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| Hit By a Truck |
| Fell Down a Flight of Stairs |
| Contacted Scarlet Fever |
| Nazis Forced Him to Move From Krakow |
Your answer was: Contacted Scarlet Fever. |
Answer: On February 29, 1944, (Leap Year) Karol Wojtyła, the future Pope John Paul II, was walking home from work at the quarry when he was knocked down by a German truck. The German officers tended the injured Wojtyła, and the decision to commandeer a passing truck for use as an ambulance for the unconscious patient, is in sharp contrast to the harshness normally expected from occupying forces during that period. He spent two weeks hospitalized, having suffered a severe concussion, numerous cuts and a shoulder injury. This accident and his survival seemed to Wojtyła a confirmation of his priestly vocation. '4 Times God Miraculously Saved John Paul II' on ChurchPop.com ![]() Karol Wojtyła (Pope John Paul II) Early Years |