John Paul II
compassionate
authoritative
institutionally central
institutionally unassailable
symbolically influential
morally weighty
courageous
morally authoritative
diplomatically commanding
John Paul II functions as the absent, authoritative moral arbiter Bartlet invokes when conscience outweighs politics. Though never present or contacted on-screen, his name serves as a potential source of transnational Catholic counsel and symbolic weight for a Catholic—or Catholic-adjacent—President wrestling with capital punishment. References to him shape staff anxieties about partisan optics and faith-driven influence, positioning the Pope as an external spiritual authority whose imagined counsel pressures presidential conscience even from a distance.
5 appearances
Religious Leadership (Catholic Church)
Also known as:
the pope,
Holy Father,
His Holiness
John Paul …'s Journey
A timeline through the narrative
Affiliation
National Economic Council (NEC)
Presidential Economic Policy Vetting and Internal Deal Knowledge