An exhibit chronicling the life of John Paul II has opened in St.
Peter's Square in honor of the late Pope's beatification.
The Vatican announced that the “John Paul II: Homage of Benedict XVI
for the Beatification” was to open on April 29 in the Charlemagne Wing of
Bernini's colonnades around St. Peter's Square.
The exhibition, which will remain open until July 24, is divided into
15 sections illustrating the life and pontificate of Karol Wojtyla.
Scenes and details from his life will document his infancy and childhood
in Wadowice all the way to his funeral in Rome on April 8 in 2005.
The initiative was organized by the Governorate of the Vatican City
State along with the Polish Embassy to the Holy See and the Polish
Culture and Heritage Ministry.
During the exhibit's inaugural ceremony – which will be attended by
Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone among others – the official
stamps issued jointly by the Vatican City State and Poczta Polska
(Polish Post) will be presented.