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3:35 PM  Jul. 13, 2005
Pope John Paul II
By Poynter Institute (More articles by this author)


Book Description from Amazon (edited by Poynter May 11, 2005)
Pope John Paul II was one of the most significant world figures in the 20th century and one of the most famous popes in the history of the Catholic church. His unprecedented willingness to travel the world and his media savvy allowed him to reach over 1 billion Catholic parishioners in over 100 countries during his long tenure as pope. He drew huge crowds of devoted followers wherever he went, and no doubt many of them will seek to remember him long after his reign has ended. The Poynter Institute has put together a full-color collection of front page newspaper stories from the day of Pope John Paul II's death in order to chronicle the historic event. The book includes 144 reproductions of front pages from newspapers in the United States plus major newspapers from around the world. The book includes the front pages from all over the U.S. and throughout the world, presented without comment as each newspaper remembers the pope in its own way.

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pediphiles
This pope reigned over the largest number, hundreds and thousands of pedophiles. I've never read of him speaking of his lack of leadership regarding just this matter. I can only presume, that this Pope ordained pedophilia. The "church" still portrays the sick men as Gay. Gay men do not have...
francene blanchard, 9:50 PM October 11, 2005
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