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    Over 200 government leaders to attend papal funeral

    Apr. 05 (CWNews.com) - Over 200 heads of state are expected to attend
    the funeral for Pope John Paul II (bio - news) on Friday, April 8.

    The influx of world leaders for the ceremony shows the enormous
    regard for Pope John Paul II among international leaders. Not a
    single president attended the funeral of his predecessor, John Paul
    I. And only three government heads-- the presidents of Malta and
    Zambia, and the former president of Lebanon-- were in attendance when
    Pope Paul VI was buried in 1978.

    American President George W. Bush was among the first world leaders
    to announce his plans to attend the funeral. President Bush, who will
    be accompanied by his wife Laura, will be the first US president ever
    to attend a papal funeral.

    The world's religious leaders will also be heavily represented,
    including Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople; Metropolitan
    Kirill, the chief ecumenical officer of the Russian Orthodox Church;
    Catholicos Karekin II of the Armenian Apostolic Church; Archbishop
    Christodoulos of the Greek Orthodox Church; and Grand Rabbi Shlomo
    Amar of Israel. Altogether there will be 17 delegations from other
    Christian denominations, along with 2 Jewish groups.

    Many of the foreign dignitaries who are expected in Rome had met with
    Pontiff frequently, both at the Vatican and during papal voyages to
    their own countries. Poland will send a particularly large delegation
    to honor its native son, led by President Aleksander Kwasniewski,
    former President Lech Walesa, and Prime Minister Marek Belka.

    Among those international leaders who have already announced their
    plans to attend the funeral are:

    from Europe
    Belgium's King Albert II and Queen Paola
    Spain's King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia
    Sweden's King Carl Gustav XVI and Queen Silvia
    Norway's Queen Sonja
    England's Prince Charles
    Albanian President Alfred Moisiu
    Austrian President Heinz Fischer
    Bulgarian president Gueorgi Parvano
    Croatiann President Stipe Mesic
    Estonian President Arnold Ruutel
    French President Jacques Chirac
    German President Horst Koehler
    Greek President Carolos Papoulias
    Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga
    Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus
    Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio
    Serbian President Svetozar Marovic
    Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek
    Swiss President Samuel Schmit
    Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko

    The European Union's President Jose Manuel Durao
    BarrosoRepresentatives are also expected from the governments of
    Armenia, Finland, Denmark, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Romania,
    Russia, and Turkey.

    from Latin America
    Bolivian President Carlos Mesa
    Brazilian President Luiz Inacio da Silva
    Costa Rican President Abel Pacheco
    Ecuadorean President Lucio Gutierrez
    Guatemalan President Oscar Berger
    Honduran President Ricardo Maduro
    Mexican President Vicente Fox
    Nicaraguan President Enrique BolanosGovernment representatives will
    also come from Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Panama,
    Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezeula.

    from the Middle East
    Israeli President Moshe Katzav
    Syrian President Bachar al Assad
    Lebanese President Emile Lahoud
    Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmad Qoreifrom North America
    US President George W. Bush
    Canadian President Paul Martin
    UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan

    from Asia and Oceania
    Filipino President Gloria Arroyo
    Australian Governor-General Michael JefferyRepresentatives will come
    from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

    from Africa
    Congolese President Joseph Kabila
    Ghanian President John Kufuor.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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