Pinoys help install statue of Pope
April 5, 2005 | 12:00am
Filipino pilgrims helped install on Sunday a bronze statue of the late Pope John Paul II in front of a church in his native Poland.
The church, located in the late pontiffs hometown of Wadowice in southern Poland, stands meters away from the house where he was born.
Local inhabitants and pilgrims, some from as far away as the United States and Ireland, mourned the 84-year-old popes death on Saturday and draped the statue with flowers and lit candles before it.
The statue, commissioned five years ago for the popes 80th birthday, had been on display in the town hall.
Pope John Paul II, born Karol Wojtyla in a house just meters away from the basilica on May 18, 1920, died at 9:37 p.m. Saturday in his private apartment at the Vatican after a long struggle with illness. AFP
The church, located in the late pontiffs hometown of Wadowice in southern Poland, stands meters away from the house where he was born.
Local inhabitants and pilgrims, some from as far away as the United States and Ireland, mourned the 84-year-old popes death on Saturday and draped the statue with flowers and lit candles before it.
The statue, commissioned five years ago for the popes 80th birthday, had been on display in the town hall.
Pope John Paul II, born Karol Wojtyla in a house just meters away from the basilica on May 18, 1920, died at 9:37 p.m. Saturday in his private apartment at the Vatican after a long struggle with illness. AFP
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