On March 8, 2011, the Italian magazine Sorrisi e Canzoni TV published the text of four previously unreleased songs attributed to John Paul II. According to information reported by Il Corriere della Sera (cf. 03/07/2011), have been the same Karol Wojtyla, who would have committed this material to the famous Italian conductor Paolo Limiti. This is a series of songs that have had the purpose of organizing a big concert in the Vatican.
In the upcoming beatification of Pope Wojtyla, Limiti announced that it discussed with relevant persons in the Holy See's intention to bring to fulfillment the desire of the late Pope: "If we reach an agreement, I realize that Juan Pablo will II with a great night and maybe one gives charity and a post-concert DVD. "
Four unpublished texts attributed to John Paul II is titled "The black" (a subtle critique of racism), "The tree hurt" (on the life and the pain), "Actor" and "Workers of car factory (for a political-economic). According to Paolo Limiti, "these songs bear witness to the strength of this Pope, his kindness and commitment which was always in favor of the poor and needy. An extraordinary communicator, thorough knowledge of the media. "
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