Spirituality Manifested in the Rhetoric of Saint John Paul II
Maria Luisa A.Valdez
Citation : Maria Luisa A.Valdez, Spirituality Manifested in the Rhetoric of Saint John Paul II International Journal on Studies in English Language and Literature 2018, 6(2) : 1-13
Modern technology allows humans to be more autonomous and self-sufficient, putting into question man's confidence in himself and in the spirit of the human condition which is rooted in interdependence. This situation spells a requisite for serenity in faith in God and everything else in the spectrum of human relationships. As Pontiff, John Paul II addressed humanity's questions within the standpoint of man's spiritual character, and this study analyzed the defining aspects of his spirituality as manifested in selected works and highlighted the rhetoric employed to unveil its implications on others. Analysis revealed that John Paul II's early-life experiences, his devotion to the Blessed Virgin, to Polish Saints, and Christ's life and passion on the cross were integral and causative factors which shaped his spirituality. His eloquence mirrored history's greatest leaders, with distinct tone and approach. His leadership transcended religious barriers, and his legacy as a modern-day saint was defined by the rhetorical mastery in his words and spirituality manifested in his actions which left enduring implications on Catholic spirituality.