As explained in "Narrating American Slavery Life", Frederick Douglas' journey is not only a social and material barrier but also a spiritual one that must be overcome in order to gain a sense of global freedom We also face barriers. The main psychiatric disorder that Douglas repeatedly insists through the story is a deceptive and deceptive personality. But more Douglas is in contact with devout people and understanding people's influence through enthusiastic sensitivity.
During his time as a pope, Pius XII sealed eight saints including Pope Pius XII, and blessed the five people. In 1942 he devoted the world to the center of Immaculate Immaculation. In 1950, Exile XII defined the assumption of Our Lady as heaven. This doctrine teaches that Jesus' mother Maria was brought to heaven after the end of her life on earth. Catholics and Orthodox Christians have always believed this belief for centuries since the Church (eg St. Gregory of Tours) was not officially defined as doctrine until 1950. His pope had only two groups of Pius XII with a group to create a new cardinal, as opposed to Pius XII who went 17 times on the papal throne in 17 years . Through his appointment at that time and in 1953, he greatly reduced the proportion of the cardinals belonging to the Holy See. Pius XII fought the world Minister of Peace
When Pope Pius XII died in 1958, Ronkari was elected as his successor after 76 votes on 28th October 1958. He is named John XXIII. Many Cardinals believe that after Pews came to power for 19 years he will become "Pope of the Guardian." John XXIII convened a Christian church (Vatican Council 2) between 1962 and 1965. This is the first committee since the first Vatican Council was concluded in 1870. Pope Paul VI died in August 1978. White cardinal Luciani was elected as the successor and was named John Paul to commemorate the two Vatican II pope, Paul VI and John XXIII. But John Paul, I only lived there for a month. Therefore, on October 16, 1978, Carol 's Cardinal Vojtila was elected as Roman bishop and named John Paul II.