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Pope Marks Christmas With Midnight Mass

THE WORLD | IN BRIEF / VATICAN CITY

December 25, 2004|From Times Wire Reports

Pope John Paul II ushered in Christmas by lighting a candle for peace in his window and then celebrating midnight Mass.

A choir sang a Christmas concert in St. Peter's Square after dusk. In the darkness, a single candle appeared in John Paul's window. The pontiff raised the candle to make the sign of the cross, and the crowd burst into applause.

Later, at Mass, the 84-year-old pope was guided to the front of the church in his white wheeled throne. He delivered his opening greeting in a clear voice.

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