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Million mourn pope in Krakow

2005-04-07 21:59

Poles in local costumes take part in a procession commemorating Pope John Paul II in Krakow, southern Poland. (Herbert Knosowski, AP)

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Krakow - About one million people gathered in a candlelit park Thursday for a night mass for Pope John Paul II, who served as bishop and cardinal in the city before being called to Rome as pope.

The crowd held up candles that made the vast Blonie meadows, where huge crowds gathered for John Paul during his visits as pope, look like a star-filled sky.

The mass, which followed a silent march that filled Krakow's old-town streets wall to wall, peaked when the crowd sang the late pontiff's favourite song, The Barge.

"I know that he is here with us," said Joanna Godawa, 25, who works for a travel agency that sent about 600 people to Rome for the funeral.

"He is looking at us from above and smiling. He is peaceful and happy that we have gathered here for him."

"There is no mood of mourning, no despair. We are experiencing peace, we are focused on prayer, we are happy in our being here together for him," said Godawa.

'The right thing to do'

Bishop Jan Szkodan alluded to papal masses that drew huge crowds in the meadows in 1979, 1983, 1997 and 2002, when about two million people turned out.

A million people were waiting there in 1999, when the pope had to cancel because of illness.

"It is the right thing for Krakow to bid farewell to him here, in the meadows," said Szkodan. "We are here to bid him farewell, but also to receive his teachings anew."

Looking out at the many young adults and teenagers in the crowd, he added, "He used to tell young people, you are the future of the world, so it is good so many young people have gathered here."

Krakow police spokesperson Sylwia Bober said the crowd numbered about a million.

White clothes

During the march from Krakow's Market Square, many wore white clothes or white ribbons symbolising hope and as a tribute to the pope's white robes.

"I am taking part in this march to bid farewell to a great compatriot, and I think it is only now we realise whom we had and whom we have lost," said Aleksandra Wojaczek, 22, student of Polish literature at Krakow's Jagiellonian University.

Some carried white-and-yellow papal banners or white-and-red Polish flags, while others carried yellow and white flowers.

A few people wore Krakovian traditional costume - men in navy blue vests and red hats with peacock feathers, the women with bright flower garlands on their heads.

Assassination attempt

"We bid farewell to you, father," said one banner with a picture of the pope.

Their route retraced one taken in 1981 by thousands of marching students after the pope was wounded following the attempt on his life.

Organisers spread the word through television appeals, cellphone text messages and e-mail.

The pope, who died on Saturday, is revered in Poland, not only because of the country's strong Roman Catholic identity, but because he supported the democratic opposition that ended communist rule in 1989 without bloodshed.

- AP

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