List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II


During his reign, Pope John Paul II made 104 foreign trips, more than all previous popes combined. In total he logged more than. He consistently attracted large crowds on his travels, some among the largest ever assembled. While some of his trips were to places that were previously visited by Paul VI, many others were to countries that no pope had ever previously visited.

Countries visited

Pope John Paul II visited 129 countries during his time as pope:
In addition, John Paul II made 146 pastoral visits to Italy.

Travels outside Italy

1970s

Pope John Paul II's first foreign journey was a three-country visit to the Dominican Republic, Mexico and the Bahamas in January 1979. Some 18 million people were believed to have greeted the Pope during his stay in Mexico.
The Pope's second foreign visit was to his homeland, Poland, in June 1979. This was possibly the most significant of all his trips as it, according to some historians, set in train a series of events that led to the establishment of the Solidarity trade union, which was a key movement in the fall of Communism in eastern Europe. During his visit to Poland, John Paul visited Warsaw, Gniezo, Kraków, Nowy Tag, Auschwitz and Jasna Gora. The nine-day tour attracted millions of faithful.
The Pope's visit to Ireland on 29 September drew immense crowds. 1,250,000 people, one quarter of the population of the island of Ireland, one third of the population of the Republic of Ireland, attended the opening Mass of the visit in Dublin's Phoenix Park. Over 250,000 attended a Liturgy of the Word in Drogheda later that evening. Hundreds of thousands lined the streets of Dublin that night for a motorcade from Dublin Airport to the Presidential Residence in the Phoenix Park.
The following day, Sunday 30 September, included Masses in Galway, Knock and a stop over at the monastic ruins of Clonmacnois. The final day of the visit began with a visit to the National Seminary in Maynooth. The final Mass of the visit was at Greenpark Racecourse in Limerick in the south of the country before 400,000 people which was more than had been expected.
John Paul II made his first visit to the United States in October 1979. He arrived in Boston on 1 October. The next two days were spent in New York City, where he addressed the United Nations General Assembly, spoke to students gathered at Madison Square Garden, and conducted Mass at the original Yankee Stadium for 75,000 people as well as at Shea Stadium to an audience of over 52,000. He arrived in Philadelphia on 3 October and Des Moines, Iowa on the next day before arriving in Chicago. There he celebrated Mass in Grant Park, met with civic leaders and Chicago's Polish community. Chicago was the largest Catholic archdiocese in the United States at the time and the home of the largest Polish community outside of Poland. He concluded his pilgrimage to the U.S. in Washington, D.C. where he became the first Pope to visit the White House. He was greeted warmly by President Jimmy Carter, and they met privately in the Oval Office.
VoyageDatesNations visitedPlaces visitedInformation
125– 26 January 1979Santo Domingo, Santiago de los Caballeros
126 January–1 February 1979México, Oaxaca de Juárez, Guadalajara, MonterreyAttended the Third General Conference of the Latin American Bishops held in Puebla
11 February 1979NassauTechnical Stopover
22–10 June 1979Warsaw, Gniezno, Częstochowa, Kraków, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Wadowice, Brzezinka, Nowy TargCommemoration of the 900th Anniversary of the death of St. Stanislaus and the completion of the Diocesan Synod in Kraków
329 September–1 October 1979Dublin, Drogheda, Galway, Knock, Limerick, MaynoothCentenary of the Knock apparitions.
31–8 October 1979Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Des Moines, Chicago, Washington, D.C.Address to the United Nations General Assembly where he condemned all uses of concentration camps and torture.
