Pope St John Paul II type de personnalité MBTI
Personnalité
"Quel type de personnalité est Pope St John Paul II? Pope St John Paul II est un type de personnalité ENFJ dans MBTI, 1w2 - sx/so - 127 dans Enneagram, SCOAI dans Big 5, EIE dans Socionics."
He apologised almost for every **** the Catholic church has done, even if he didn't have to, also he forgave the man who tried to kill him - healthy Fe-dom detected. He favored christian democracy a lot, and was dedicated to christianity a lot, fought against communist dictatorship in Poland and also against capitalist ones. Pacifist, the first Pope who tried to be friendly to other religions. He should be the real example of a good christian. Mea Culpa smells Fe-Ni as hell, although i am not sure about his enneagram. The guy was so cool, that he suited e9 and e1 equally well. If he is e1, why does he have w2? I think, 1w9 suits him much more. Also don't think that he had 4E. VEFL is more possible, thanks to his open mind.
Biographie
St. John Paul II (1978-2005, canonized April 27, 2014): Real name Karol Józef Wojtyła. The first East European Pope, and the first non-Italian in the job in centuries. Also known, especially after his death, as Pope John Paul the Great. Unusually young for recent history when chosen (he was fifty-eight years old), partly out of a desire not to have to hold another conclave for a decade (they managed almost three). Had the third-longest papal reign in history — a little over 26 years. Staunchly conservative, he had great publicity and charisma as well as a very large presence, not to mention he traveled through the whole world (hence his nickname "The Pilgrim Pope"). Said to have been important in the fall of the various Communist governments. Famously was almost assassinated then forgave and visited his assassin in prison. Humor-minded history teachers have likened him to James Bond. Also re-invented as a super-hero, The Incredible Popeman. Available as several action figures.
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