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Youth and other
faithful wave to Pope John Paul II during a ceremony celebrated
in St Peter's Square at the Vatican, Thursday, April 1, 2004.
(AP Photo/Plinio
Lepri)
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Break dancers
perform in St Peter's Square at the Vatican prior to the start of
a ceremony celebrated by Pope John Paul II, Thursday, April 1, 2004
(AP Photo/Plinio
Lepri)
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Youths wave
their scarfs during a ceremony held by Pope John Paul II in St Peter's
Square at the Vatican, Thursday, April 1, 2004. With break-dancers
spinning on the steps of St Peter's Basilica, the Pontiff urged
Catholic young people to make a 'radical choice' to dedicate themselves
to God.
(AP Photo/Gregorio
Borgia)
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Pope John Paul
II arrives to lead a festive rally in St Peter's Square at the Vatican,
April 1, 2004. Nearly 50,000 young people feted the Pope on Thursday.
The 83-year-old Pope told them the Catholic Church must do more
to reach out to young people and asked them to be faithful to the
gospel.
(REUTERS/Max
Rossi)
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A group of
nuns goes through a metal detector prior to a Palm Sunday Mass led
by Pope John Paul II in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican April
4, 2004. Amid heightened security around the Vatican, Pope John
Paul led the world's Roman Catholics in Palm Sunday celebrations,
marking the start of an intense week of services that will test
his health.
(REUTERS/Max
Rossi)
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A
marble statue overlooks St Peter's Square as Pope John Paul II leads
the Palm Sunday Mass at the Vatican April 4, 2004. Amid heightened
security around the Vatican, Pope John Paul led the world's Roman
Catholics in Palm Sunday celebrations, marking the start of an intense
week of services that will test his health.
(REUTERS/Max
Rossi)
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Nigerian Cardinal
Francis Arinze bows his head holding a palm branch in front of Pope
John Paul II as he leads the Palm Sunday Mass at the Vatican April
4, 2004. Amid heightened security around the Vatican, Pope John
Paul led the world's Roman Catholics in Palm Sunday celebrations,
marking the start of an intense week of services that will test
his health.
(REUTERS/Max
Rossi)
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Pope
John Paul II blesses with holy water as he leads the Palm Sunday
Mass in St Peter's Square at the Vatican April 4, 2004. Amid
heightened security around the Vatican, Pope John Paul led the world's
Roman Catholics in Palm Sunday celebrations, marking the start of
an intense week of services that will test his health.
(REUTERS/Max
Rossi)
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Pope John Paul
II, clutching a braided palm as a symbol of hope and peace, gives
on Sunday April 4, 2004, his blessing to some cardinals in a Palm
Sunday service in St Peter's Square, a celebration the Vatican described
as an "antidote" to the fears of a world grappling with
terror and war.
(AP Photo/Plinio
Lepri)
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Pope John Paul
II, clutching a braided palm as a symbol of hope and peace, gives
his blessing to thousands of young people in a Palm Sunday service
in St Peter's Square, a celebration the Vatican described as an
"antidote" to the fears of a world grappling with terror
and war.
(AP Photo/Plinio
Lepri)
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