428–30 November 1979Istanbul, Izmir, AnkaraMet with Patriarch Demetrios I of Constantinople and Patriarch Shenork I Kaloustian of Constantinople

1980s

On 3 June 1980, he made a pilgrimage to Lisieux in northern France, the home town of St. Therese of the Child Jesus of the Holy Face. In 1997 he declared St. Therese the third woman Doctor of the Church. His 1980 visit to France was the first by a pope since 1814 and his journey to West Germany in November 1980 was the first since 1782.
and First Lady Nancy Reagan, 1982
On 18 February 1981, he beatified several martyrs, including those later canonized, St. Lorenzo Ruiz and Magdalene of Nagasaki, in Manila. This was the first beatification to be held outside Vatican City. He became the first reigning pope to travel to the United Kingdom in 1982, where he met Queen Elizabeth II, the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. This trip was in danger of being cancelled due to the then current Falklands War, against which he spoke out during the visit. In a dramatic symbolic gesture, he knelt in prayer alongside Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie, in the See of the Church of England, Canterbury Cathedral, founded by St Augustine of Canterbury. They prayed at the site of the martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket, meant as a show of friendship between the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches. Pope John Paul II was the first Pontiff to visit Scotland. 300,000 of the Roman Catholic minority in that country celebrated Mass with the Pope at Bellahoustan Park. On this visit the Pope faced protest from Protestant Pastor Jack Glass and his followers. This visit had to be balanced for fairness with an unscheduled trip to Argentina that June.
Throughout his trips, he stressed his devotion to the Virgin Mary through visits to various shrines to the Virgin Mary, notably Knock in Ireland, Fatima in Portugal, Guadalupe in Mexico, Aparecida in Brazil and Lourdes in France.
In 1984, John Paul became the first Pope to visit Puerto Rico. Stands were specially erected for him at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, where he met with governor Carlos Romero Barceló, and at Plaza Las Americas.
The pope made a pastoral trip to Singapore in 1986, and was received by the
Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in the Istana. Following that, the Pope made pastoral speeches concerning the Catholic doctrines in the National Stadium of Singapore, which was viewed by a large audience.
VoyageDatesNations visitedPlaces visitedInformation
52–6 May 1980Kinshasa, KisanganiCentenary of the Evangelization of Zaire and Ghana.
55 May 1980Brazzaville
56–8 May 1980Nairobi
58–10 May 1980Accra, Kumasi
510 May 1980Ouagadougou
510–12 May 1980Abidjan, Adzopé
630 May–2 June 1980LisieuxFirst papal visit to France since 1814. Pilgrimage and Visit to UNESCO
730 June–12 July 1980Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Aparecida, Porto Alegre
Curitiba, Salvador, Recife, Teresina, Belém, Fortaleza, Manaus
Inauguration of the 10th National Eucharistic Congress and the 25th Anniversary of CELAM.
In visit at S. Paulo, the car was driven by Og Pozzoli
815–19 November 1980Cologne, Osnabrück, Mainz, Fulda, Altötting, MunichFirst papal visit to Germany since 1782. Commemoration of the 700th Anniversary of the death of St. Albert the Great
916 February 1981KarachiStopover
917–22 February 1981Manila, Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, Iloilo, Legazpi, Baguio, MorongBeatification of Lorenzo Ruiz and Companions in Manila. The first Beatification outside Rome.
922–23 February 1981AgañaStopover
923–26 February 1981Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki
926 February 1981AnchorageSecond visit to U.S.; Stopover
1012–17 February 1982Lagos, Onitsha, Enugu, Kaduna, Ibadan
1017 February 1982Cotonou
1018–18 February 1982Malabo, Bata
1018–19 February 1982Libreville
1112–15 May 1982Lisbon, Fátima, Coimbra, Braga, PortoPilgrimage to Fatima in thanksgiving to Our Lady for saving him from the assassination attempt on his life.
1228 May–2 June 1982London, Canterbury, Coventry, Liverpool Manchester, York, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cardiff
1311 June 1982Rio de JaneiroPlane transfer coming from Rome at the Galeão International Airport with a speech to the Brazilian people.
1311–12 June 1982Buenos AiresArgentina was at war at the time. Requested peace and to avert conflict between Argentina and Great Britain.
