Juan María Fernández y Krohn (born in Spain in 1948) is a former Roman Catholic priest and former Belgian lawyer who tried to physically attack Pope John Paul II in 1982. He was ordained a priest in the Society of Saint Pius X seminary in Ecône, Switzerland in 1978. He was retroactively terminated from membership in the Society after his assassination attempt on the Pope and because he openly proclaimed that Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre's opposition to Pope John Paul II was too weak.

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  • Juan María Fernández y Krohn (born in Spain in 1948) is a former Roman Catholic priest and former Belgian lawyer who tried to physically attack Pope John Paul II in 1982. He was ordained a priest in the Society of Saint Pius X seminary in Ecône, Switzerland in 1978. He was retroactively terminated from membership in the Society after his assassination attempt on the Pope and because he openly proclaimed that Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre's opposition to Pope John Paul II was too weak. On May 12, 1982, he tried to stab Pope John Paul II with a bayonet in Fatima, Portugal. It's unclear whether he wounded the Pope or not. During his trial, he claimed that he was opposed to the reforms of Vatican II and that he believed Pope John Paul II had been in league with the Soviet Union and even was a secret Communist agent trying to corrupt the Vatican. He received a six-year sentence though he served only three years and then was expelled from Portugal, after which he moved to Belgium. By then, he had already completely given up the Roman Catholic priesthood. In Belgium he became a controversial lawyer. During the beginning of his career as a lawyer, he was accused of slapping judge and Cassation president Erik Carre in the face with his flat of his hand. Fernández y Krohn was also accused of spreading "anti-semitic propaganda" in the councillors' room of the Brussels Palace of Justice. In 1996, he was charged with setting fire to a centre of the Herri Batasuna, the political branch of the violent Basque separatist group ETA. He was subsequently acquitted. He was arrested again in July 2000 after climbing over a security barricade at the Royal Palace of Brussels, and throwing accusations of murder at the approaching Spanish King Juan Carlos. He accused him of killing his brother Alfonso in 1956 in order to become King of Spain. He received a four-month probational sentence and a fine. After 2000, he has lived in Belgium and Spain, and is reported to be an expert in art and literature of the Spanish post-Civil War period (1939-1990).
  • Juan María Fernández y Krohn on entinen katolisen kirkon pappi, joka yritti murhata paavi Johannes Paavali II:n vuonna 1982. Hän yritti murhata paavin käyttämällä aseenaan pistintä, mutta epäonnistui, koska paavin turvamiesten onnistui estää murhan yritys. Paavin haavoittuminen murhayrityksessä pidettiin salassa. Juan María Fernández y Krohn tuomittiin teostaan kuuden vuoden vankeuteen. Hän istui vankilassa kuitenkin vain puolet ajasta, kolme vuotta, minkä jälkeen hänet karkotettiin Portugalista ja hän muutti Belgiaan. Hänet pidätettiin heinäkuussa 2000 hänen kiivettyään Brysselin kuninkaallisen palatsin turvaesteen yli aikomuksenaan surmata joko Belgian kuningas Albert II tai vierailulle tuleva Espanjan kuningas Juan Carlos I. Hänet tuomittiin neljäksi kuukaudeksi ehdonalaiseen ja sakkoihin.
  • Juan María Fernández y Krohn – hiszpański duchowny, zamachowiec. Został wyświęcony w diecezji madryckiej. W 1978 przyłączył się na krótko do ruchu arcybiskupa Marcela Lefebvre'a. W roku 1979 usunięty z Bractwa św. Piusa X w związku z nieposłuszeństwem i podejrzeniem niestabilności psychicznej. 12 maja 1982 Krohn usiłował zasztyletować Jana Pawła II w czasie pielgrzymki papieża do Fátimy w rocznicę zamachu Alego Agcy. Został skazany na 6 lat więzienia. Został zwolniony po trzech latach. Porzucił kapłaństwo, obecnie mieszka w Brukseli i pracuje jako prawnik. W 2000 r. został aresztowany w Brukseli za próbę zamachu na króla Belgii Alberta i króla Hiszpanii Juana Carlosa I. Spędza w więzieniu pięć lat.
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  • Juan María Fernández y Krohn (born in Spain in 1948) is a former Roman Catholic priest and former Belgian lawyer who tried to physically attack Pope John Paul II in 1982. He was ordained a priest in the Society of Saint Pius X seminary in Ecône, Switzerland in 1978. He was retroactively terminated from membership in the Society after his assassination attempt on the Pope and because he openly proclaimed that Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre's opposition to Pope John Paul II was too weak.
  • Juan María Fernández y Krohn on entinen katolisen kirkon pappi, joka yritti murhata paavi Johannes Paavali II:n vuonna 1982. Hän yritti murhata paavin käyttämällä aseenaan pistintä, mutta epäonnistui, koska paavin turvamiesten onnistui estää murhan yritys. Paavin haavoittuminen murhayrityksessä pidettiin salassa. Juan María Fernández y Krohn tuomittiin teostaan kuuden vuoden vankeuteen.
  • Juan María Fernández y Krohn – hiszpański duchowny, zamachowiec. Został wyświęcony w diecezji madryckiej. W 1978 przyłączył się na krótko do ruchu arcybiskupa Marcela Lefebvre'a. W roku 1979 usunięty z Bractwa św. Piusa X w związku z nieposłuszeństwem i podejrzeniem niestabilności psychicznej. 12 maja 1982 Krohn usiłował zasztyletować Jana Pawła II w czasie pielgrzymki papieża do Fátimy w rocznicę zamachu Alego Agcy. Został skazany na 6 lat więzienia.
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  • Juan María Fernández y Krohn
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