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[Title] => "Petros Eni"
[Summary] => The Vatican is marking the 500th anniversary of St. Peters Basilica with an exhibit featuring Michelangelos model of the church dome and an ancient inscription reading "Peter is here" a reference to the tomb of the apostle Peter on which the basilica is believed built.
This year also marks the 500th anniversaries of the formation of the Swiss Guards and the creation of the Vatican Museums. But officials said that the laying of the first stone of St. Peters was by far the most important celebration.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => Popes crypt to open to tourists next week
[Summary] => ROME (AFP) The crypt containing the tomb of John Paul II will open to pilgrims and tourists early next week as the Vatican heads into an interregnum in the wake of the late popes epic funeral.
St. Peters Basilica, where hundreds of thousands of mourners filed past the Popes body as it lay in state last week, reopened to tourists for the first time in five days on Saturday.
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[Summary] => The Vatican is marking the 500th anniversary of St. Peters Basilica with an exhibit featuring Michelangelos model of the church dome and an ancient inscription reading "Peter is here" a reference to the tomb of the apostle Peter on which the basilica is believed built.
This year also marks the 500th anniversaries of the formation of the Swiss Guards and the creation of the Vatican Museums. But officials said that the laying of the first stone of St. Peters was by far the most important celebration.
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St. Peters Basilica, where hundreds of thousands of mourners filed past the Popes body as it lay in state last week, reopened to tourists for the first time in five days on Saturday.
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