1415 June 1982GenevaAddressed the 68th Session of the International Workers Conference
1529 August 1982San Marino
1631 October–9 November 1982Madrid, Salamanca, Toledo, Segovia, Sevilla, Granada, San Sebastián, Javier, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Valencia, Santiago de CompostelaClosing of the 400th anniversary of the death of Teresa of Ávila. Beatified Angela de la Cruz Guerrero in Sevilla.
172 March 1983LisbonSecond visit to Portugal; Technical Stopover
172–3 March 1983San José
174 March 1983Managua, León
175 March 1983Panama City
176 March 1983San José
176 March 1983San Salvador
176–7 March 1983Guatemala City
178 March 1983Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula
179 March 1983Guatemala City
179 March 1983Belize City
179 March 1983Port-au-PrinceClosing of the National Eucharistic and Marian Congress
1816–23 June 1983Warsaw, Częstochowa, Niepokalanów, Szczecin, Kamień Pomorski, Poznań, Katowice, Wrocław, KrakówSecond visit to Poland; 600th Anniversary of the arrival of Our Lady of Jasna Góra in Częstochowa. Beatification of Raphael Kalinowski, Albert Chmielowski in Kraków, and Ursula Ledóchowska in Poznań, visit with then newly released Lech Wałęsa.
1914–15 August 1983LourdesSecond visit to France; Pilgrimage to Lourdes on the occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Lourdes Apparitions and the 50th Anniversary of the Canonization of St. Bernadette Soubirous.
2010–13 September 1983ViennaParticipation in the fourteenth Katholikentag
212 May 1984FairbanksStopover. Third visit to U.S.
213-7 May 1984Seoul, Taegu, Busan200 Years of Roman Catholicism in Korea and Canonization of 103 martyrs in Seoul
217-8 May 1984Port MoresbyCentenary of the Arrival of the first Missionaries in Papua New Guinea
219 May 1984Honiara, Guadalcanal
2110 May 1984Port Moresby
2110-11 May 1984Bangkok, Phanat Nikhom, SampranIn gratitude to the Thai people for accepting refugees from the Indochina Peninsula
2212–17 June 1984Lugano, Einsiedeln, SionSecond visit to Switzerland; 1000th Anniversary of the Abbey of Einsiedeln.
239–20 September 1984Quebec City, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Montreal, St. John's, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Moncton, HalifaxFirst visit to Canada; 200th Anniversary of the establishment of the Catholic Church in Newfoundland.
2410–11 October 1984ZaragozaSecond visit to Spain
2411-12 October 1984Santo DomingoInauguration of the 9 year preparation for the 500th anniversary of the discovery and evangelization of the New World.
2412 October 1984San JuanInauguration of the 9 year preparation for the 500th anniversary of the discovery and evangelization of the New World.
2526 -29 January 1985Caracas
2529–30 January 1985Quito, Latacunga, Cuenca, Guayaquil
251–5 February 1985Lima, Cuzco, Arequipa, Monterrico, Callao
255 February 1985Port of Spain
2611–15 May 1985Eindhoven, 's-Hertogenbosch, Utrecht, The Hague, Maastricht, Amersfoort
2615–16 May 1985Luxembourg City
2616–21 May 1985Brussels, Ghent, Mechelen, Beauraing, Namur, Laken, Leuven, Banneux
278–10 August 1985Lomé, Togoville
2710 August 1985AbidjanSecond visit to Ivory Coast; Dedication of the Cathedral in Abidjian.
2710–14 August 1985Douala, Yaoundé
2714 August 1985Bangui
2714–16 August 1985Kinshasa, LubumbashiSecond visit to Zaire; Beatification of Marie-Clémentine Anuarite Nengapeta.
