List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II outside Italy

List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II outside Italy

Pope John Paul II made a total of 104 pastoral visits outside Italy. By the time of his death in 2005, he had made more foreign trips than any other previous pontiff.

Countries visited

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Pope John Paul II visited 128 countries during his time as pope:
* Nine visits to Poland
* Eight visits to France (incl 1 visit to Réunion)
* Seven visits to USA (incl 2 stopovers in Alaska)
* Five visits to Mexico and Spain
* Four visits to Brazil, Portugal and Switzerland
* Three visits to Austria, Canada, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Czech Republic (incl 1 visit to Czechoslovakia), Slovakia (incl 1 visit to Czechoslovakia), Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Kenya and Malta
* Two visits to Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles), Democratic Republic of Congo, Hungary, India, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Slovenia, Uruguay, Venezuela
* One visit to Albania, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belize, Bolivia, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, East Timor (then part of Indonesia), Ecuador, Egypt (to Mount Sinai), Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, Gabon, Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel (to the West Bank), Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico (United States), Republic of Ireland, Republic of South Africa, Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, St. Lucia, Sudan, Swaziland, Sweden, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Gambia, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Zambia, Zimbabwe
* Countries of at least 10 million population not visited: People's Republic of China, Russia, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Iran, Myanmar, Algeria, Afghanistan, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Malaysia, North Korea, Republic of China (Taiwan), Yemen, Cambodia, Niger, Serbia and Belarus

