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Posted 02 April 2005 - 03:28 PM

Pope John Paul 2 dies at Vatican 9:37PM local time.

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Pope John Paul II dies in Vatican
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The Pope was renowned for his extraordinary willpower
The Pope has died at the age of 84, after becoming one of the longest-serving pontiffs in history.

Pope John Paul II died at 2137 local time (1937 GMT) on Saturday following a series of worsening health problems including heart failure.

Prayers are being said in St Peter's Square, where many thousands of people are gathered to pay tribute.

Polish-born Karol Wojtyla became Pope in 1978, taking a conservative stand on issues like abortion and contraception.

He was the most widely travelled pontiff and visited more than 120 countries during his 26-year papacy.

'Serene'

Pope John Paul II died after suffering from heart and kidney problems and unstable blood pressure.


Our Holy Father John Paul has returned to the house of the Father
Archbishop Leonardo Sandri
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His death was immediately announced to the crowds gathered on St Peter's Square, and was met with long applause, an Italian sign of respect.

Bells tolled across the city of Rome and many people wept openly.

"Our Holy Father John Paul has returned to the house of the Father," senior Vatican official Archbishop Leonardo Sandri said.

His condition deteriorated suddenly on Thursday night with a high fever caused by an infection of the urinary tract.

The infection brought on "septic shock and a cardio-circulatory collapse", the Vatican said in a statement.

The Pope then received the Saint Viaticum, a Catholic rite for the sick and dying.



Pope's life in pictures

The Vatican had announced on Friday that though he was gravely ill he had been conscious, lucid and serene.

Millions of Catholics across the world gathered in churches and in the open air to pray for the Pope.

The pontiff had been suffering from breathing troubles, exacerbated by the progress of Parkinson's Disease, an incurable condition from which he had been suffering for nearly a decade.

He appeared briefly at the window of his Vatican apartment on Easter Sunday to bless the faithful, but was not able to speak.

It was the first time during his 26-year pontificate that the Pope had delegated the main Easter ceremonies to his cardinals.

He tried again to speak to the faithful a few days later - a sign of his extraordinarily strong will, correspondents say.

Fall of communism

John Paul's papacy nearly ended in 1981 when he was shot and seriously wounded as he toured St Peter's Square in Rome.

After a long period of recovery he visited and forgave the would-be assassin.


I... know that it would be equally ridiculous to believe that it was the Pope who brought down communism with his own hands
Memory and Identity
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John Paul's reign saw radical changes in the world including the collapse of communism and the spread of Aids.

Although plagued by ill health throughout the latter part of his papacy he maintained his international schedule and in 2000 made a poignant pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

He also made a final, nostalgic return to his homeland in 2002.

Born Karol Wojtyla in 1920 near Krakow, Poland, John Paul was an excellent sportsman in his youth.

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 03:35 PM

I just saw that too.

May he rest in peace.

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 03:38 PM

I guess although it was a great loss to the entire world, there is a blessing in that his suffering is over. At the end he was in very bad shape and couldn't speak. May he rest in peace.

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 03:40 PM

R.I.P.

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 04:07 PM

R.I.P - had great respect for that man

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 04:12 PM

RIP

may no1 look as pope'd up as him in the pope-mobile

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 06:30 PM

Nothing else to say but May he Rest in Peace

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 09:19 PM

ye least he not suffering any more. he always seemed to be in pain from somethin or another.

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Posted 02 April 2005 - 09:39 PM

RIP. Its amazing what an effect he had, even on non religious people

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Posted 03 April 2005 - 01:10 PM

it didnt even matter about what religion people were, everyone of every religion respected that man, he was a great person and one hell of a dude

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Posted 03 April 2005 - 07:57 PM

I cried.

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 10:31 AM

Hmm, I don't want to hateful, but there isn't just glory of this man. He went to the Philipinese and forced the goverment to forbid abortion i.e. That country have major problems with unwanted cildren running around the streets, child prostitution e.tc. He was a great man, but even the sun have it's spots.

May him rest in peace!

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 01:18 PM

This may sound mean,
Finally.
Did they expect him to live forever?

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 02:31 PM

We all die sometime, sooner or later. Preferably to soon than to late.

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 02:38 PM

maansson, on Apr 4 2005, 03:31 PM, said:

Hmm, I don't want to hateful, but there isn't just glory of this man. He went to the Philipinese and forced the goverment to forbid abortion i.e. That country have major problems with unwanted cildren running around the streets, child prostitution e.tc. He was a great man, but even the sun have it's spots.

May him rest in peace!
agreed, I heard about that and it was a "turn-off" so-to-speak. But he was still a great man, and may he rest in peace.

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 02:41 PM

maansson, on Apr 4 2005, 11:31 AM, said:

Hmm, I don't want to hateful, but there isn't just glory of this man. He went to the Philipinese and forced the goverment to forbid abortion i.e. That country have major problems with unwanted cildren running around the streets, child prostitution e.tc. He was a great man, but even the sun have it's spots.

May him rest in peace!
The child problem is not his fault. If proper birth control is publically available and the citizens are educated in their uses, there won't be such a problem. The Pope was a great man who did many things, and unlike many leaders these days had the courage to stand up for his convictions, and express his opinions. I hope that people remember the good in the man now that he has passed, because he will not be easily replaced.

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 02:46 PM

maansson, on Apr 4 2005, 11:31 AM, said:

Hmm, I don't want to hateful, but there isn't just glory of this man. He went to the Philipinese and forced the goverment to forbid abortion i.e. That country have major problems with unwanted cildren running around the streets, child prostitution e.tc. He was a great man, but even the sun have it's spots.

May him rest in peace!
May I suggest you do a bit more research on this? This is actually wrong.

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 02:47 PM

Atomica, on Apr 4 2005, 02:18 PM, said:

This may sound mean,
Finally.
Did they expect him to live forever?
You know what... on second thought, I'm not going to respond.

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 04:42 PM

Atomica, on Apr 4 2005, 11:18 AM, said:

This may sound mean,
Finally.
Did they expect him to live forever?
No one expects anyone to live forever, but John Paul II was a very great man whether he was old or not. I don't believe in god or anything and I really thought he was wonderful guy. Saying Finally is just rude, the man has done so much for the world and even during times where he was in intense pain.

Maybe do some research on what he has done for us and maybe you will change your mind about what you said.

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 05:34 PM

if you want to insult someone like the pope, in under a week after he has died, then you can leave, just look for the free invision board sites.. i'm sure u'll find your way ;)





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