2716–18 August 1985NairobiConclusion of the 43rd International Eucharistic Congress
2719 August 1985Casablanca
288 September 1985KlotenThird visit to Switzerland
288 September 1985Eschen-Mauren, Vaduz
2931 January–10 February 1986New Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Goa, Cochin, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Kottayam, Trivandrum, Bombay, Pune
301–7 July 1986Bogotá, Chiquinquirá, Popayán, Tumaco, Cali, Chinchiná, Lérida, Armero, Pereira, Medellín, Bucaramanga, Cartagena de Indias, Barranquilla400th Anniversary of the Miraculous restoration of Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquira
307 July 1986Castries
314–7 October 1986Lyon, Ars-sur-Formans, Annecy, Paray-le-MonialThird visit to France; Beatification of Antoine Chevrier and Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the birth of St. Jean Marie Vianney.
3219 November 1986Dhaka
3220 November 1986Singapore
3221-22 November 1986Suva, Nadi
3222–24 November 1986Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
3224 November–1 December 1986Canberra, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Melbourne, Darwin, Alice Springs, Adelaide, Perth
321 December 1986Victoria
331 April 1987Montevideo
331–6 April 1987Santiago, Valparaíso, Punta Arenas, Puerto Montt, Concepción, Temuco, Coquimbo, AntofagastaThanksgiving to God for a peaceful solution to the long-term territorial conflict between Argentina and Chile
336–12 April 1987Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca, Viedma, Mendoza, Córdoba, Salta, RosarioSecond visit to Argentina; celebration of World Youth Day in Buenos Aires
3430 April-4 May 1987Augsburg, Essen, Kevelaer, Münster, CologneSecond visit to West Germany; beatification in Cologne
358–14 June 1987Warsaw, Lublin, Tarnów, Kraków, Szczecin, Gdynia, Gdańsk, Częstochowa, ŁódźBeatification of Karolina Kózka and Michał Kozal and participation at the 2nd National Eucharistic Congress in Warsaw. on his third Papal visit to Poland.
3610–19 September 1987Miami, Columbia, SC, New Orleans, San Antonio, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Monterey, San Francisco, DetroitFourth visit to U.S. Significance of Columbia, S.C. visit was to the Catholic minority in America's predominantly Protestant fundamentalist Bible Belt. Los Angeles' significance was his arrival day speech to local executives of U.S. entertainment communications, while San Francisco's was his speech of God's love to AIDS carriers, who, like Los Angeles', were mostly homosexual, and to non-infected people that abstinence from illicit sex and drugs and monogamy in marriage are the only main ways to avoid infection. Detroit's visit was mainly to the then-mostly Polish community in Hamtramck.
3620 September 1987Fort SimpsonSecond visit to Canada; Visit to the indigenous people, who he couldn't visit during his first Canadian trip in 1984 due to bad weather conditions.
377–9 May 1988Montevideo, FloridaSecond visit to Uruguay
379–14 May 1988La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Trinidad
3714–16 May 1988LimaSecond visit to Peru; Closing of the 5th Eucharistic and Marian Congress in Lima
3716–18 May 1988Asunción, Villarrica, Mariscal Estigarribia,Canonization of St. Roque Gonzalez and Companions
3823–27 June 1988Vienna, Linz, St. Pölten, Trausdorf an der Wulka, Gurk, Salzburg, Innsbruck, EisenstadtSecond visit to Austria
3910–13 September 1988Harare, Bulawayo
3913–14 September 1988Gaborone
3914–16 September 1988Maseru was excluded from the itinerary because of apartheid, although the flight to Maseru Airport was redirected to Johannesburg Airport and the pope travelled overland to Lesotho.
3916 September 1988Mbabane
3916–19 September 1988Beira, Maputo, Nampula
408–11 October 1988Strasbourg, Metz, Nancy, MulhouseFourth visit to France. Address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Was the target on the 11th of heckling by Ian Paisley.
