In The Shoes of the Fisherman, a 1963 novel and 1968 film, an elderly pope and protagonist's predecessor
Sy Johnson is credited for the orchestration, transcription, arrangement, and conduction of the recording on Let My Children Hear Music.
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Slipyj's life story inspired the Australian writer Morris West's 1963 novel The Shoes of the Fisherman.
In The Shoes of the Fisherman, Anthony Quinn, as Pope Kiril, explores the back streets of Rome disguised as a simple priest, and recites the Shema at the bedside of a dying Jew.