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    Press Release Source: The Pope John Paul II Cultural Center

    Pope John Paul II Papal & Polish Heritage Room Captures Spirit and
    Personality of the Pope
    Monday April 4, 11:32 am ET


    NORWALK, Conn., April 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pope John Paul II Cultural
    Center in Washington, D.C. contains more than 50,000 square feet of museum
    and exhibit space, but one of the most beloved areas of the impressive
    building is the one room that concentrates on Pope John Paul II.
    The Papal & Polish Heritage Room is the only area in the Cultural Center
    exclusively dedicated to the life of Pope John Paul II. "The Pope did not
    want the building to be a monument to him," said Msgr. William A. Kerr,
    Cultural Center director, "but he did allow this one room to be focused on
    him and his papacy."

    As you enter the room you see Pope John Paul II's papal crest etched in
    glass on the doorway. A special place for reflection and study of the Holy
    Father, the Papal & Polish Heritage Room features personal items and papal
    gifts as well as photographs of the Pope.

    The Cultural Center possesses a collection of approximately 2,300 objects
    related to Pope John Paul II, more than half of which are photographs. The
    artwork, personal memorabilia, photographs and other artifacts show various
    aspects of his life, mostly during his papacy. The items capture the
    charisma and humanity of the Holy Father as the Vicar of Christ and
    spiritual leader of the world.

    Among the items currently on display are a red cape worn by Pope John Paul
    II in the 1990s; a cassock he wore throughout the 1980s; a pair of Alpine
    Skis the Pope used during the late 1980s; and a pair of his Cordovan leather
    shoes.

    Also included is a replica of the Holy Father's famed Papal Staff. The
    silver staff was designed and cast by artist Lello Scorzelli, the maker of
    the original piece. It is one of very few replicas of the one Pope John Paul
    II carried throughout his papacy.

    Some of the items and gifts on display from people and leaders throughout
    the world include:


    -- A wooden sculpture of the Last Supper from Palestinian leader Yasser
    Arafat.
    -- A gold cross from His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia of the
    Armenians. The cross contains a piece of bone from a martyr who
    perished in the Syrian desert in 1915, a victim of the Armenian
    genocide.
    -- A gilt chalice, a gift from Pope John Paul II. The chalice was
    presented on the occasion of the grand opening of the Pope John Paul II

    Cultural Center to Cardinal Adam Maida, archbishop of Detroit and
    president of the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center, by Cardinal Edmund
    Szoka, papal delegate and Latore and president of the Pontifical
    Commission for Vatican City State.
    -- The Congressional Gold Medal awarded to Pope John Paul II in January
    2001. The medal, the most distinguished civilian award that the
    Congress of the United States can bestow, bears an image of the Pope on

    one side and the symbolic bald eagle on the other.


    Source: The Pope John Paul II Cultural Center

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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