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As faithful
and pilgrims, in background, queue to pay homage to the late Pope
John Paul II, Italian Cardinal Salvatore De Giorgi, Archbishop of
Palermo, Sicily, walks in St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Wednesday,
April 6, 2005, after attending a meeting of the College of Cardinals.
De Giorgi is one of the 117 Cardinals who will cast ballots later
this month for the next head of the one billion-strong Catholic
church.
(AP Photo/Gregorio
Borgia)
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Crowds snake
through St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday, April 6,
2005, as thousands of faithful headed to St. Peter's Basilica to
say a personal farewell to Pope John Paul II. Rome is bracing for
an unprecedented flow of pilgrims - some predict their number may
match the city's own 3 million residents - in the days preceding
Friday's funeral.
(AP Photo/Plinio
Lepri)
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A
view of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Wednesday, April 6,
2005 as thousands of faithful lined up to say a personal farewell
to Pope John Paul II. Rome is bracing for an unprecedented flow
of pilgrims - some predict their number may match the city's own
3 million residents - in the days preceding Friday's funeral.
(AP Photo/Beatrice
Larco)
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Faithful
line up to enter St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Wednesday,
April 6, 2005 and say a personal farewell to Pope John Paul II.
Rome is bracing for an unprecedented flow of pilgrims - some predict
their number may match the city's own 3 million residents - in the
days preceding Friday's funeral.
(AP Photo/Beatrice
Larco)
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Faithfuls
wait on St. Peter's Square to enter the Basillica where the body
of the Pope lies-in-state at the Vatican City early in the morning.
A biblical tide of humanity thronged the streets around the Vatican
City, eager to pay last respects to John Paul II as cardinals convened
for a third day to make final arrangements for his funeral and set
a date to begin electing his successor.
(AFP/Andreas
Solaro)
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An
aerial view of St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday, April
6, 2005, as thousands of faithful headed to St. Peter's Basilica
to say a personal farewell to Pope John Paul II. Rome is bracing
for an unprecedented flow of pilgrims - some predict their number
may match the city's own 3 million residents - in the days preceding
Friday's funeral.
(AP Photo/Plinio
Lepri)
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A
faithful holds a cross as mourners queue on the road leading to
St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, early Wednesday, April 6, 2005
as thousands head to St. Peter's Basilica to say a personal farewell
to Pope John Paul II. Rome is bracing for an unprecedented flow
of pilgrims - some predict their number may match the city's own
3 million residents - in the days preceding Friday's funeral.
(AP Photo/Diether
Endlicher)
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An aerial view
of St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday, April 6, 2005,
as thousands of faithful headed to St. Peter's Basilica to say a
personal farewell to Pope John Paul II. Rome is bracing for an unprecedented
flow of pilgrims - some predict their number may match the city's
own 3 million residents - in the days preceding Friday's funeral.
(AP Photo/Plinio
Lepri)
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