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What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

Thursday, April 7, 2005

As Thousands Pray Outside, Pope John Paul II Dies

Pilgrim Pontiff Was World’s Apostle, Conscience

What I Have Seen and Heard

Prayer Vigil Brings Community Together In Prayer

Archbishop Remembers ‘Gentle, Loving Shepherd’

Georgia Governor Marks Pope’s Death

Dying Pope Preached Moving Sermon, Archbishop Says

Local Church Leaders Praise Pope’s Witness, Wisdom

Province Bishops Share Memories, Praise For Pope

Late Pope Described As Real Friend To U.S. Church

World Leaders Voice Condolences Over Pope’s Death

Pope Already Considered Pivotal In Communism’s Demise

Church Prelates Hail Pope As Human Rights’ Champion

Pope Urged U.S. Catholics To Use Freedom Responsibly

He Challenged Americans, But Found Common Ground

Slowed By Age, Pope Refused To Give Up World Travels

Jewish Expressions Of Condolence Unprecedented

Atlanta Jewish Community Remembers Pope

Pope John Paul II Published 14 Encyclical Letters

Important Dates In Pope John Paul’s Life, Pontificate

The Pope’s Love For Mary Is A Spiritual Legacy

Pope John Paul II Looked Closely At Role Of Women

People Of God Encouraged To Pray For Cardinal Electors

Endless Line, Boundless Affection For Pope John Paul II

Why The Body Of The Pope Was Laid Out In Red Vestments

Pope’s Death Sets In Motion Period Of Transition

Cardinals Set April 18 As Start Of Conclave

Election Of New Pope Follows Detailed Procedure

Conclave Has Wide Geographical Mix Of Cardinals

For Papal Election, World To Focus On Sistine Chapel

Conclave Overview

In ‘96 Conclave Rules, Pope Emphasized Secrecy

Next Pope To Face Challenges Over Priests, Mission

Schiavo’s Death Mourned, Said To Raise Questions

Annual Teleconference To Address End-of-Life Issues

IHM School To Host Annual Auction

Savannah To Host Regional Stewardship Conference

Archdiocese of Atlanta Celebrates Pope John Paul II