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A Swiss Guard stands in attention when new elected Pope John Paul II leaves the Sistine Chapel Oct. 17, 1978 after a special mass was held at the end of the conclave. The 58-year-old former archbishop of Krakow, Poland, Karol Cardinal Wojtyla, is the first non-Italian Pope in 450 years. (Ap Photo)
Pope John Paul II raises his arms as he acknowledges cheers of the crowd at St. Peter's Square Oct. 16, 1978, shortly after he had been elected as successor to late Pope John Paul I by the conclavists. The 58-year-old former archbishop of Krakow, Poland, is the first non-Italian Pope since 450 years. (Ap Photo)
A few hours before 111 cardinals assemble for the conclave to elect a successor to late Pope John Paul I, a special mass is held inside St. Peter's Basilica Oct. 14, 1978. In the photo l/r first row Italian Cardinals Giuseppe Siri, Mario Luigi Ciappi and Antonio Samore. Second row l/r George Bernard Flahiff of Canada (between Ciappi and Samore), John Francis Dearden of Detroit, Mich., and Italian Cardinal Paolo Bertoli. (Ap Photo)
Italian cardinal Corrado Ursi smiles as he talks to friends and well wishers outside St. Peter's Basilica Oct. 14, 1978, a few hours before he with other cardinals will assemble for the conclave to elect the successor for late Pope John Paul I. Cardinal Ursi is among the most mentioned cardinals who possibly could succeed the late Pontiff. (Ap Photo)