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1981

Pope shot in St. Peter's Square

May 13, 1981

A Turkish gunman fired four shots at Pope John Paul II as he rode through St. Peter's Square in an open car, hitting him in the abdomen. The pope survived after six hours of surgery and later visited his would-be assassin in prison and forgave him. The motive remained obscure. The pope credited the Virgin of Fatima with saving his life.