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Pope
to child : Pope John Paul II smiles to a child during his weekly
general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican.
(AFP/Paolo
Cocco)
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Some
of the thirty three new recruits of the Vatican's elite Swiss Guard
walk down the stairs of the 'Arco delle Campane' (Bells Arch) prior
to their swearing in ceremony in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican May
6, 2004. The Swiss Guard, founded in 1506, consist of 100 volunteers
who must be Swiss, Catholic, single, at least 174 centimeters tall
and beardless celebrate this year their 500th anniversary. New recruits
are sworn every year on May 06, commemorating the date in which
147 Swiss soldiers died defending the Pope during an attack on Rome
on May 6, 1527
( REUTERS/Alessandro
Bianchi)
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The thirty
three new recruits of the Vatican's elite Swiss Guard march before
their swearing-in ceremony in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican May 6,
2004. The Swiss Guard, founded in 1506, consisting of 100 volunteers
who must be Swiss, Catholic, single, at least 174 centimeters tall
and beardless celebrate this year their 500th anniversary. New recruits
are sworn every year on May 6, commemorating the date in which 147
Swiss soldiers who died defending the Pope during an attack on Rome
on May 6, 1527.
(REUTERS/Alessandro
Bianchi)
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Pope
John Paul II waves to the faithful during his Sunday Angelus in
Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican May 9, 2004.
(REUTERS/ Tony
Gentile)
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Pope
John Paul II waves from his window in St. Peter's Square during
his weekly Sunday Angelus, at the Vatican, Sunday, May 9, 2004.
(AP Photo/Massimo
Sambucetti)
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View
of Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City. The Vatican foreign
minister, Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo, will make an official visit
to London this week to meet with government officials.
(AFP/File/Gabriel
Bouys)
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Pope
John Paul II waves during his weekly audience in St. Peter's Square,
at the Vatican, May 12, 2004.
(REUTERS/Tony
Gentile)
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Pope
John Paul II waves surrounded by altar children during his weekly
General Audience in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday,
May 12, 2004. The Vatican's foreign minister Archbishop Giovanni
Lajolo said the scandal of prisoner abuses by US soldiers in Iraq
has dealt a bigger blow to the United States than the Sept. 11 attacks.
(AP Photo/Massimo
Sambucetti)
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