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Statement
by The President On the Death of Pope John Paul II
WASHINGTON, April
2 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is a transcript of remarks
by President Bush regarding the death of Pope John Paul II:
The Cross Hall
4:02 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT:
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.
Pope John Paul
II left the throne of St. Peter in the same way he ascended
to it -- as a witness to the dignity of human life. In his
native Poland, that witness launched a democratic revolution
that swept Eastern Europe and changed the course of history.
Throughout the West, John Paul's witness reminded us of our
obligation to build a culture of life in which the strong
protect the weak. And during the Pope's final years, his witness
was made even more powerful by his daily courage in the face
of illness and great suffering.
All Popes belong
to the world, but Americans had special reason to love the
man from Krakow. In his visits to our country, the Pope spoke
of our "providential" Constitution, the self-evident truths
about human dignity in our Declaration, and the "blessings
of liberty" that follow from them. It is these truths, he
said, that have led people all over the world to look to America
with hope and respect.
Pope John Paul
II was, himself, an inspiration to millions of Americans,
and to so many more throughout the world. We will always remember
the humble, wise and fearless priest who became one of history's
great moral leaders. We're grateful to God for sending such
a man, a son of Poland, who became the Bishop of Rome, and
a hero for the ages.
END 4:04 P.M. EST
SOURCE White House
Press Office
Web Site: http://www.whitehouse.gov
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