4128 April–1 May 1989AntananarivoBeatification of Victoria Rasoamanarivo
411–2 May 1989Saint-DenisFifth visit to France ; Beatification of Jean-Bernard Rousseau
412–4 May 1989Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe
415–6 May 1989Blantyre, Lilongwe
421–3 June 1989Oslo, Trondheim, Tromsø
423–4 June 1989Reykjavík, Þingvellir
424–6 June 1989Helsinki, Turku
426–7 June 1989Copenhagen, Øm
428–10 June 1989Stockholm, Uppsala, Linköping, Vadstena
4319–21 August 1989Santiago de Compostela, CovadongaThird visit to Spain; Celebration of World Youth Day in Santiago de Compostela
447–9 October 1989SeoulSecond visit to South Korea, 44th International Eucharistic Congress
449–13 October 1989Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Maumere, Dili, Medan
4414–16 October 1989Port Louis, Moka, Rodrigues, Sainte-Croix

1990s

The Pope's foreign travel programme for 1994 was suspended due to a fall resulting in hip-replacement surgery. Visits to Belgium, the United States, and Lebanon were cancelled as a result. The visits to Belgium and the United States took place in 1995, while the visit to Lebanon was delayed until 1997.
There was a plot to assassinate the Pope during his visit to Manila in January 1995, as part of Operation Bojinka, a mass terrorist attack that was developed by Al-Qaeda members Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Sheik Mohammed. A suicide bomber dressed as a priest and planned to use the disguise to get closer to the Pope's motorcade so that he could kill the Pope by detonating himself. Before 15 January, the day on which the men were to attack the Pope during his Philippine visit, an apartment fire brought investigators led by Aida Fariscal to Yousef's laptop computer, which had terrorist plans on it, as well as clothes and items that suggested an assassination plot. Yousef was arrested in Pakistan about a month later, but Khalid Sheik Mohammed was not arrested until 2003. During this trip to the Philippines, on 15 January 1995, the Pope offered Mass to an estimated crowd of 4-5 million in Luneta Park, Manila, the largest papal crowd ever. On 19 September 1996, the Pope traveled to Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, France to meditate and pray st the adjacent tombs of Saint Louis de Montfort and Blessed Marie Louise Trichet. On 22 March 1998, during his second visit to Nigeria, he beatified the Nigerian monk Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi. In 1999, John Paul II made a final trip to the United States, this time celebrating Mass in St. Louis in the Edward Jones Dome. Over 104,000 people attended the 27 January Mass, making it the biggest indoor gathering in the United States.
VoyageDateNations visitedCities visitedNotes
4525–27 January 1990Praia
4527–28 January 1990Bissau
4528–29 January 1990Bamako
4529–30 January 1990OuagadougouSecond visit to Ouagadougou, then in the Republic of Upper Volta
4530 January 1990 – 1 FebruaryN'Djamena
4621–22 April 1990Prague, Bratislava
476–13 May 1990Mexico City, Veracruz, San Juan de los Lagos, Cuernavaca, Durango, Chihuahua, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, VillahermosaSecond visit to Mexico; Preparations for the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the evangelization of America
4713 May 1990Willemstad
4825–27 May 1990Valletta, Mellieħa, Gozo, Cottonera, Sliema, Floriana, RabatPilgrimage to the places associated with St. Paul
491 September 1990LuqaStopover
491–5 September 1990Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Tabora, Moshi
495–7 September 1990Bujumbura
497–9 September 1990Kigali, Kabgayi
4910 September 1990YamoussoukroThird visit to Ivory Coast; consecration of the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro
5010–13 May 1991Lisbon, Ponta Delgada, Funchal, FátimaThird visit to Portugal; Pilgrimage to Fatima on the 10th anniversary of Agca's assassination attempt on his life and 74th of the 1917 Marian apparitions there
511–9 June 1991Koszalin, Rzeszów, Przemyśl, Lubaczów, Kielce, Warsaw, Łomża, Białystok, Olsztyn, Włocławek, PłockFourth visit to Poland; Beatification of Józef Sebastian Pelczar, Bolesława Lament and Rafał Chyliński.
