’s biography in which he noted the close knit community JP forged with a group of (at the time) young Polish families when he was just a junior bishop in Poland. Weigel noted that JP continued his close contact with this “small faith community” throughout his years in Poland and drew upon those relationships and experiences when he wrote “Love & Responsibility” and even his Theology of the Body. It sounds like she was one of this group, but perhaps is holding herself out as more important than the others to drum up attention to the book? Certainly I see nothing that threatens a beatification review…

I remember Weigel’s accounts vividly because I loved the idea of a bishop going camping, kayaking and mountain hiking with a group of regular lay folks like myself. Wish I could find one of those - it isn’t easy to get to mass when you are in the backcountry. Sure would be nice to bring your own portable one! 😉
 
So beloved John Paul the Great had a friend who was a woman.

She was blessed in this.
 
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