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Cuatro años sin Juan Pablo II

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  • Miles de peregrinos en el Vaticano

    A huge crowd of pilgrims, along with dignitaries and religious figures, attend the funeral of ...

    A huge crowd of pilgrims, along with dignitaries and religious figures, attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square. A huge crowd of pilgrims, along with dignitaries and religious figures, attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square April 8, 2005. The poor and the powerful of the earth rubbed shoulders to say their last goodbye to the Pope on Friday as the Vatican staged one of the most momentous funerals in history for the Polish Pontiff. REUTERS/Polizia Moderna/Handout
  • Santo Súbito

    Mourners hold a banner during funeral Mass of Pope John Paul II in Vatican City.

    Mourners hold a banner that reads "Sainthood immediately", during a funeral Mass of Pope John Paul II in the Vatican's St Peter's square April 9, 2005. Sainthood in the Roman Catholics church usually takes decades or even centuries to achieve. But for John Paul, the popular verdict is clearly in and the next pope has effectively been served a notice from the rand and file that he must act. REUTERS/Yves Herman YH/CLH/VP/JV
  • Peregrina polaca

    A Polish faithful cries as she waits with pilgrims to enter Saint Peter's Basilica to pay last ...

    A Polish faithful cries as she waits with pilgrims to enter Saint Peter's Basilica to pay last respects to the late Pope John Paul II at the Vatican. A Polish faithful cries as she waits with ten thousands of pilgrims to enter Saint Peter's Basilica to pay last respects to the late Pope John Paul II at the Vatican April 7, 2005. The funeral of the Pope on Friday will draw the biggest gathering of the powerful and the humble in modern times. Four kings, five queens, at least 70 presidents and prime ministers and more than 14 leaders of other religions will attend alongside what the Vatican expects will be two million faithful; the largest number of pilgrims to converge on St. Peter's Square in its history. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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