Chronological list

# January 25February 1, 1979 - Dominican Republic, Mexico, the Bahamas
# June 2June 10, 1979 - Poland
# September 29October 8, 1979 - Republic of Ireland and the United States (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Des Moines, Chicago, and Washington, DC)
# November 28November 30, 1979 - Turkey
# May 2May 12, 1980 - Zaire, Congo, Kenya, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire
# May 30June 2, 1980 - France
# June 30July 12, 1980 - Brazil
# November 15November 19, 1980 - Germany
# February 16February 27, 1981 - Pakistan, the Philippines, Guam (USA), Japan, the USA (Anchorage only)
# February 12February 19, 1982 - Nigeria, Benin, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea
# May 12May 15, 1982 - Portugal
# May 28June 2, 1982 - United Kingdom
# June 10June 13, 1982 - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Argentina
# June 15, 1982 - Geneva (Switzerland)
# August 29, 1982 - San Marino
# October 31November 9, 1982 - Spain
# March 2March 10, 1983 - Lisbon (Portugal), Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Haiti
# June 16 June 23, 1983 - Poland
# August 14August 15, 1983 - Lourdes (France)
# September 10September 13, 1983 - Austria
# May 2May 12, 1984 - the USA (Fairbanks, Alaska only), Republic of Korea, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Thailand
# June 12June 17, 1984 - Switzerland
# September 9September 21, 1984 - Canada
# October 10October 13, 1984 - Zaragoza (Spain), Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), San Juan (Puerto Rico)
# January 26February 6, 1985 - Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago
# May 11May 21, 1985 - the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium
# August 8August 19, 1985 - Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Kenya, Morocco
# September 8, 1985 - Kloten (Switzerland), Liechtenstein
# January 31February 11, 1986 - India
# July 1July 8, 1986 - St. Lucia, Colombia
# October 4October 7, 1986 - France
# November 18December 1, 1986 - Bangladesh, Singapore, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, the Seychelles
# March 31April 13, 1987 - Chile, Uruguay, Argentina
# April 30May 4, 1987 - Germany
# June 8June 14, 1987 - Poland
# September 10September 21, 1987 - United States (Miami, Columbia, SC, New Orleans, San Antonio, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Monterey, CA, San Francisco, Detroit), Fort Simpson (Canada) [ [http://www.usccb.org/pope/ustravel.htm Pope John Paul II’s Travels Visits to the United States] ]
# May 7May 18, 1988 - Uruguay, Bolivia, Lima (Peru), Paraguay, Curaçao
# June 23June 27, 1988 - Austria
# September 10September 19, 1988 - Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique
# October 8October 11, 1988 - France
# April 28May 6, 1989 - Madagascar, Réunion, Zambia, Malawi
# June 1June 10, 1989 - Norway, Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden
# August 19August 21, 1989 - Santiago de Compostela and Asturias (both Spain)
# October 6October 16, 1989 - Seoul (Republic of Korea), Indonesia, Mauritius
# January 25February 1, 1990 - Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad
# April 21April 22, 1990 - Czechoslovakia
# May 6May 14, 1990 - Mexico, Curaçao
# May 25May 27, 1990 - Malta
# September 1September 10, 1990 - Luqa (Malta), Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Yamoussoukro (Côte d'Ivoire)
# May 5May 13, 1991 - Portugal
# June 1June 9, 1991 - Poland
# August 13August 20, 1991 - Częstochowa (Poland), Hungary
# October 12October 21, 1991 - Brazil
# February 19February 26, 1992 - Senegal, Gambia, Guinea
# June 4June 10, 1992 - Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe
# October 9October 14, 1992 - Dominican Republic
# February 3February 10, 1993 - Benin, Uganda, Khartoum (Sudan)
# April 25 1993 - Albania
# June 12June 17, 1993 - Spain
# August 9August 16, 1993 - Jamaica, Mérida (Mexico), Denver (USA)
# September 4September 10, 1993 - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
# September 10September 11, 1994 - Zagreb (Croatia)
# January 11January 21, 1995 - Manila (Philippines), Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea), Sydney (Australia), Colombo (Sri Lanka)
# May 20May 22, 1995 - Czech Republic, Poland
# June 3June 4, 1995 - Belgium
# June 30July 3, 1995 - Slovakia
# September 14September 20, 1995 - Yaoundé (Cameroon), Johannesburg (Republic of South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya)
# October 4October 9, 1995 - Newark, East Rutherford, New York, United Nations, [ UN document |docid=A-50-PV.20 |body=General Assembly |type=Verbotim Report |session=50 |meeting=20 |page=2 |anchor=pg002-bk05 |date=5 October 1995 |speakername=His Holiness Pope John Paul II | speakernation=Holy See |accessdate=2008-07-01 ] Yonkers, Baltimore (all USA)
# February 5February 12, 1996 - Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Venezuela
# April 14, 1996 - Tunisia
# May 17May 19, 1996 - Slovenia
# June 21June 23, 1996 - Germany
# September 6September 7, 1996 - Hungary
# September 19September 22, 1996 - France
# April 12April 13, 1997 - Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
# April 25April 27, 1997 - Czech Republic
# May 10May 11, 1997 - Beirut (Lebanon)
# May 31June 10, 1997 - Poland
# August 21August 24, 1997 - Paris (France)
# October 2October 6, 1997 - Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
# January 21January 26, 1998 - Cuba
# March 21March 23, 1998 - Nigeria
# June 19June 21, 1998 - Austria
# October 2October 4, 1998 - Croatia
# January 22January 28, 1999 - St. Louis (USA), Mexico
# May 7May 9, 1999 - Romania
# June 5June 17, 1999 - Poland
# September 19, 1999 - Slovenia
# October 5October 9, 1999 - New Delhi (India), Georgia
# February 24February 26, 2000 - Mount Sinai (Egypt)
# March 20March 26, 2000 - Jordan, the West Bank, Israel
# May 12May 13, 2000 - Fatima (Portugal)
# May 5May 9, 2001 - Malta, Greece, Syria
# June 23June 27, 2001 - Ukraine, including Babi Yar, where many Jews were massacred in the Holocaust
# September 22September 27, 2001 - Kazakhstan, Armenia
# May 22May 26, 2002 - Azerbaijan, Bulgaria
# July 23August 2, 2002 - Toronto Canada, Guatemala (including Antigua Guatemala), Mexico
# August 18August 19, 2002 - Poland
# May 3May 4, 2003 - Spain
# June 5June 9, 2003 - Croatia
# June 22, 2003 - Bosnia and Herzegovina
# September 11September 14, 2003 - Slovakia
# June 5, 2004 - Switzerland
# August 14August 15, 2004 - Lourdes (France)

References

* [http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/documentazione/documents/santopadre_biografie/giovanni_paolo_ii_biografia_pontificato_en.html Events in the Pontificate of John Paul II] from the Vatican

External links

* [http://www.pwnhc.ca/timeline/1975/Pope_1987.html 1987 Papal visit to Fort Simpson NWT]


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