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Web ArchiveCouncil on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Date: 2001
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Web ArchiveForeign Policy In Focus (FPIF) Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Foreign Policy in Focus (Program)
- Date: 2001
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Web ArchiveChristianity Today ChristianityToday.com is the official Web site of Christianity Today International that informs, inspires, connects, and equips Christians through community-building interest areas, news with a Christian slant, and more. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Christianity Today International
- Date: 2001
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Web ArchiveVOA News : Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II Voice of America homepage gathering worldwide reaction to the death of Pope John Paul II. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).- Contributor: Voice of America (Organization)
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchivePresident's Statement on the Death of Pope John Paul II President Bush on Saturday said, "Laura and I join people across the Earth in mourning the passing of Pope John Paul II. The Catholic Church has lost its shepherd, the world has lost a champion of human freedom, and a good and faithful servant of God has been called home." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: George Walker) - Bush, George W.
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveSt. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online - May 2005 Issue St. Anthony Messenger May 2005 Online Edition table of contents page, featuring stories on Pope John Paul II and a new program to encourage vocations on college campuses. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveA Statement by General Secretary Bob Edgar On Behalf of the National Council of Churches USA On the Death of Pope John Paul II
A Statement by General Secretary Bob Edgar On Behalf of the National Council of Churches USA On the Death of Pope John Paul II Statement from the National Council of Churches on the death of Pope John Paul II. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).- Contributor: National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveStatement by the Rev. William G. Sinkford, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association on the death of Pope John Paul II Statement by the Rev. William G. Sinkford, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association on the death of Pope John Paul II. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Unitarian Universalist Association - Sinkford, William
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveInternational Civic Arms This site is completely devoted to civic heraldry, i.e. coats of arms of countries, states, provinces, towns, villages etc, including that of Vatican City. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Hartemink, R. (Ralf)
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchivePope : from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Encyclopedia entry from Wikipedia for "Pope", the head of the Roman Catholic Church. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveJuan Pablo II : Wikipedia en español Encyclopedia entry for Pope John Paul II, in Spanish, from Wikipedia en Español. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveThe American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property mourns for the death of His Holiness John Paul II Condolence letter by Raymond E. Drake on behalf of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property to Eduardo Cardinal MartÃnez Somalo on the occasion of the death of Pope John Paul II. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Drake, Raymond E. - American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchivePope John Paul II : A Powerful Force of Peace & Reconciliation The Muslim Public Affairs Council mourns the passing of Pope John Paul II, a religious leader of tremendous foresight who was tireless in his efforts to embrace people of different faiths. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Muslim Public Affairs Council
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveChurch of the Brethren leaders mourn death of Pope John Paul II Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Church of the Brethren
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveCouncil on American-Islamic Relations: CAIR-FL Offers Reaction to Pope's Death The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a nonprofit 501(c)(4), grassroots civil rights and advocacy group. CAIR is America's largest Islamic civil liberties group, with regional offices nationwide and in Canada Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchivePope John Paul II -- Beliefnet.com Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Beliefnet (Firm)
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveNational Right to Life Committee Mourns the Death of Pope John Paul II
National Right to Life Committee Mourns the Death of Pope John Paul II Statement from the National Right to Life on the death of Pope John Paul II. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).- Contributor: National Right to Life Committee (U.S.)
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveEvangelical Lutheran Church in America: Statement of the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, ELCA Presiding Bishop, Upon the Death of Pope John Paul II Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Contributor: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveTeresa Benedict of the Cross Edith Stein (1891-1942) Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
- Date: 2005
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Web ArchiveFrontline John Paul II, the Millennial Pope
John Paul II, the Millennial Pope This biography examines the life, character and legacy of Pope John Paul II. It probes the Pope's roots in Polish patriotism and Polish Catholicism, the Pope's rapprochement with Jews, the Pope's encyclicals on the culture of death and on faith,the Pope's stance on liberation theology and Pope John Paul's legacy and impact on the Catholic Church. This unique film biography of John Paul II...- Contributor: Wgbh (Television Station : Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 2001
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CollectionPapal Transition 2005 Web Archive On April 2, 2005, Pope John Paul II died at the age of 84; seventeen days later, on April 19, 2005, Pope Benedict XVI was elected the 265th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. The death of a presiding pope of the Catholic Church is an event that affects more than one billion Catholics worldwide and marks the departure of an influential world leader....
- Contributor: Library of Congress
- Date: 2008
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