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  • The celebration of the centenary of the coronation of the statue of Our Lady of the Snow.
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  • The celebration of the centenary of the coronation of the statue of Our Lady of the Snow is honored from the neighborhood that hanging from the balconies covered precious
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  • The hearst comes into view under a sea of American flags being held by the Patriot Guard Riders in front of the church. Funeral for Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.  Marine Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford 19, of New Bedford, Mass.; assigned to the 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.; killed April 26 while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Anbar province, Iraq.
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  • Sarah Ford, left, and her brother Tyler Ford, grieve as they exit the Church of Jesus Chirst Latter Day Saints after the funeral mass in memory of their brother Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford as marines load his casket into the hearst.  Funeral for Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • Members of the Patriot Guard Riders salute the hearst carrying Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device before the funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.  Marine Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford 19, of New Bedford, Mass.; assigned to the 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.; killed April 26 while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Anbar province, Iraq.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI arriving at the most important square in Portugal where he will celebrate Mass for many thousands of people the Mass celebrated for thousands of people. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI arriving at the most important square in Portugal where he will celebrate Mass for many thousands of people the Mass celebrated for thousands of people. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI arriving at the most important square in Portugal where he will celebrate Mass for many thousands of people the Mass celebrated for thousands of people. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Marines line up to pull the casket from the hearst for the funeral service.  Funeral for Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • Marines bring the casket from inside the church after the funeral service.  Funeral for Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • A Marine stands at attention in front of the hearst after a funeral service for Marine Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford, at a cemetery in Onset, Mass., on Tuesday. Ford, 19, of New Bedford, Mass., was killed April 26 in Iraq when his tank hit a roadside bomb in Anbar province.
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  • Tyler Ford peeks out as marines march in the rain toward the burial ceremoy or his brother Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • Joseph Michael Ford St., center, and immediate family stand in front of the casket of Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford at the National Cemetary in Onset.  Funeral for Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • Joseph Ford Jr., left, comforts his father, Joshep Michael Ford Sr. as he kisses the flag that was folded and then given to him by the marines.  Funeral for Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device.  The funeral service was held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Dartmouth, MASS and the burial was then held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • A young girl reaches up to be included as towns folk greet each other during mass held in the school building in Majastre, Honduras.  Majastre, like many towns in Honduras, lies isolated in the mountains and mass which is held once a month by Fr. Craig Pregana from Fall River, MA is an event that all towns people attend.   Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • Fr. Craig Pregana an American priest from Fall River, MA conducts mass in the remote village of Majastre, Honduras once a month.  The event brings all of the villagers to mass conducted in the only school house on the mountain.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • "Religion is the opium of the people" is one of the most frequently paraphrased statements of German economist Karl Marx. It was translated from the German original, "Die Religion ... ist das Opium des Volkes" and is often referred to as "religion is the opiate of the masses." "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people". [in Wikipedia]<br />
In the still deeply religious Portuguese northern town of Vila Real people attend Christmas mass in 2012. The following year of 2013 was announced by the government has one of further austerity in an already stagnant economy slipping down into a deep depression.
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  • Every 24th of August close to Esposende in the north of Portugal, a small neighbourhood celebrate Saint Bartholomew of the Sea. The celebration consist of a mass, the baptism of the children in the sea and a procession. A moment during the mass
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Reinaldo Trujillo,44, puts is tumb on a fingerprint scanner in order to buy subsidized soap in a supermarket in Caracas. Shortages have Venezuelans waiting hours in lines just to buy sugar, diapers and other basic goods. To prevent mass hoarding, people are only able to buy those kind of items on limited amounts and only in the days assigned to them according to the last digits of their ID card number. This is ultra-checked by the scan on their thumb fingerprint. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • September 2015. Thessaloniki. A man listen a mass in one of the biggest orthodox churches in Thessaloniki.
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  • Joana Malheiro, 60, wife of Raimundo Brito, gives the mass in the community shack of the village. Every weekend a few members of the community get together for the Sunday prayer.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • Fez Tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina or other close situated Morocco property roofs. Traditionally natural dyes were used, although some tanneries now use artificial dyes. The traditional tanneries get the red color from poppies, yellow from saffron, brown from henna, and green from wild mint.
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  • The immigrants that sleep in the church assist to the mass of Bishop Paul Verryn. Bishop Paul Verryn opened the doors of the Central Methodist Church to thousands of immigrants in the last years keeping them open also during the xenophobic attacks of 2008. The church is now considered a safe place for refugee and immigrants.
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  • immigrants that sleep in the church assist to the mass of Bishop Paul Verryn. Bishop Paul Verryn opened the doors of the Central Methodist Church to thousands of immigrants in the last years keeping them open also during the xenophobic attacks of 2008. The church is now considered a safe place for refugee and immigrants.
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  • Mass in Samos Monastery, Lugo province, Galicia region . Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the French Route, between Saint Jean Pied de Port and Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, SPAIN. Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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  • Priests during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Billy after breakfast is smoking the last cigarette before going to Pretoria where he is attending theological class at the university. Billy is running is own company that supply food to children, meanwhile he tries to keep is bond with his past becoming a pastor to celebrate mass in a church in Soweto, his father was pastor of the same church.
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  • Ronel pray with the smaller kids of the camp in the kindergarten they made. Ronel volunteer to be a teacher of the kindergarten; since the pastor that comes every Sunday to Krugerdorp camp to celebrate mass doesn’t below to their congregation Ronel pray at school.
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Easter in Castelo de Vide, a little village in the center of Portugal, where the population after the Easter Mass hit the streets with cowbells and walk around the village in a noisy procession, Portalegre, Alentejo. 23/04/2011 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Pilgrims came from all over the country for the mass with Pope Benedict XVI in Cova de Iria, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. . Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal.
