For anyone interested, I put together a webliography of sites about Pope
John Paul II that are a collection that attempt to by collage cover a
variety of aspects of his life and the documents that pertain to his life.
This in that post is followed by a bibliography of some major monographs
about this Pope. This post may be found at this URL:
From: "David P. Dillard" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun Apr 3, 2005 12:29 pm
Subject: Pope John Paul II
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Teresa Love wrote:
> Hundreds of thousands of people are in St. Peter's square to mourn the
> death of the Pope. A million people are expected to see him lying in state.
> Certainly, many people are there as a pilgramage - devout Catholics who
> are paying homage. But how many do you think are there because St. Peter's
> is the "it" place to be in Europe right now? How many visitors have a dark
> attraction to the Vatican because it's where others are gathering, the
> media is reporting from, and the throng of tourists/visitors is a
> spectacle?
> I would love to be there right now.
> - Teresa Love
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