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| Â | Encyclopedia: Pope |
 | | Pope is derived from the Greek word pappas, "father", and was originally used in an affectionate sense of any priest or bishop (in the exact same way that modern priests are addressed as "Father"). |  | | Note: The term 'Catholic Church' is used in this article to refer to the community of churches in full communion with one another and with the Pope. |  | | The Pope derives his Pontificate from being Bishop of Rome but is not obligated to reside in Rome; according to the Latin formula ubi Papa, ibi Curia, wherever the Pope resides is the central government of the Church, provided that the Pope is Bishop of Rome. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Pope
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| Â | The Church is an organism, not an organization. However, it has become an organization run on worldly principles and ... |
 | | The date, 606 A.D. really marks the beginning of what is now known as the Roman Catholic Church, in a fully organised state, with the pope of Rome as its head. |  | | This battle finally narrowed down to a contest between the pope of Rome and the Patriarch of Constantinople as to which should be the head of the Church. |  | | The five presiding bishops who lived in Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople and Rome were called "Patriarchs." The Patriarch at Rome took the title of "papa, father," afterward modified into "pope." A bitter battle for power was waged among the patriarchs. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2104/papal_power.html
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Bl. Urban V |
 | | Born of a knightly family, he was educated at Montpellier and Toulouse, and became a Benedictine monk at the little priory of Chirac near his home. |  | | The pope's private life was that of a monk, and he was always accessible to those who sought his aid. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15214a.htm
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| Â | Pope of Rome |
 | | The Catholic church is the only religion mentioned in the Book of Revelations. |  | | In as much as I have warned you about the Catholic church, it is only fitting I write about the churches head, the False Prophet of the Anti-Christ, the POPE. |  | | You must be in the Catholic faith only. |
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http://members.aol.com/member888/popeofrome.htm
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| Â | The Pope is an Usurper |
 | | Pope Damasus I in 382 made the Church take the idea that Jesus made the bishop of Rome the successor of Peter on the basis of Matthew 16 where Jesus seemingly declared Peter the rock on which he would build his Church seriously (page 238, The Early Church). |  | | Rome interprets John to mean that Peter was made supreme shepherd of the Church but a person who leads the mission work and who is to feed the lambs and the sheep with the gospel is not the same as a pope. |  | | Irenaeus wrote of the Church of Rome, “All Churches must unite with this Church because it is faithful to apostolic tradition not just by the local authority but by the men from all over the world who are in this Church” ( Against Heresies 3:2 paraphrased from the Primitive Faith page 6). |
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http://www.angelfire.com/rebellion/papalimposter
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| Â | The Ecole Glossary |
 | | Clement of Rome is believed to have been the fourth bishop of Rome and served during the last decade of the first century. |  | | Around 96, he sent a letter from the Church of Rome to the Church of Corinth, a major city in northeastern Greece and the site of St. Paul's evangelization. |  | | The letter is important because it indicates that the author was acting as the head of the Christian Church and that it was centered in Rome. |
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http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/clementr.html
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| Â | Zenit News Agency - The World Seen From Rome |
 | | "May it express his [the Pope's] esteem for the great spiritual tradition of which the holy Russian Church is custodian," he added. |  | | "May it express the desire and firm intention of the Pope of Rome to progress together with them on the path of reciprocal knowledge and reconciliation, to hasten the day of that full unity of believers for which the Lord Jesus ardently prayed," the Holy Father said. |  | | The second is that he has great esteem for Russian spirituality. |
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http://www.zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=57981
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| Â | rome (advent,catholic,church,encyclopedia,fathers,new,rome) |
 | | Sites must be Catholic (any rite in communion with rome) and faithful to the Church. |  | | A portal for your faith and life providing education and information on Catholics, Catholic Church, Catholic Faith, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholicism, Church of rome, Bible, Priests, Holy, Saints, God, Trinity, Holy Trinity, Blessed Mother, Blessed Virgin, Virgin Mary, Mother of God. |  | | Magazines, books and videos present Bible truth, prophecy and archaeology in defense of the gospel taught by Jesus Christ and his disciples. |
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http://www.christianity-x.com/christianity-x/rome.html
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| Â | F.C.F.C.'s page |
 | | The Bible says, "There are none pure; no, not one." Now, if the claim of Catholicism that the Pope of Rome is infallible, is true, then the Bible is a myth and a mockery. |  | | The Bible does not relate in any verse or chapter that any one can reach the point of infallibility during life. |  | | Every man and woman of very ordinary intelligence knows that neither I nor any other priest ever was pure; in fact, that man has never lived or died who could claim infallibility and purity as long as life was left in his body. |
