Speaker highlights Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan’s alliance to Defeat Evil of Soviet Communism
By Brigid Curtis Ayer
The parallels of their lives were uncanny. The comradery and mutual affection they shared was genuine. Their alliance, undeniably, toppled more than the Berlin Wall, and the Cold War era, but perhaps forever changed the international, political, and moral landscape for ages to come.
Paul Kengor, New York Times bestselling author, offered his timeless and little-known insights into the relationship of Pope John Paul II, and President Ronald Reagan, during a recent presentation in Carmel, IN. These stories are outlined in his 600-plus page book, “A Pope and a President.”