The Borneo Post (Sabah)

BBC: John Paul II had intense friendship with married woman

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LONDON: Pope John Paul II had a close relationsh­ip with a married woman which lasted over 30 years, according to letters which feature in a documentar­y being shown by the BBC yesterday.

While the documentar­y does not claim he broke his vow of celibacy with Polish-born philosophe­r and writer Anna-Teresa Ty mienie ck a, the tone of some of his letters to her points to intense feelings between them, the broadcaste­r says.

The two spent camping and skiing holidays together and went on country walks. In one letter from September 1976, he calls her a ‘gift from God.’ “My dear Teresa,” he writes. “You write about being torn apart, but I could find no answer to these words.”

Also in September 1976, he writes: “Already last year I was looking for an answer to these words, ‘I belong to you’, and finally, before leaving Poland, I found a way – a scapular.”

A scapular is a piece of cloth worn as part of the habit of monastic orders and the then Cardinal Karol Wojtyla gave Tymienieck­a his.

“The dimension in which I accept and feel you everywhere in all kinds of situations, when you are close, and when you are far away,” he adds.

Edward Stourton, the senior BBC journalist who made the documentar­y, said more than 350 letters were found at the National Library of Poland, the first dated in 1973 and the last a few months before his death in 2005.

“I would say there were more than friends but less than lovers. One of the fascinatin­g stories that comes out of these letters is of a struggle to contain what was certainly a very intense relationsh­ip which mixed emotions and philosophi­cal ideas in proper Christian boundaries,” he said.

The BBC has only seen John Paul II’s letters, not Tymienieck­a’s side of the correspond­ence. She died in 2014. John Paul II was pope from 1978 to 2005 and was made a saint by the Catholic Church after his death.

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