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http://www.geocities.com/visplace/30years10.htm
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| Â | EIPS - WHERE CHRIST IS THERE CAN BE NO POPE |
 | | Where Christ is there can be no Pope and where the Pope is Christ cannot be. |  | | International delegates of the Anglican Church worldwide have agreed that the Pope of Rome is the Head of the Church on earth. |  | | In the name of our blessed Lord Jesus we totally abominate the act of the Pope to seek to rob our Lord of His undivided Glory. |
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http://www.ianpaisley.org/article.asp?ArtKey=Protest-Statement
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| Â | An introduction to the False Prophet - The Pope or Bishop of Rome |
 | | The Pope of Rome is known as the divine authority of the Catholic religion and the Vicar of Christ (a title given by himself). |  | | The Catholic religion is named as their religion. |  | | Pope Pius XI is their ally and signs the Lateran Treaty, common designation for three agreements made in 1929 between the kingdom of Italy and the papacy, which settled the question of the relationship between Italy and the Holy See. |
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http://members.aol.com/h777888999/falseprophet.htm
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| Â | Why Cecilia? |
 | | In the seventh century the "Itineraria," or guide books to the sacred places of Rome, mention the tomb of Cecilia in the Catacombs of St. Callixtus and there were once nearly a dozen Roman churches dedicated to her. |  | | In England, the saint was to be celebrated by Purcell then Handel in music, and in verse by Dryden, Congreve and Pope. |  | | The present church of Santa Cecilia owes its existence to Pope Paschal I, who in 821 located the tomb of Cecilia in the Catacombs of St. and had the saint's body "translated" (moved) from there to the church in Trastevere, which he re-built in her honor. |
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http://mike.detrow.com/mungerbill/mungerbill/whyCecilia.html
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| Â | CNN.com - Pope says God wants him to stay - Oct. 17, 2003 |
 | | Critics also say the pope has been too traditionalist in his doctrines, opposing women priests and same-sex marriage and insisting on celibacy in the priesthood. |  | | Peter: The Vatican lists the first pope as the longest-serving, and says he served from A.D. 30 to 64 or 67. |  | | In a 192-page exhortation to bishops released Thursday, the pope made a veiled reference to the recent sex scandals that have rocked the Roman Catholic Church. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/10/16/pope.anniversary
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| Â | The Pope, Rome, and References in Early Church History |
 | | A.D. The oldest reference outside the New Testament that is generally quoted is that of Ignatius of Antioch, who, it is declared, speaks of the Church of Rome as having the presidency or the pre-eminence over other churches.. |  | | But in his letter to the Church at Rome, curiously enough, there is no reference to the bishop there, though he mentions the Apostles St. Peter and St. Paul. |  | | Some years later, as we shall see presently, at the Council of Chalcedon (A.D. 451) the Roman legate produced a version of this canon beginning "Ecclesia Romana semper habuit principatum" ("The Roman Church has always had the headship") He quoted it, again we need not doubt, in perfect good faith. |
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http://www.abcog.org/pope2.htm
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Pope |
 | | Both events are instructive as showing us how Rome was recognized by the second see in Christendom as empowered to speak with authority on matters of doctrine. |  | | The title pope, once used with far greater latitude (see below, section V), is at present employed solely to denote the Bishop of Rome, who, in virtue of his position as successor of St. |  | | The utterances, in which the popes assert their claims to the obedience of all Christian Churches, form part and parcel of a great body of testimony to the Petrine privileges, issuing not merely from the Western Fathers but from those of Greece, Syria, and Egypt. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12260a.htm
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Leo XIII |
 | | Rules were laid down concerning members of religious orders who became secularized. |  | | Repeatedly, when distressing incidents took place in Rome, he sent notes to the various governments pointing out the intolerable position in which the Holy See was placed through its subjection to a hostile power. |  | | In 1880 relations with the Belgian Government were again broken off à propos of the school question, on the pretext that the pope was lending himself to duplicity, encouraging the bishops to resist, and pretending to the Government that he was urging moderation. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09169a.htm
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| Â | CNN.com - 'Catholic Woodstock' attracts more than 2 million to hear pope in Rome - August 19, 2000 |
 | | It was believed to be the second-largest crowd at a papal event, after a 1995 World Youth Day in the Philippines attended by more than 4 million people. |  | | Some young people had waited as many as 24 hours to catch a glimpse of the pontiff who launched the annual World Youth Day in Rome 15 years ago and who, once again, made it clear that he and the church still have an appeal among young Catholics. |  | | Addressing them from a huge wooden platform, a frail but energized pontiff told the crowd he realized it was not easy for young people to be true to their Christian faith. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/europe/08/19/rome.youths/index.html