5213–15 August 1991Kraków, Wadowice, CzęstochowaFifth visit to Poland; Beatification of Angela Salawa; Celebration of World Youth Day in Częstochowa in post-Communist, Wałęsa-presidency era Poland
5216–20 August 1991Budapest, Esztergom, Pécs, Nyíregyháza, Máriapócs, Debrecen, Szombathely
5312–21 October 1991Natal, São Luís, Brasília, Goiânia, Cuiabá, Campo Grande, Florianópolis, Vitória, Maceió, SalvadorSecond visit to Brazil; Participation of the 12th National Eucharistic Congress
5419–23 February 1992Dakar, Ziguinchor, Popenguine, Gorée
5423–24 February 1992Banjul
5424–25 February 1992Conakry
554–10 June 1992Luanda, Huambo, Lubango, Cabinda500th anniversary of Christianity in Angola
556–7 June 1992São Tomé
569–14 October 1992Santo DomingoThird visit to Dominican Republic; 4th Latin American Episcopal Conference and the 5th Centenary of the evangelization of Latin America
573–5 February 1993Cotonou, ParakouSecond visit to Benin
575–10 February 1993Gulu, Kampala
5710 February 1993Khartoum
5825 April 1993Tirana, ShkodërInauguration of St Stephen Main Cathedral, Holy Mass in Shkodër
Consecrated 4 Bishops of Albania
Speech at Scanderbeg Square in Tirana
Meet Mother Teresa
5912–17 June 1993Sevilla, La Rábida Friary, Huelva, MadridFourth visit to Spain; 45th International Eucharistic Congress in Sevilla; 500th anniversary of the evangelization of Latin America
609–11 August 1993Kingston
6011–12 August 1993Mérida, IzamalThird visit to Mexico
6012–15 August 1993Denver, ColoradoFifth visit to U.S.; Celebration of World Youth Day
614–7 September 1993Vilnius, Kaunas, Šiauliai, Šiluva600th anniversary of the Baptism of Lithuania and visit to the Hill of Crosses.
618–9 September 1993Riga, Aglona
6110 September 1993Tallinn
6210–11 September 1994Zagreb900th anniversary of the Archdiocese of Zagreb
6310–15 January 1995ManilaSecond visit to Philippines; celebration of World Youth Day 1995 in Manila; The second-largest papal gathering in history. 400th anniversary of the establishment of the first ecclesiastical provinces in the Philippines
6315–18 January 1995Port MoresbySecond visit to Papua New Guinea; Beatification of Peter To Rot
6318–20 January 1995SydneySecond visit to Australia; Beatification of Mary MacKillop.
6320–21 January 1995ColomboBeatification of. Joseph Vaz.
6420–21 May 1995Prague, Olomouc, OstravaSecond visit to Czech Republic, previously western part of Czechoslovakia. Canonization of John Sarkander & Zdislava of Lemberk in Olomouc
6422 May 1995Skoczów, Bielsko-Biała, ŻywiecSixth visit to Poland. Commemoration of John Sarkander, patron saint of Silesia and Moravia
653–4 June 1995BrusselsSecond visit to Belgium, beatification of Father Damien
6630 June–3 July 1995Bratislava, Nitra, Šaštín, Košice, Prešov, LevočaSecond visit to Slovakia, previously eastern part of Czechoslovakia; Canonization of the Martyrs of Košice
6714–16 September 1995YaoundéSecond visit to Cameroon
6716–18 September 1995Johannesburgsigning of the Post-Synodal Exhortation Ecclesia in Africa
6718–20 September 1995NairobiThird visit to Kenya
684–9 October 1995Newark, East Rutherford, New York City, Yonkers, BaltimoreSixth visit to U.S. Visited the United Nations on the 50th anniversary of its creation.
