Visit of Pope John Paul II to Cardiff on 2 June 1982

The visit of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to Cardiff on 2 June 1982 was an event of considerable religious importance to the principality and in particular to the Roman Catholic community (Figure 1). The planning that preceded the vist was of some magnitude and involved a number of different worki...

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