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| Â | The Gregorian Calendar and The Life of Christ |
 | | Dionysius convinced Pope John I that the years of our calendar should start from the date of the birth of Jesus Christ. |  | | The Pope then decreed that the year 754 AUC was the year 1 Anno Domini (AD) and, it seems, he completely overlooked the fact that his innovation had Christ’s birth occurring after Herod’s death (4 BC) which is a contradiction of Matthew’s gospel. |  | | And, according to Pope Gregory's calendar reform we will skip over three leap days every four hundred years. |
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http://www.templeofsolomon.org/chrono.htg/chrono.htm
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| Â | POPE OF ROME AND LIES OF LATINS |
 | | That which Jesus Christ did not place under one of these shrouds He placed under the other; and one may have Him completely only if one knows how, in a fiery transport of heart, to move from the Eucharist to the Pope, and from the Pope to the Eucharist. |  | | Catholic (universal) Church, the Latin Church has unlawfully adopted the name of the "Catholic Church" [265]. |  | | No words seem to be too powerful to define the mutual penetration as a result of which its head is formed from both Jesus Christ and the Pope, and which is both visible and invisible at the same time... |
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http://ecumenizm.tripod.com/ECUMENIZM/id15.html
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|  | Pope, Rome crowds rebuke Bush on Iraq war The Arizona Daily Star ® |
 | | Regarding the pope's apparent reference to Abu Ghraib, McClellan said, "I'm sure the Holy Father is concerned about the abuses. |  | | Not far from the Vatican walls, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets to demonstrate through central Rome, many with signs demanding Italy withdraw its troops from Iraq. |  | | He presented the pontiff with the presidential medal of freedom, America's highest civilian award, calling him "a devoted servant of God." |
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http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/dailystar/24919.php
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| Â | Catholic World News : Pope Prepares Rome For Millennium Celebrations |
 | | As the center for the celebrations, Rome will host millions of pilgrims, and the Holy Father wants Romans to be ready to welcome the visitors. |  | | VATICAN CITY (CWN) - As more than 60,000 people, including most of Rome's clergy, gathered for a papal Mass in St. Peter's Square on Saturday, Pope John Paul urged the people of Rome to make themselves spiritually ready for the upcoming millennial celebrations. |  | | The Mass officially began the countdown to 2000, which the Holy Father has declared a jubilee year to mark the 2000th anniversary of the birth of Christ. |
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http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewrec.cfm?RefNum=565
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| Â | The Pope Page |
 | | As you all know on October 16th the Holy Father celebrated his 25th anniversary as the Vicar of Christ on earth. |  | | From St. Peter to the Pope (avi morph representation) |
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http://www.catholic.net/RCC/POPE/Pope.html
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Sixtus I |
 | | According to the "Liberian Catalogue" of popes, he ruled the Church during the reign of Adrian "a conulatu Nigri et Aproniani usque Vero III et Ambibulo", that is, from 117 to 126. |  | | All authorities agree that he reigned about ten years. |  | | Eusebius, who in his "Chronicon" made use of a catalogue of popes different from the one he used in his "Historia ecclesiastica", states in his "Chronicon" that Sixtus I was pope from 114 to 124, while in his "History" he makes him rule from 114 to 128. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14031b.htm
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| Â | Guardian Unlimited Special reports Special report: the Pope |
 | | August 19: The Catholic shrine of Lourdes yesterday opened a special bank account and appealed for donations from the faithful after it emerged that last weekend's visit by the Pope had left it with a €1.2m (£812,000) deficit. |  | | June 30: The Vatican's conservative policies on birth control have received a blow from one of the Roman Catholic Church's most loyal regions after opinion polls showed overwhelming support in Latin America for measures of contraception. |  | | Cartoon: Steve Bell on an audience with His Holiness. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/pope/0,12272,761767,00.html
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| Â | Chris Steinegger - Jokes - Himmlisches |
 | | The Pope takes his last straw and says: "Then ask the Holy Ghost, he knows me!" Petrus: "Hey Smokey, know the Pope of Rome?". |  | | The pope stands in front of Heaven's Gate, when Petrus asks him: "Who are you?". |  | | The pope replies: "I'm the Pope of Rome, Jesus' successor on Earth, you don't know me?" "Rome, Rome... |
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http://www.steinegger.com/jokes/johimm04.htm
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| Â | GREGORY I (DIALOGOS): Second Dialogue (Life of St. Benedict) |
 | | At that time also many noble and religious men of Rome came unto him, and committed their children to be brought up under him, for the service of God. |  | | Not long after he went to Rome, sailed over into Sicily, and, in the tenth year of his reign, he lost his kingdom together with his life. |  | | The Bishop also of Camisina used to visit the servant of God, whom the holy man dearly loved for his virtuous life. |
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http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/reading/St.Pachomius/Saints/dia2.html
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| Â | The Great (?) Uncials |
