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  2005 Pope John Paul Death [2p.15n]
updated: 2009-12-08

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Manila's Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales walks past a portrait of late Pope John Paul II after saying mass at Manila's Cathedral Sunday, April 3, 2005. From political leaders to earthquake survivors, Asia mourned pope on Sunday, recalling a man committed to peace and reconciliation who was never able to fulfill his dreams of visiting communist China and Vietnam. click to open
Filipino priests sing during a mass for late Pope John Paul II at Manila's Cathedral Sunday, April 3, 2005. From political leaders to earthquake survivors, Asia mourned pope on Sunday, recalling a man committed to peace and reconciliation. click to open
Bombay Cardinal Ivan Dias, center, leaves after attending a prayer meeting at the 100-year-old Holy Name Cathedral in Bombay, India, Sunday, April 3, 2005. click to open
Archbishop of Ranchi Cardinal Telesphore Placidus Toppo talks to the media at the Bishops House in Ranchi, India, Sunday, April 3, 2005. From political leaders to earthquake survivors, Asia mourned pope on Sunday, recalling a man committed to peace and reconciliation who was never able to fulfill his dreams of visiting communist China and Vietnam. Toppo is scheduled to attend the Pope's funeral and is also one of the three cardinals from India with voting right at the Conclave of Cardinals to elect new Pope. click to open
Chinese Catholics pray at the state-sanctioned Saint Ignatius Cathedral in Shanghai April 3, 2005. Chinese Catholics, forbidden by their Communist rulers from recognising the Holy See, mourned Pope John Paul on Sunday and sent a commemorative telegram to the Vatican. China forces the faithful to belong to state-backed patriotic associations if they want to worship openly, prompting the Vatican to complain of repression of religion in the world's most populous country where many believers worship underground. click to open


 
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