Memories of John Paul at Benedict's installation

From: International Herald Tribune | Date: April 25, 2005| Author: Daniel J. Wakin | Copyright information


International Herald Tribune

04-25-2005

The memory of John Paul II lay draped over the installation of his successor, Benedict XVI, in ways profound and earthly.In his homily, Benedict not only quoted his predecessor ã ''Be not afraid!'' ã but also returned to language he had used previously implying that John Paul was a saint.He even rode through the crowd in St. Peter's Square in an open car, a gesture reminiscent of John Paul's practice until an assassinati...

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