Also, the Pope's equal desire to embody the Christian virtue of dignity meant that he was not blind to capitalism's abuses, pointing out that severe imbalances in wealth exacerbate tensions amongst peoples in an often non-Christian fashion -- not always a popular principle to take in the West. Pope John Paul II devoted enormous spiritual and physical energy to his visits to the developing world. But he refused to support all popular causes, such as liberation theology or charitable organizations that made use of birth control and abortion. He called the idea of a priest-politician anathema to the Christian vision. During one visit to Latin America he condemned the so-called "popular church" created by left-wing priests as "a deviation." (Walker, 20050 He did not support female priests, nor divorce or contraception, even though this might have increased the number of the church's followers in North America.
Pope John Paul II also condemned the war on Iraq and the Cuban trade embargo as well as communist atheism -- anything that hurt people or hurt the Christian values of the church was wrong in the eyes Pope John Paul II. Christianity was about human dignity of the individual soul, not a popularity contest based on numbers. Pope John Paul II believed in the rights of the unborn as well as those now living on earth, in keeping with what he thought was correct Catholic doctrine. Even those who disagreed with him on doctrinal matters admired his willingness to keep true to his beliefs. (Walker, 2005)
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