Last Will and Testament of Pope John Paul II

Beth
April 9, 2005

In the document, Pope John Paul said he had no property to be willed to others and that his personal belongings should be “distributed as seems appropriate.”

The Franciscan-sponsored website writes…”According to the designs of providence, I have lived in the difficult century that is ending and now, in the year that I will turn 80 years old, one must ask if it is not the time to repeat with the biblical Simeon: ‘Nunc dimittis,'” the Latin phrase beginning his prayer to the Lord, “May you let your servant go in peace.”

Last will and testament

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