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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/WOJTEK LASKI Siodma pielgrzymka papieza Jana Pawla II do Polski, Zamosc, 12.06.1999 N/z: papiez po przylocie na lotnisku, na czole widoczny plaster na skaleczeniu po upadku. 7TH POPE'S VISIT AT POLAND. IN ZAMOSC Pope's 7th Visit to Poland 12.06.1999 ZAMOSC Pope with plaster on His forehead, after falling out of the stairs in his Residence ( Apostolic Nunciature) in Warsaw
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/WOJTEK LASKI Siodma pielgrzymka papieza Jana Pawla II do Polski, Palac Prezydencki, Warszawa, 11.06.1999 N/z: spotkanie papieza z para prezydencka, Jan Pawel II, prezydent RP Aleksander Kwasniewski, Jolanta Kwasniewska Pope's 7th Visit to Poland 11.06.1999 WARSAW Meeting of the Holy Father with Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski in his residence - Namiestnikowski Palace
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/WOJTEK LASKI Siodma pielgrzymka papieza Jana Pawla II do Polski, powitanie na lotnisku, Siedle, 10.06.1999 SIEDLCE 1999 R. Pope's 7Th Visit to Poland 10 . 06 . 1999 Siedlce Faithful of the Greek Orthodox denomination also participated in the Mass 30th anniversary of pontificate of Pope John Paul II. Karol Wojtyla was elected and intronisated on 16 October 1978.
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Pope John Paul II prepares to celebrate mass 23 March for some 50,000 faithful in Kubwa, near the Nigerian capital of Abuja. The pontiff launched another forceful defence of human rights, on the final day of a three-day pastoral visit. He also lectured Roman Catholics in Africa's most populous nation, facing severe challenges on both the democratic and the AIDS fronts, on the importance of family values and the "inviolability" of life.
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Pope John Paul II prepares to celebrate mass 23 March for some 50,000 faithful in Kubwa, near the Nigerian capital of Abuja. The pontiff launched another forceful defence of human rights, on the final day of a three-day pastoral visit. He also lectured Roman Catholics in Africa's most populous nation, facing severe challenges on both the democratic and the AIDS fronts, on the importance of family values and the "inviolability" of life.
Pope John Paul II greets unidentified members of the IFOR contingent in Bosnia during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, Wednesday, August 21, 1996. The Pope, who was taken to a hospital for a CT scan a week ago, made his longest public appearance since canceling engagements after suffering what Vatican officials said was abdominal problems. (AP Photo/Massimo Sambucetti)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Pope John Paul II speaks to an unidentified Peruvian girl dressed in traditional clothes late 24 December at St Peter's basilica during the midnight mass celebrated before some 6,000 pilgrims, hundreds of prelates and 130 diplomatic delegations accreditated to the Holy See. The Pope 25 December denounced international indifference to the crisis in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa in his traditional "urbi et orbi" message watched by millions of people around the world.
Pope John Paul walks past the guard of honor upon his arrival at Ljubljana airport, Slovenia Friday, May 17, 1996. The trip is John Paul s first to the tiny nation whose break with the old Yugoslavia triggered war in 1991. The Vatican was the first state in the world to recognize Slovenia s independence. He is on a three-day visit to Slovenia.(AP Photo/ Massiomo Sambucetti)
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Pope John Paul II (C) is welcomed by Muslim clerics at the airport in Tunis 14 April accompanied by Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (R). The pope, making a brief visit to Tunis, called for cooperation between the countries to the north and south of the Mediterranean and between Christians and Moslems. AFP PHOTO