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      <title>Funeral Mass for Pope John Paul II</title>
      <description>Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany led a traditional liturgical funeral mass for Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. Following the arrival of dignitaries and celebrants, the Pope's simple cypress coffin was placed on the steps outside Saint Peter's Basilica where mass was delivered in several languages including Italian, Polish, German, and Latin. Portions of the mass, including Cardinal Ratzinger's homily on the late Pope's life and influence, were translated into English with a voiceover. The Sistine Choir sang throughout the service, which ended with pall bearers turning the coffin toward the crowd and the crowd shouting cheers of respect and "Saint John Paul" in Italian.
 
 The official U.S. delegation included President and Mrs. George W. Bush, former President Bill Clinton, former President George H. W. Bush, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Other dignitaries included heads of state, diplomats, and leaders of several faiths. The crowd of faithful gathered in the square and around Rome for both the mass and the public viewing in the days before the ceremony was estimated at several million people.
 
 The television coverage was provided by Vatican TV, including commentary in English by Archbishop John Foley (originally from Philadelphia), president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:43:39 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Papal Address</title>
      <description>In a joint meeting of the Italian Parliament, the Pope talked about Italy's Christian roots, the influence of Christian values on democracy and human rights, poverty, prison overcrowding, and the continuing conflict in the Middle East. This was the first time in history a pontiff addressed the Italian Parliament.
 
 There is a voiceover in English.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2002 05:02:45 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Pope John Paul II Address</title>
      <description>Following welcoming remarks, Pope John Paul II addressed the 50th General Assembly of the United Nations. The Pope's ceremonial entrance into the assembly was shown. After his speech he greeted a few well-wishers behind the stage.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 1995 14:44:26 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Pope John Paul II Arrival</title>
      <description>President Clinton joined both elected officials and American leaders in the Catholic Church to welcome Pope John Paul II for his fourth visit to the United States. The president thanked the Pope for the inspiration he gives to Catholics in America; such inspiration has translated into many good works that have the country better. He also thanked the Pope for leading by expample with unshakeable values and his "message of faith, family, community, and peace." Pope John Paul II was looking forward to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the United Nations; he was scheduled to speak there the following day. He also expressed his hope that "America will preserve its own best traditions and openness to opportunity."</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 1995 14:21:09 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Papal Arrival in U.S.</title>
      <description>A large crowd of supporters cheered enthusiastically throughout a
 brief ceremony on the tarmac at Stapleton Airport marking the arrival
 of Pope John Paul II to the United States. He was making his third
 visit to the U.S. to attend activities surrounding World Youth Day,
 being held in Denver, Colorado. After deplaning and greeting the
 Clinton family and administration officials, the Holy Father joined
 President Clinton on a stage to speak on the need for a moral vision
 for the youth in industrialized countries. After speaking, Pope John Paul
 and the president shook hands with members of the crowd, who stood in a
 pouring rain to hear their speeches. The Pope was expected to stay
 in the United States for four days.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 1993 20:23:28 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Presidential Meeting with Pope</title>
      <description>President Clinton and Pope John Paul II spoke in a news conference
 outside Regis University in Denver following their meeting. The
 president said the two leaders discussed international foreign policy
 issues in their meeting, including the condition of the former Soviet
 Union and the situation in Bosnia. The pope thanked his hosts for
 the visit and, in an aside at the end, noted President Clinton's
 youthfulness. The pope is expected to stay in Colorado for four
 days.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 1993 01:50:48 GMT</pubDate>
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