 | | Also added to the New Testament are the Epistle of St. Clement of Rome and the II Epistle of Clement. |  | | In 1860, while a temporary chaplain of an English congregation at Rome, John Burgon made a personal examination of it and found some major problems with in the manuscript. |  | | But there are those who have questioned this evaluation and with good reason! |
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http://www.deanburgonsociety.org/uncials.htm
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| Â | Rome, the Pope and the Jews |
 | | He responded by holding up one finger to remind me that there was still one God common to both our religions. |  | | About a century or two ago, the Pope decided that all the Jews had to leave Rome. |  | | The Pope waved his fingers in a circle around his head. |
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http://www.idlehands.org/humour/pope_moshe.htm
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| Â | Moonman's Homepage - Pope of Rome |
 | | Peter : Hmm, lets see what I can do for you (thinking) We might ring Jesus, he knows a lot. |  | | Peter : Well, lets see, hmmm, we might ring God, he really knows a lot. |  | | Did you say Pius, don't let him in. |
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http://www.moonman.de/witze/pope_of_rome.html
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| Â | The Pope in Rome - He is a friend, isn't he? - Thatsmalayalam Discussion Boards |
 | | posted 11-05-2002 08:30 PM Many people I have got to know consider the Holy Father in Rome as an icon for the attempt of reconciling the world's religions / denominations.- I would be curious what you are thinking about it. |  | | For some of you it may be an unforgivable sin. |  | | However, maybe you are interested in what people from other boards have been contributing; therefore the links to the several boards. |
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http://messages.thatsmalayalam.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000074.html
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| Â | The Ecole Glossary |
 | | Gregory Dialogos (or the Great) was the first monk to become pope. |  | | He was born c 540 CE into a Christian family; on his mother's side, he was related to Boethius. |  | | Gregory's grandfather was Pope Felix III, and he is supposed to have been related to Pope Agapetus I as well. |
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http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/gregorygr.html
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| Â | BBC NEWS Europe Pope chides Bush over Iraq woes |
 | | In his meeting at the Vatican, Mr Bush presented the Pope with the American Medal of Freedom, calling him a "son of Poland who became the Bishop of Rome and a hero of our time". |  | | Rome police chief Achille Serra said he had not had any indications of the possibility of terrorist attacks targeting the visit, but there were "signs of a difficult situation regarding public order". |  | | Your visit to Rome takes place at a moment of great concern for the continuing situation of grave unrest in the Middle East, both in Iraq and in the Holy Land |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3773545.stm
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| Â | Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. XIV |
 | | The Letter of Agatho, Pope of Old Rome, to the Emperor |  | | May the grace from above keep your empire, most pious lords, and place beneath its feet the neck of all the nations. |
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http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/NPNF2-14/Npnf2-14-123.htm
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| Â | Pope Clemens XI, Rome 1719 by Mallet |
 | | An uncommon early 18th century portrait of this Pope. |  | | Mallet was a well traveled military engineer and geographer who worked in 17th century France under King Louis XIV. |  | | Please note that all items are subject to prior sale. |
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http://www.oldmapsbooks.com/MapPage/MapPages530xx/53088clem.htm
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| Â | Re: NO NO pope of rome |
 | | In Reply to: Re: NO NO pope of rome posted by non believer on May 13, 19100 at 20:06:58: |  | | Then they claim that in a united Ireland they'll be victims of racism. |
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http://www.westwindnet.com/ireland/actvcafe/messages/361.html
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| Â | Olivia - performing for the Pope in Rome, Italy, 12 February 2000 |
 | | Olivia sang Somewhere Over The Rainbow in front of the Pope at the 'Jubilee of Lights' ceremony in Rome, Italy on the 12th Feb 2000. |  | | Olivia - performing for the Pope in Rome, Italy, 12 February 2000 |  | | She did some sightseeing with Chloe and Patrick. |
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http://www.onlyolivia.com/news/00
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| Â | Pope, John Russell. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 |
 | | His designs include a long list of town and country residences. |  | | Popes firm, established in New York City in 1900, consistently produced dignified architecture of classical inspiration. |  | | He won a fellowship (1895) to the American Academy in Rome. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/po/Pope-JR.html
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| Â | NPR : Bush Meets Pope, Italian PM in Rome |
 | | On Friday, the president met with Pope John Paul II in Vatican City, and later with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, a strong supporter of the Bush administration's policy on terrorism and Iraq. |  | | NPR : Bush Meets Pope, Italian PM in Rome |  | | Day to Day, June 4, 2004 · NPR's Alex Chadwick talks with NPR's Don Gonyea about President Bush's visit to Italy. |
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http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1923319
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