Zaremba, Weronika2026-03-032026-03-032007Seminare, 2007, Tom 24, s. 299-309.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/41952John Paul II judged that sport has great meaning in human life. To make sport available among men to teach them the values like: loyalty, persistence, friendship, community whether solidarity. Sport can also offe valuable contribution in peaceful agreement between nations as well as contribute to fixation in world of new civilization of love. John Paul II showed also how important is fair play in sport. Pope John Paul II worned of the dangers in sport. Warned from the obsession of profit and comercjalization from the best results in sport cost them their health through doping even whether use of different of prohibited methods. Athletes especially the most famous become patterns for youth, therefore should remember about this, to they unreeled at me human features also and spiritual stately to imitation. Every sport contests should deliver entertainment and one should eliminate violence which prejudices great traditional sport foundations. Sport can not be only aim, but it has to be to man's universal development values on attention deserve first of all. Man in sport should grow up spiritually, intellectually, morally and socially. Sport should be able to carry joy and to enrich man in every respect.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychgodność osobowa człowiekafair playdopingwszechstronny rozwój człowiekagodność człowiekaspołeczno-etyczne aspekty sportuetyczne aspekty sportuspołeczne aspekty sportuzdrowotne aspekty sportusportnauczanie papieskienauczanie Jana Pawła IIsport w nauczaniu Jana Pawłarozwój człowiekaetykazdrowieżycie społecznehuman dignitycomprehensive human developmentsocio-ethical aspects of sportethical aspects of sportsocial aspects of sporthealth aspects of sportpapal teachingJohn Paul II’s teachingsport in the John Paul II’s teachinghuman developmentethicshealthsocial lifeZdrowotne oraz społeczno-etyczne aspekty sportu w nauczaniu Jana Pawła IIWholesome and Social-Ethical Aspects of Sport in to Teaching of John Paul IIArticle