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Nazoreth ond many others come olive for you. Tour deports Salt Lake City on September 13th ond returns September 27th ond includes two meals per yeor. 1,624 per person, double occupancy from Salt Lake City VATICAN CITY The hum of the huge crowd gathered in St. Peter's Square suddenly swells. A flurry of arms and hands wave frantically, and a cry goes up: "II Papa! II Papa!" Pope John Paul II is emerging from the Arch of Bells for his weekly general audience and the crowd has just caught sight of him Some 80,000 persons have gathered in the great piazza in front of St. Peter's this hot morning to get a glimpse of this charismatic Polish pope. So great has been the demand to attend these Wednesday audiences that they were transferred earlier this year from Pope Paul VI Hall, which can accommodate perhaps 15.000, to this enormous square flanked bv Bernini's columns The audiences also have become one of Rome's premier attractions for tourists of all religions. NOW THE POPE, dressed in white, is moving slowly on his white Toyota jeep through the throngs He stands in the rear of the vehicle, one hand steadying himself on a specially built railing, the other lifted to acknow ledge the cries of the people Men, women and children strain against the barricades that line his route through the square, hands outstretched, hopeful of a smile, a not! or a touch of the papal hand. Every now and then, the white jeep stops and the Pope says a few words to 5011110110 at the barricades perhaps the lame, the halt, the elderly. Often he will lift a young child high into the air. much to the delight of onlookers. Meanwhile, those not fortunate enough to have seats close to the barricades stand on tiptoe or climb up on chairs to get a glimpse of the Pontiff. Children are raised on their parents' shoulders, cameras held high over head and aimed hopefully in the direction of the Pope, whose bobbing, head is about the most those back in the crowd can hope to see SCHOOL CHILDREN many of whom have been bused from Italian towns hold aloft banners from their home towns, hoping the Pope will reeogrize them Foreign groups also identify themselves with signs In the heat and excitement, some persons faint before this audience is over, about tit' will pass out For close to a half hour, the Pope onuses at a white-cappe- far-awa- 24 Day Grand Tour of Europe Austria. Italy. Holland. Germany, Including: England. Belgium, France Departure let Writer anO Firat $639 It San jut MON. ANDTHURS. TOUR hv Jiiv Clarke GLORIOUS DAYS TROM SALT LAKE CITY AND BACK September 1 d snail's pace through the square, finally, he is driven back to a temporary dais set at the foot of the steps of St Peter's. There he delivers an address in Italian. "Once again. John Paul II says on this day, "we speak of the image of the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd knows the needs of his sheep, but the Good Shepherd also says, 'I have other sheep not of this flock.' "TODAY. WE PRAY for the other sheep that the Gixxi Shepherd will lead to union with his flock." Perhaps he is referring to the millions of Catholics behind the Iron Curtain whose religious activity is circumscribed by the Communist regimes. Alter his address in Italian, a priest steps forw ard to give a summation of the speech in French, after which the Pope himself makes a short speech in French The same procedure is repeated in English, German, Spanish. Portuguese and Polish Such is his fluency that John Paul II makes short speeches 111 each language, a total of seven Often he will recognize, m his remarks, a particular group which has come to the audience When a soccer team attended, the Pope made a remark about the game At this audience, he greeted a Canadian tour group, a school delegation from his home town and made note that a woman 98 years old was in attendance. IN A1,L HIS ADDRESSES, the Pope makes a point of including messages aimed specifically at young people, the sick and newlyweds, according to Msgr. Justin Rigali, director of the English Language Department of the Pope's Secretariat, the man who reads the English summation at the audiences. It is a remarkable sight, these thousands of tourists and pilgrims waiting patiently under the hot Roman sun for a glimpse of the first pope in 455 years, a man who has caught the imagination of both Catholics and And clearly. John Paul II seems to enjoy his contact with the masses as much as they like him. "This Pope stays longer at the audiences," said Msgr. Rigali. "perhaps three times as long las his Often it is not until 12.45 p m. or predecessors) p m after two hours 111 the piazza with his flock, that Continued on Page non-Italia- 1 . 4 1889 BersenDeuble Occupancy Pram Salt lake City 1979 22, July Our Caribbean Cruise season starts with a New Year's cruise departing Salt lake City December 28th ond departures ore This marvelous every Friday evening through March 21. 1980. eight day tour allows you to visit seven different tropical islonds. San Juan. Puerto Rico, St. Moarten. Martinique. Barbodos, St. lucia, Antiqua, ond St. Thomas. You'll enjoy gourmet dining (all meals included), nightly live entertainment, numerous daytime activities ond at extra cost there ore optional Iond tours available at every Island. O just relax on the derk oround the pool and took up the sun. 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