Ratzinger and science (communication)

The death of Pope John Paul II, the "Polish pope", in Rome and the ensuing election of Benedict XVI, the "German pope", have been two big events, which gained world-wide media coverage and affected - and still affect - the whole world. This was due to Karol Wojtyla's ability...

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Main Author: Greco Pietro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sissa Medialab 2005-06-01
Series:JCOM: Journal of Science Communication
Online Access:http://jcom.sissa.it/editorial/edit0402.pdf
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spelling doaj-e1e6a4b006e44881b585b9919b5e19192020-11-25T03:26:27ZengSissa MedialabJCOM: Journal of Science Communication1824-20492005-06-0142Ratzinger and science (communication)Greco PietroThe death of Pope John Paul II, the "Polish pope", in Rome and the ensuing election of Benedict XVI, the "German pope", have been two big events, which gained world-wide media coverage and affected - and still affect - the whole world. This was due to Karol Wojtyla's ability to reach everyone's heart - thus once dubbed the "Great Communicator" - and to the fact that the Vatican has a spiritual, cultural, and political influence all over the world. http://jcom.sissa.it/editorial/edit0402.pdf
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description The death of Pope John Paul II, the "Polish pope", in Rome and the ensuing election of Benedict XVI, the "German pope", have been two big events, which gained world-wide media coverage and affected - and still affect - the whole world. This was due to Karol Wojtyla's ability to reach everyone's heart - thus once dubbed the "Great Communicator" - and to the fact that the Vatican has a spiritual, cultural, and political influence all over the world.
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