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ROME A corner of a big Rome piazza, known for hosting
free rock concerts and political rallies, will be renamed after late pontiff
John Paul II, with Pope Francis coming to the unveiling ceremony Sunday.While
Francis instantly proved to be a crowd pleaser about 100,000 people
turned out in St. Peter's Square Sunday and a nearby street for
his noon blessing the mention of the widely beloved John Paul
still prompts affectionate cheers. When Francis noted that John Paul "closed
his eyes to this world" exactly eight years ago this month, in
2005, the new pope drew so much applause, he couldn't finish his
sentence as he spoke from the papal studio window overlooking St. Peter's
Square.Francis invited people to join him later in Rome's main church, St.
John in Lateran Basilica. Pontiffs are also the bishop of Rome, and
a traditional installation ceremony at the basilica formally recognizes
that Francis is Rome's bishop as well as the leader of the
worldwide Roman Catholic church.Before entering the basilica, Francis was
scheduled to attend the unveiling of a plaque on a corner of
the square near the church, naming that part of the piazza after
John Paul. The late pontiff enthusiastically embraced his role as Rome's
bishop, visiting hundreds of city parishes on Sunday mornings.Francis might
be the pope who decides whether another miracle has been attributed to
John Paul's intercession, which would enable the late, Polish-born pontiff
to e
P Photo/SANA, File)The Associated PressThis citizen journalism
image provided by the Local Council of Barzeh, which has been authenticated
based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the aftermath of
rocket attacks on the Barzeh district of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April
5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed into a contested district on
the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing several people and trapping others
under the rubble, while violence raged around suburbs of the capital, activists
said Friday. The attack on Barzeh, where rebels aiming to topple President
Bashar Assad are known to operate, follows days of heavy fighting between
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AP reporting, shows the aftermath of rocket attacks on the Barzeh district
of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed
into a contested district on the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing
several people and trapping others under the rubble, while violence raged
around suburbs of the capital, activists said Friday. The attack on Barzeh,
where rebels aiming to topple President Bashar Assad are known to operate,
follows days of heavy fighting between the rebels and the military in
the area.(AP Photo/Local Council of Barzeh)The Associated PressAMMAN
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">njoy the church's highest honor, sainthood. The church process to certify
a first miracle needed for John Paul's beatification went exceptionally
fast. The six years it took from his death until Pope Benedict
XVI beatified him in 2011 was the shortest time in modern history.
Beatification is the last formal step before sainthood.The vast St. John
in Lateran piazza, which can hold hundreds of thousands of people, is
a popular venue for free rock concerts on Labor Day, May 1,
and a frequent rallying point for union leaders and politicians. Rome's
city hall said the square was picked as an apt place to
honor John Paul after consulting with an Italian cardinal who serves as
the pope's vicar general for the Rome diocese.Pope Francis seemed to be
adding a new twist to the role of public squares in everyday
life. At his Vatican appearance Sunday, he encouraged faithful to "go into
the piazzas and announce Christ our savior" to the people. "Bring the
Good News with sweetness and respect," he added. The "Good News" refers
to the Gospels.John Paul, then Benedict, and now Francis have all made
shoring up flagging faith on the traditionally Christian European continent
as well as in other affluent areas of the world a priority
of their leadership. The Vatican is also keen on preserving Catholic loyalty
in places like South America, where dynamic evangelical sects have been
attracting baptized Catholics away from their faith, as well as encourage
onal baggage.When
I meet someone new, I get to talk to him or her
like a regular person. We joke around, talk about our families, and
then the inevitable happens. What do you do for a living? When
I answer this question, I typically get one of two responses. I
either get an onslaught of Christianese phrases -- Oh, praise the Lord!
What a blessing, brother Craig! or I get stonewalled, and the conversation
dies as quickly as it started.One time when this happened, the person
I was talking with politely shared that he didnt like religious people.
I chimed in that I didnt like religious people either. His mouth
nearly dropped to the floor. I explained that religion is about rules,
but being a Christian is about relationship.Now Im not saying is that
religious organizations are useless. Obviously, Im a part of one. I am
the pastor of a church and truly believe what Bill Hybels asserts:
The local church is the hope of the world. But in order
to reach the current generation and generations to come, we must change
the way we do things. Thats why we like to say, To
reach people no one is reaching, we have to do things no
one is doing.As churches, we dont have the liberty to change the
message, but we must change the way the message is presented. We
have to discover our "altar ego"and become who God says we are
instead of who others say we are.Peeling off the labels that cling
to our reputation brings great freedom for us as individuals and a
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