695–6 February 1996Guatemala CitySecond visit to Guatemala
697–8 February 1996ManaguaSecond visit to Nicaragua; closing of the National Eucharistic-Marian congress
698 February 1996San SalvadorSecond visit to El Salvador
699–10 February 1996Guatemala City
699–11 February 1996Maiquetia, Caracas, GuanareSecond visit to Venezuela
7014 April 1996Tunis
7117–19 May 1996Ljubljana, Postojna, Maribor
7221–23 June 1996Lippstadt, Paderborn, BerlinThird visit to Germany; Beatification of Bernard Lichtenberg and Karl Leisner.
736–7 September 1996Budapest, GyőrSecond visit to Hungary, 1,000th anniversary of Pannonhalma Archabbey's foundation
7419–22 September 1996Tours, Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, Sainte-Anne-d'Auray, Reims,Sixth visit to France; 15th centenary of the Baptism of King Clovis & 16th Centenary of the death of St. Martin of Tours
7512–13 April 1997Sarajevo
7625–27 April 1997PragueThird visit to Czech Republic, 1,000th anniversary of Adalbert of Prague's martyrdom
7710–11 May 1997Beirut, Harissa-Daraounsigning of the Post-Synodal Exhortation A New Hope for Lebanon
7831 May–10 June 1997Wrocław, Legnica, Gorzów Wielkopolski, Gniezno, Poznań, Gniezno, Kalisz, Częstochowa, Zakopane, Ludźmierz, Kraków, DuklaSeventh visit to Poland; 46th International Eucharistic Congress in Wrocław, 1,000th anniversary of the death of St. Adalbert of Prague, Beatification of Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska and Maria Karłowska and canonization of Bl. Queen Jadwiga of Anjou
7921–24 August 1997ParisSeventh visit to France; Celebration of the 12th World Youth Day and the beatification of Frederic Ozanam
802–6 October 1997Rio de JaneiroThird visit to Brazil; II World Meeting of Families with the Pope
8121–26 January 1998Havana, Camagüey, Santiago de Cuba, Santa Clara
8221–23 March 1998AbujaSecond visit to Nigeria; celebration of the 100th anniversary of the evangelization of Nigeria and the beatification of Cyprian Iwene Tansi.
8319 June 1998Salzburg, Sankt Pölten, ViennaThird visit to Austria; beatified Maria Restituta Kafka, Jakob Kern and Anton Maria Schwartz.
842–4 October 1998Zagreb, SplitSecond visit to Croatia, beatified Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac
8522–26 January 1999Mexico CityFourth visit to Mexico; Closing of the Special Assembly for America of the Synod of Bishops and signing of the Post-Synodal Exhortation Ecclesia in America
8526–27 January 1999St. LouisSeventh visit to U.S.
867–9 May 1999BucharestFirst papal visit to an Orthodox-majority nation.
875–17 June 1999Gdańsk, Pelplin, Elbląg, Licheń, Bydgoszcz, Toruń, Ełk, Wigry, Siedlce, Drohiczyn, Warsaw, Sandomierz, Zamość, Łowicz, Sosnowiec, Kraków, Stary Sącz, Wadowice, Gliwice, CzęstochowaEighth visit to Poland; Closing of the 2nd National Plenary Synod, Beatification of 108 Martyrs of World War II in Warsaw
8819 September 1999MariborSecond visit to Slovenia, beatification of Anton Martin Slomšek
896–8 November 1999New DelhiSecond visit to India; signing of the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Asia
898–9 November 1999Tbilisi, Mtskheta

2000s

In 2000, he became the first modern Catholic pope to visit Egypt, where he met with the Coptic Pope and the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria.
In May 2001, the Pope took a pilgrimage that would trace the steps of his co-namesake, Saint Paul, across the Mediterranean, from Greece to Syria to Malta. John Paul II became the first Pope to visit Greece in 1291 years. The visit was controversial, and the Pontiff was met with protests and snubbed by Eastern Orthodox leaders, none of whom met his arrival.