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  • Pilgrims came from all over the country for the mass with Pope Benedict XVI in Cova de Iria, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. . Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal.
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  • People gather in downtown of Oporto to attend the last mass of the Pope in Portugal. Pope Benedict XVI leaves after a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Sa Carneiro Airport, Oporto, Portugal.
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  • People gather in downtown of Oporto to attend the last mass of the Pope in Portugal. Pope Benedict XVI leaves after a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Sa Carneiro Airport, Oporto, Portugal.
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  • Procession in downtown Oporto the night before the last mass of Pope Benedict in Portugal. Pope Benedict XVI leaves after a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Sa Carneiro Airport, Oporto, Portugal.
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  • People gather in downtown of Oporto to attend the last mass of the Pope in Portugal. Pope Benedict XVI leaves after a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Sa Carneiro Airport, Oporto, Portugal.
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  • People gather in downtown of Oporto to attend the last mass of the Pope in Portugal. Pope Benedict XVI leaves after a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Sa Carneiro Airport, Oporto, Portugal.
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  • Pilgrims after sleeping on the surroundings of the temple prepare for the morning mass with Pope Benedict XVI in Cova de Iria, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. . Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal.
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  • Pilgrims after sleeping on the surroundings of the temple prepare for the morning mass with Pope Benedict XVI in Cova de Iria, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. . Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal.
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  • A fashion shoot while Popeat the entrance of the temple  while Benedict XVI is celebrating mass, in Cova de Iria, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. . Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal.
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  • Pilgrims came from all over the country for the mass with Pope Benedict XVI in Cova de Iria, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. . Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal.
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  • Portuguese Catholic high society waiting for the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Portuguese Catholic high society waiting for the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Portuguese Catholic high society waiting for the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Believers waiting for the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Believers during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Believers during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Portuguese Catholic high society waiting for the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Priests during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The altar where Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Journalists during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI after the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Journalists during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The altar where Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The altar where Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The altar where Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Believers during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Believers during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Believers during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Believers during the mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI during the Mass celebrated for thousands of people on the most important square in the country. The pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Rachel D'Intinosanto sheds a tear for her nephew Michael Ford a Marine from New Bedford who was killed in Iraq after hearing the devastating news.  Marine Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford 19, of New Bedford, Mass.; assigned to the 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.; killed April 26 while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Anbar province, Iraq.
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  • Members of the U.S. Army Casket Team stand at attention straightening the American flag over the Casket of Peter G. Enos who perished in Iraq at his burial at Arlington National Cemetary.  Army Spc. Peter G. Enos 24, of South Dartmouth, Mass.; assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, in Schweinfurt, Germany; killed April 9 when a rocket-propelled grenade struck his patrol vehicle in Bayji, Iraq.
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  • Elizabeth Harrington, sister, and Faith Harrington, wife, wait for the body of Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington to be brought into the funeral home.  Family members of Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington, 24, who was killed in an accident in Iraq wait for his body to arrive at TFG airport in Providence.  It was then brought to Birchcrest Home of Waring-Sullivan in Swansea where family members had a few minutes with the casket.  Army Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington 24, of Swansea, Mass.; was assigned to the 542nd Maintenance Company, 80th Ordnance Battalion, 593rd Sustainment Brigade, Fort Lewis, Wash.; died Jan. 24 in Basra, Iraq, of injuries sustained from a non-hostile accident in his unit motor pool.
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  • With a sea of tombstones of fallen heros, a bugler is seen playing 'Taps' at the funeral of Peter G. Enos at the Arlington National Cemetary. 24, of South Dartmouth, Mass.; assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, in Schweinfurt, Germany; killed April 9 when a rocket-propelled grenade struck his patrol vehicle in Bayji, Iraq.
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  • Friends of Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford a New Bedford marine that was killed in Iraq when the tank he was operating ran over an explosive device grieve at the burial service that was held at the National Cemetary in Onset, MASS.
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  • Kathleen Harrington (mother) and Faith Harrington (wife) seek comfort in each other as the plane with the body of Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington arrives at TFG.  Family members of Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington, 24, who was killed in an accident in Iraq wait for his body to arrive at TFG airport in Providence.  It was then brought to Birchcrest Home of Waring-Sullivan in Swansea where family members had a few minutes with the casket.  Army Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington 24, of Swansea, Mass.; was assigned to the 542nd Maintenance Company, 80th Ordnance Battalion, 593rd Sustainment Brigade, Fort Lewis, Wash.; died Jan. 24 in Basra, Iraq, of injuries sustained from a non-hostile accident in his unit motor pool.
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  • Funeral of Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington an Army soldier from Swansea killed in Iraq. Faith Harrington, wife, holds the flag given to her as she is offered comfort by Kyles mother Dorothy. to the left Kyles dad Dennis Harrington.  Army Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington 24, of Swansea, Mass.; was assigned to the 542nd Maintenance Company, 80th Ordnance Battalion, 593rd Sustainment Brigade, Fort Lewis, Wash.; died Jan. 24 in Basra, Iraq, of injuries sustained from a non-hostile accident in his unit motor pool.
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  • Kathleen Harrington holds onto the casket of her son Sgt Kyle J. Harrington after it arrived at the funeral home in Swansea.  Family members of Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington, 24, who was killed in an accident in Iraq wait for his body to arrive at TFG airport in Providence.  It was then brought to Birchcrest Home of Waring-Sullivan in Swansea where family members had a few minutes with the casket.  Army Sgt. Kyle J. Harrington of Swansea, Mass who was assigned to the 542nd Maintenance Company, 80th Ordnance Battalion, 593rd Sustainment Brigade, Fort Lewis, Wash.; died Jan. 24 in Basra, Iraq, of injuries sustained from a non-hostile accident in his unit motor pool.
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