Would-Be Assassin Of Pope John Paul II Visits His Tomb

Posted by | December 28, 2014 07:00 | Filed under: Contributors Mark Quincy Adams Opinion Religion Top Stories


Mehmet Ali, who shot Pope John Paul II in 1981, made a visit back to the Vatican to visit the final resting place of the man he tried to kill.

“I felt the need to make this gesture,” he told police, according to Italian media who had been tipped off in advance about his visit. Agca’s visit came exactly 31 years after John Paul visited him in prison in Rome to forgive him for the 1981 shooting that nearly killed the leader of the world’s Catholics.

In addition, Ali asked for an audience with the current Pontiff. While he was allowed to visit the tomb of John Paul II, he will not be chatting up Pope Francis any time soon.

The former extremist requested a meeting with Pope Francis when the current pontiff visited Turkey last month. That was declined as was a fresh request for an audience this weekend in Rome.”He has put flowers on the tomb of John Paul II. I think that is enough,” Francis’s spokesman, Federico Lombardi, told La Republica.

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By: Mark Quincy Adams

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6 responses to Would-Be Assassin Of Pope John Paul II Visits His Tomb

  1. rg9rts December 28th, 2014 at 07:15

    She is watching and that is all that matters

  2. rg9rts December 28th, 2014 at 08:15

    She is watching and that is all that matters

  3. Carla Akins December 28th, 2014 at 07:47

    Their house, their rules.

  4. Carla Akins December 28th, 2014 at 08:47

    Their house, their rules.

  5. Anomaly 100 December 28th, 2014 at 09:23

    “Ali asked for an audience with the current Pontiff.”

    Uhmm….

  6. Anomaly 100 December 28th, 2014 at 10:23

    “Ali asked for an audience with the current Pontiff.”

    Uhmm….

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