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Pilgrims
from Poland kneel down and pray in front of the coat of arms of
late Pope John Paul II at Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican,
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 April
12, 2005. 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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This
picture released by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano shows
cardinals in procession during a Mass for late Pope John Paul II
in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Tuesday April 12, 2005.
The Vatican on Wednesday will reopen the grottoes under St. Peter's
Basilica to the public, giving tourists and the faithful a first
look at Pope John Paul II's tomb: a spare white slab of marble,
tucked into its own private niche just steps from the supposed burial
place of the first pope, St. Peter.
(AP Photo/L'Osservatore
Romano)
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This
picture released by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano shows
cardinals during a Mass for Pope John Paul II in St. Peter 's Basilica
at the Vatican, Tuesday April 12 2005. The Vatican on Wednesday
will reopen the grottoes under St. Peter's Basilica to the public,
giving tourists and the faithful a first look at Pope John Paul
II's tomb: a spare white slab of marble, tucked into its own private
niche just steps from the supposed burial place of the first pope,
St. Peter.
(AP Photo/L'Osservatore
Romano)
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German
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger attends a Mass, presided over by Brazilian
Cardinal Eugenio de Araujo Sales, at the Vatican's St Peter's Basilica,
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/Alessandro
Bianchi
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Brazilian Cardinal
Eugenio Sales de Araujo celebrates a Mass for Pope John Paul II
in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 12, 2005.
Starting with the funeral of Pope John Paul II on Friday, Cardinals
celebrate a series of funeral Masses for nine days and known as
the 'Novemdiales'. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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Pilgrims
pay their respect before Pope John Paul II's tomb in the Vatican
crypt. Thousands of pilgrims, some weeping, bore prayers and messages
of love to the simple marble-slab tomb of the pope as the Vatican
opened the crypt of St Peter's basilica for the first time since
his burial.
(AFP/Osservatore
Romano/Arturo Mari)
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Italy's
Cardinal Francesco Marchisano (R) arrives for the general congregation
meeting in the Vatican April 13, 2005. Roman Catholicism's conclave
to elect the new Pope will start next Monday, April 18, in the Sistine
Chapel following a public morning mass in St. Peter's Basilica.
REUTERS/Alessandro
Bianchi
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People
stop inside the grottos of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in
front of the grave of late Pope John Paul II on the opening day
to the public of the burial site, Wednesday, April 13, 2005. The
grave lies just steps from the tomb traditionally believed to be
that of the apostle Peter, the first pope. Many Roman Catholics
believe John Paul, who died April 2 at age 84, was a saint.
(AP Photo/Peter
Dejong)
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Faithful
and pilgrims line-up outside St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican,
Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Hundreds of people filed past the simple
white marble tomb of Pope John Paul II on Wednesday, as the Vatican
re-opened the grottoes beneath St. Peter's Basilica.
(AP Photo?Gregorio
Borgia)
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