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    Daily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon

    Lebanese leaders to attend funeral of Pope John Paul II

    Condolences to Christians pour in from across the Middle East
    By Therese Sfeir
    Daily Star staff
    Tuesday, April 05, 2005

    BEIRUT: President Emile Lahoud will attend the funeral of Pope
    John Paul II in Rome as the head of a delegation to include Prime
    Minister-designate Omar Karami, Speaker Nabih Berri and Deputy Speaker
    Issam Fares, according to news reports Monday. Maronite Patriarch
    Nasrallah Butros Sfeir is also to leave within the coming days to
    attend the ceremony. Despite his participation in the last conclave
    to elect a pope, Sfeir will not be taking part in the secret selection
    process this time due to an age restriction for participation.

    Meanwhile, condolences continue to pour in from across the Middle
    East as prominent figures from all religions and walks of life pay
    their respects to the late Pontiff.

    The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia issued a statement Monday saying:
    "His Holiness Pope John Paul II will remain an outstanding figure in
    the modern history of Christianity."

    It added: "His openness to other religions and his continuous advocacy
    for justice, human rights and freedom made him an exceptional figure
    of great achievements."

    The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas also conveyed its condolences to
    the Christians in Palestine and the entire Arab world on the passing
    of the Pope. In a statement issued Sunday, Hamas said it hoped that
    the Vatican would follow in the late Pope's path and continue to
    champion the Palestinian cause.

    It said: "We hope that the Catholic Church would always support our
    people and our cause and would seek to defend Palestinian rights."

    Locally, Lebanon's Economic Forum conveyed its condolences to the
    Christians in the country and the Arab world on the death of the
    pontiff.

    Forum member Zouheir Khatib said Monday: "The pope had always called
    for unity, supported weak countries and stood against the American
    invasion of Iraq."

    Beirut MP Mohammed Qabbani echoed the words of many on Monday,
    saying that John Paul II played a major role in opening dialogue and
    promoting peace. Qabbani added that the Pontiff had "loved Lebanon
    and considered it as an example of unity in the region."

    Zahrani MP Michel Moussa described the late Catholic leader as a
    "white revolution in the Church, who promoted dialogue between the
    different religions."

    The Lebanese Greek Orthodox League also conveyed its condolences to
    the world's Catholics, particularly to the Lebanese Catholic Church
    on the death of Pope John Paul II.

    In a Monday statement, it said: "The Pope was the advocate of truth
    and the messenger of love and peace."

    In yet another statement issued Monday, outgoing Labor Minister
    Assem Qanso said: "The death of the pope is a big loss to the world,
    particularly to Lebanon and the East."

    He added that John Paul II had always stood against racism and launched
    productive dialogue between the world's three largest religions.

    Baalbek-Hermel MP Hussein Husseini expressed his deep sorrow and said
    the Lebanese will never forget the words of the pope when he said:
    "Lebanon is more than a country, it is a message."
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