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President George W. Bush (C) arrives with his father former president
George Bush, to pay their respects to Pope John Paul II as he lies-in-state
at St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City. A vast security operation
to protect world leaders attending the pope's funeral was in top
gear as Bush arrived
(AFP/Pool/Danilo
Schiavella)
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Thousands
continue in line up pay their respects to the late Pope John Paul
II at the Vatican April 7, 2005. John Paul's funeral on Friday will
draw the biggest gathering of the powerful and the humble in modern
times. Four kings, five queens, at least 70 presidents and prime
ministers and more than 14 leaders of other religions will attend
alongside what the Vatican expects will be two million faithful;
the largest number of pilgrims to converge on St. Peter's Square
in its history.
(Polizia Moderna/Reuters)
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Faithful
rest next to St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Thursday, April
7, 2005. Police reopened the line to the Basilica Thursday, giving
the faithful a final chance to pay respects to Pope John Paul II
who died on Saturday, April 2, 2005 at the age of 84. The funerals
of the pontiff will be held on Friday.
(AP Photo/Peter
Dejong)
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Thousands of
people continue in line to pay their last respects to late Pope
John Paul II at the Vatican, April 7, 2005. The funeral of the Pope
on Friday will draw the biggest gathering of the powerful and the
humble in modern times. Four kings, five queens, at least 70 presidents
and prime ministers and more than 14 leaders of other religions
will attend alongside what the Vatican expects will be two million
faithful; the largest number of pilgrims to converge on St. Peter's
Square in its history.
REUTERS/Polizia
Moderna/Handout
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A group
of priests pray in front of Pope John Paul II as he lies in state
inside St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican City.
(AFP/Filippo
Monteforte)
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An aerial
view of people who continue to line up to pay their last respects
to late Pope John Paul II, at the Vatican, April 7, 2005. The funeral
of Pope John Paul on Friday will draw the biggest gathering of the
powerful and the humble in modern times. Four kings, five queens,
at least 70 presidents and prime ministers and more than 14 leaders
of other religions will attend alongside what the Vatican expects
will be two million faithful.
REUTERS/Polizia
Moderna/Handout
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In this
photo made available by the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano,
Spain's King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia pay their respects to the
late Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Thursday,
April 7, 2005. Royals, dignitaries and religious leaders from over
80 countries have come to Rome to say their last farewell to late
John Paul II who died on Saturday, April 2, 2005 and attend his
funeral Mass on Friday.
(AP Photo/L'Osservatore
Romano, ho)
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