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Police and secret service carry away Juan Fernandez-Krohn, center, after he rushed at King Albert II and Queen Paola Tuesday, May 15, 2000 as they awaited the arrival of Spain's King Juan Carlos in front of the Royal Palace in Brussels. The Spanish former priest, served a jail term in Portugal for lunging at Pope John Paul II with a rusty bayonet as the pontiff visited the shrine of Fatima in 1982. Fernandez-Krohn has been part of a traditionalist Catholic movement that opposes modernization of church practice. The motive for the latest incident was not known. Spain's King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia on Tuesday began the first day of a four day official visit to Belgium. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)

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POPE JOHN PAUL II ATTACKED DURING VISIT TO PORTUGAL: This is the scene in the Fatima square, Wednesday night, May 12, 1982, when officers (left) surrounded attacker John Fernandez Krohn, a 32-year-old Spanish-born man, now living in Paris. Lower far right is Pope John Paul II escorted by his Vatican aides. The Pontiff came here to thank the Holy Virgin to have saved his life one year ago in an attempt on his life in Rome, Italy. (AP-PHOTO)

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POPE JOHN PAUL II ATTACKED DURING VISIT TO PORTUGAL: This is the scene in the Fatima square, Wednesday night, May 12, 1982, when a 32-year-old Spanish-born man, now living in Paris (arrow), tried to attack the visiting Pope John Paul II with a knive. The man, identified by police later as John Fernandez Krohn, immediately was arrested. The Pontiff, who came here to thank the Holy Virgin to have saved his life one year ago in an attempt on his life in Rome, Italy, is seen in lower part of picture at right. (AP-PHOTO)