Pope John Paul II greets Mehmet Ali Agca at Rebibbia prison in 1983 in Rome, two years after Agca attempted to kill the pope in St Peter's Square

Pope John Paul II greets Mehmet Ali Agca at Rebibbia prison in 1983 in Rome, two years after Agca attempted to kill the pope in St Peter's Square

A man who attacked Pope John Paul II in 1981 was escorted from the Turkish town of Iznik on Thursday ahead of Pope Leo XIV's visit there, Turkish media reported.

In May 1981, Turkish national Mehmet Ali Agca fired several shots at Pope John Paul in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square, severely injuring the pontiff.

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