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Nuns
walk past Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square
April 11, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals on Monday started their
last week of preparations before sealing themselves off from the
world in a secret conclave entrusted with the task of choosing a
successor to John Paul II.
REUTERS/Kimimasa
Mayama
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Priests
take part in Sunday Mass at St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City
April 10, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals on Monday started their
last week of preparations before sealing themselves off from the
world in a secret conclave entrusted with the task of choosing a
successor to John Paul II.
REUTERS/Kimimasa
Mayama
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A dark
cloud hangs over St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Monday, April
11, 2005. Cardinals started their last week of preparations before
sealing themselves off from the world in a secret conclave to elect
the next leader of the Roman Catholic church.
(AP Photo/Alessandra
Tarantino)
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Workers raise
scaffolding on a balcony in the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica,
where the new Pope will appear after being chosen by cardinals during
the conclave period, April 11, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals on
Monday started their last week of preparations before sealing themselves
off from the world in a secret conclave entrusted with the task
of choosing a successor to John Paul II. After a break on Sunday,
the cardinals resumed their preparatory meetings, known as 'general
congregations' open to all cardinals currently in Rome.
REUTERS/Alessandro
Bianchi
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A video
grab shows the tomb of Pope John Paul II, in St. Peter's Basilica,
in Rome April 12, 2005. Pilgrims will be able to pray at Pope John
Paul's burial site starting on Wednesday morning, the Vatican said
on Monday. The crypt area where popes are buried below St. Peter's
Basilica has been closed to the public since before the Pope's funeral
last Friday.
REUTERS/Vatican
TV via Reuters Television
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Cardinals
pay their respects at the tomb of late Pope John Paul II in the
grotto beneath the Vatican's St Peter's Basilica, April 12, 2005.
Pilgrims will be able to pray at Pope John Paul's burial site starting
on Wednesday morning, the Vatican said on Monday. The crypt area
where popes are buried below St. Peter's Basilica has been closed
to the public since before the Pope's funeral last Friday.
REUTERS/Osservatore
Romano-Arturo Mari/Pool
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A girl
rides on a tricycle in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square, April 12,
2005. Roman Catholicism's conclave to elect a new pope will start
at 1430 GMT next Monday in the Sistine Chapel following a public
morning Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican said on Tuesday.
Once the conclave begins, the cardinals will not emerge from the
Vatican until a new pope has been elected. They will hold voting
sessions in the Sistine Chapel and sleep in the Casa Santa Marta
hotel inside the Vatican grounds.
REUTERS/Kimimasa
Mayama
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A
couple kneels down to pray at Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican,
April 12, 2005. Pilgrims from various countries visit to offer prayers
to the late Pope John Paul II. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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