In Athens, the Pope met with Archbishop Christodoulos, the head of the Greek Orthodox Church in Greece. After a private 30 minute meeting, the two spoke publicly. Christodoulos read a list of "13 offences" of the Roman Catholic Church against the Orthodox Church since the Great Schism, including the pillaging of Constantinople by Crusaders in 1204. He also bemoaned the lack of any apology from the Roman Catholic Church, saying that "until now, there has not been heard a single request for pardon" for the "maniacal crusaders of the 13th century".
The Pope responded by saying, "For the occasions past and present, when sons and daughters of the Catholic Church have sinned by action or omission against their Orthodox brothers and sisters, may the Lord grant us forgiveness", to which Christodoulos immediately applauded. John Paul also said that the sacking of Constantinople was a source of "deep regret" for Catholics.
Later, John Paul and Christodoulos met on a spot where Saint Paul had once preached to Athenian Christians. They issued a "common declaration", saying, "We shall do everything in our power, so that the Christian roots of Europe and its Christian soul may be preserved.... We condemn all recourse to violence, proselytism and fanaticism, in the name of religion." The two leaders then said the Lord's Prayer together, breaking an Orthodox taboo against praying with Catholics.
He was the first Catholic Pope to visit and pray in a Mosque, in Damascus, Syria. He visited the Umayyad Mosque, where John the Baptist is believed to be interred.
In September 2001 amid post-September 11 concerns, he travelled to Kazakhstan, with an audience of largely Muslims, and to Armenia, to participate in the celebration of the 1700 years of Christianity in that nation. The Pope's final visit was to the Marian Shrine of Lourdes in the south of France.
VoyageDateNations VisitedPlaces VisitedNotes
9024–26 February 2000Cairo, Mount SinaiGreat Jubilee pilgrimage to Mount Sinai
9120–21 March 2000Amman, Mount Nebo, Al-MaghtasGreat Jubilee pilgrimage to the Holy Land
9121–22 March 2000Tel Aviv, Nazareth, Jerusalem, CapernaumGreat Jubilee pilgrimage to the Holy Land
9121–22 March 2000Bethlehem, DheishehGreat Jubilee pilgrimage to the Holy Land
9212–13 May 2000FátimaFourth visit to Portugal. Great Jubilee pilgrimage to the Marian shrine in Fátima.
934–5 May 2001AthensGreat Jubilee pilgrimage in the footsteps of St. Paul
935–8 May 2001Damascus, QuneitraGreat Jubilee pilgrimage in the footsteps of St. Paul
938–9 May 2001Gudja, Floriana, ĦamrunThird visit to Malta; Great Jubilee pilgrimage to the footsteps of St. Paul, beatification.
9423–27 June 2001Kiev, Lviv
9522–25 September 2001Nur-Sultan
9525–27 September 2001Yerevan, Etchmiadzin
9622–23 May 2002Baku
9623–26 May 2002Sofia, Rila Monastery, Plovdiv
9723–29 July 2002TorontoThird visit to Canada; Celebration of the 17th World Youth Day 2002 in Toronto.
9729–30 July 2002Guatemala CityThird visit to Guatemala
9730 July–2 August 2002Mexico CityFifth visit to Mexico; Canonization of Juan Diego
9816–19 August 2002KrakówNinth visit to Poland; Dedication of the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Kraków, Beatification and 400th Anniversary of the Dedication of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
993–4 May 2003MadridFifth visit to Spain; Canonization in Madrid
1005–9 June 2003Rijeka, Osijek, Dubrovnik, ZadarThird visit to Croatia
10122 June 2003Banja LukaSecond visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina; beatification of Ivan Merz
10211–14 September 2003Bratislava, Trnava, Banská Bystrica, RožňavaThird visit to Slovakia
1035–6 June 2004BernFourth visit to Switzerland to attend a rally of Swiss Catholic youth.
10414–15 August 2004Tarbes, LourdesEighth and last visit to France, as well as his last papal visit, to mark the 150th anniversary of the promulgation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.

Travels in Italy

1970s