Saint Louis: The Story of Catholic Evangelization of America’s Heartland
In this sweeping chapter of Modern Catholic History, Monsignor traces the extraordinary convergence of two global figures—Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan—whose near‑simultaneous brushes with death in 1981 only strengthened their resolve to confront Soviet oppression. Beginning with the explosive rise of Solidarity in Poland, we follow how the Polish pope’s moral authority and Reagan’s strategic support created a transatlantic partnership that shook the foundations of communist power. Monsignor walks us through the tense months after John Paul II’s historic visit to Poland, the Soviet Politburo’s panic, and the quiet but decisive role of Catholic leaders in the United States. From assassination attempts to economic transformation, this episode captures the drama, danger, and hope of a world on the brink of change—and the faith that helped push it toward freedom.
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