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Communicating for a Saint: The Legacy of Joaquin Navarro-Valls

It has been six years since the passing of Joaquin Navarro-Valls, the first director of the Holy See Press Office and the man who will always be remembered as the spokesperson of Pope Saint John Paul II.

It has been six years since the passing of Joaquin Navarro-Valls, the first director of the Holy See Press Office and the man who will always be remembered as the spokesperson of Pope Saint John Paul II. Navarro-Valls, a journalist and a doctor, dedicated over two decades of his life to serving the pontiff with great intelligence, generosity, and professionalism.

During the final days of St. John Paul II’s life, Navarro-Valls played a crucial role in communicating the pope’s health conditions to the press. With his calm demeanor, he provided updates and reassurance to the world, even in the face of difficult circumstances. His words, spoken with emotion, remain etched in our memories.

Navarro-Valls was not only a spokesperson but also a trusted friend of Pope John Paul II. The deep relationship they shared was based on mutual trust and respect. The pope recognized Navarro’s dedication and considered him an indispensable collaborator in matters of communication and governance.

Through his role as spokesperson, Navarro-Valls was able to reveal the human aspect of Karol Wojtyla and his pontificate to the entire world. He showcased the pope’s humanity and holiness, leaving a lasting impact on those who witnessed it. His ability to convey the pope’s message and engage in dialogue with the media was truly remarkable.

After the death of Pope John Paul II, Navarro-Valls continued his work as a media consultant and analyst. He authored several books and remained committed to promoting the values and teachings of the Catholic Church. In accordance with his will, his notes from his time as spokesperson were gathered and published in a book titled “My Years with John Paul II – Personal Notes.” This compilation offers valuable insights into his experiences and conversations with the pope.

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