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On May 13, 1981, gunshots rang out across St. Peter’s Square and Pope John Paul II collapsed before a stunned world. The assassination attempt shocked millions. But the most extraordinary part of this story did not happen in the square — it happened two years later, inside a prison cell. In 1983, Pope John Paul II made a private visit to the man who shot him, Mehmet Ali Ağca. No cameras. No political statement. Just a quiet, face-to-face meeting between a wounded pope and his would-be killer. For twenty-one minutes, they spoke behind closed doors. What was said in that cell has remained largely private — but the meaning of that encounter would echo across the world. This video tells the true story of that meeting, the connection to Our Lady of Fatima, and the act of forgiveness that stunned believers and skeptics alike. It is a story of mercy, justice, survival, and the kind of power that does not retaliate. If you love Catholic Stories, Please Subscribe to the Channel. #catholic #pope