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Pope Blesses Tourists at Vatican on Easter
Yahoo News ^ | March 27, 2005 | Victor L. Simpson

Posted on 03/27/2005 7:32:33 AM PST by NYer

VATICAN CITY - Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II blessed tens of thousands of pilgrims and tourists who packed St. Peter's Square for Easter Sunday by making the sign of the cross with his hand, but he was unable to speak.

Aides had readied a microphone, and the pope appeared to be trying to utter a few words from his studio window. After making a few sounds, he eventually just made signs of the cross and the microphone was taken away.

John Paul coughed briefly when he first appeared, but remained at the window for 12 minutes and looked stronger than he has in recent appearances.

Cardinal Angelo Sodano, who presided over Easter Mass in St. Peter's Square, read the pope's message as the pontiff followed the text from his studio.

Many in the crowd cried, others applauded when the pope appeared.

A physician from Nice, France, Milou Drici, said that "as a doctor, I felt for him. It is an ordeal for him and you could see his frustration. You have to admire his strength and fortitude. The faith of the people, as you saw today, helps him overcome his difficulties."

For the first time since his papacy began in 1978, Easter Sunday Mass at the Vatican (news - web sites) began without the pope as he continues his convalescence following two recent hospitalizations for breathing crises.

With this latest absence, John Paul missed participating in all major Holy Week events, a strong indication of his weakened condition.

The last time the pope spoke publicly was March 13, shortly before he was discharged from the hospital.

On Feb. 24, surgeons inserted a tube in John Paul's throat to help him breathe, and since then, the pontiff has uttered only a few words in public.

In his Easter message read by Sodano, John Paul said people were hungering for "truth, freedom, justice and peace."

John Paul also asked God to "give also to us the strength to show generous solidarity toward the multitudes who are even today suffering and dying from poverty and hunger, decimated by fatal epidemics or devastated by immense natural disasters."

A prayer was said during the Mass asking "life and new energies" for the ailing pontiff and the entire Catholic Church.

TV hookups broadcast the service to 74 countries.

Sunday morning began chilly, with a light drizzle. Later the sun timidly broke through the clouds.

"It would have been better with the pope," said Sheri Zimpelman, who was in the crowd at the Sunday service with her husband, a U.S. serviceman stationed in Aviano, northern Italy.

Her husband, Thomas Zimpelman, said: "If he's sick, he should do what's best for him. His presence is enough."

John Paul also skipped the Easter vigil Mass in St. Peter's Basilica on Saturday night, to give him more time to rest up for Sunday's blessing. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, a close papal aide, celebrated the service, and read a papal message in which John Paul assured the crowd that he was watching the Mass on television in his Vatican apartment.

On Friday night, John Paul appeared, via a video hookup, to faithful at the Way of the Cross procession at the Colosseum. John Paul was seen, always with the camera at his back, as he sat in his private chapel and watched the procession on television.

The pontiff traditionally has used the Easter Sunday message to reflect on war, poverty and terrorism. He also developed a tradition of delivering holiday greetings in dozens of languages.

"It pains him to be on the sidelines," the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano wrote Saturday.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: blessing; easter; johnpaulii; jpii; pontiff; pope; vatican

Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II blesses the crowd from his apartment overlooking the Vatican (news - web sites)'s St. Peter's Square March 27, 2005. An ailing Pope John Paul appeared at his window to bless the faithful but in a dramatic episode that brought tears to the eyes of many people, he failed in his attempt to speak. Photo by Pool/Reuters
1 posted on 03/27/2005 7:32:34 AM PST by NYer
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Vatican (news - web sites) Secretary of State Cardinal Angelo Sodano blesses the faithful with Holy water, while walking past tulips imported from Holland, during Easter Sunday mass at the Vatican's St. Peter's square March 27, 2005. An ailing Pope John Paul (news - web sites) appeared at his window to bless the faithful on Easter Sunday but in a dramatic episode that brought tears to the eyes of many people, he failed in his attempt to speak. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

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2 posted on 03/27/2005 7:36:01 AM PST by NYer ("Thou hast made us for Thyself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee.")
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It's Easter Sunday. Shouldn't Google have Easter eggs or a bunny on their home page?

They usually acknowledge holidays in some artful way.

4 posted on 03/27/2005 7:50:21 AM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: billorites

Isn't that very telling? I have noticed lately, that so many things have disappeared that had any relation to right-wing, religious, Christian, or Republican information that was written in a favorable light. It is becoming very obvious that Google is trying to re-write history, and searches often only turn up items with pro-left, anti-war, anti-religious slants, or that put Democrats in a good light. Even when I google "images" it is amazing how obvious it becomes.


5 posted on 03/27/2005 8:30:29 AM PST by CitizenM (An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie, for an excuse is a lie guarded. Pope John Paul II)
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To: billorites
It's Easter Sunday. Shouldn't Google have Easter eggs or a bunny on their home page?

At one time, they did ... now they 'celebrate' water conservation and other pagan holidays. Google searches have also been constructively designed to bury the religious response deeper. Any suggestions for an alternate, clean, search engine?

6 posted on 03/27/2005 8:34:16 AM PST by NYer ("Thou hast made us for Thyself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee.")
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To: billorites

it's unbelievable, isn't it? They had graphics for "world water day" which I had never heard of in my life, but nothing for a holiday that 1/3 of the people on earth celebrate.


7 posted on 03/27/2005 12:05:44 PM PST by sassbox
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To: NYer

It breaks my heart to see him so sick and frail. However, being the trooper that he is, to not have made that brief appearance would have been worse.


8 posted on 03/28/2005 5:25:19 AM PST by tob2 (Old Fossil and Proud of It!)
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