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On 16th October 1978 Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Krakow, Poland, was elected the 264th Pope of the Catholic Church and took the name Pope John Paul II. Pope John Paul II visited Ireland on 29th, 30th September and 1st October 1979. Ireland was the third pilgrimage of his Pontificate. The Holy Father's first visit was to the Dominican Republic, Mexico and the Bahamas, his second visit was to Poland and his third visit was to Ireland and the United States. The full itinerary of his Irish visit, along with audio links to the Pope's 1979 homilies and speeches in Ireland, are available at the following link on the Catholic Communications Office website: www.catholiccommunications.ie/popeireland1979 During his 1979 pilgrimage to Ireland, Pope John Paul undertook a hectic schedule travelling the country in order to greet the faithful in the four provinces of Ireland. Over the three days the Holy Father addressed large crowds in Dublin, Drogheda, Clonmacnois, Galway, Knock, Maynooth and Limerick. As part of the Irish Bishops' Conference 25th commemoration celebrations of the 1979 Papal visit to Ireland, the addresses and homilies delivered by the Holy Father while in Ireland have been republished by, and are available in, Veritas bookshops. This publication includes a foreword by Archbishop Brady, Primate of All Ireland. Click here for a pdf of the addresses and homilies of Pope John Paul II during his visit to Ireland. The Holy Father was one of the most travelled Pope. He undertook 145 trips in Italy, the last being Loreto in September 2004, and undertook 104 trips outside Italy, the last being Lourdes which took place during August 2004. |