The Oklahoma State Senate unanimously approved a resolution today honoring the life of Pope John Paul II and mourning his death. State Sen. Mike Mazzei was principal author of the measure, with all members signing on as co-authors.
“Although I am not Roman Catholic, I felt it was very appropriate for our chamber to pay tribute to Pope John Paul II—undeniably one of the greatest individuals of our time. His spirituality transcended denominational divisions,” said Mazzei, R-Tulsa.
Besides honoring his role as head of the world-wide Roman Catholic Church, Senate Resolution 16 also praised his efforts in Poland’s underground during World War II, helping Jews find refuge from the Nazis.
After becoming Pope in 1978 he continued to speak out for freedom and democracy. He was a public crusader against communism and is credited as being one of the individuals responsible for its collapse in many countries.
“The resolution notes that Pope John Paul II was a portrait of courage, humility and tranquility and was a man at peace with himself, his world and his God. He was truly a great man whose life and work touched the lives of millions,” Mazzei said.