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World Youth Day 2005 - Cologne, Germany


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The original painting of the "Divine Mercy" the Jesus commisioned and 'approved.'
Henryk's family in Poland - Wonderful people-Thank you! Massive pictures adjacent to the cathedral.  The caption on John Paul II's image read: "Thank You."  Benedict's read: "Welcome."
Pointing to Papa JPII Papa Benedict welcoming us from his ship on the Rhine.  He spoke to pilgrims in French, German, Spanish and English! The band with a group of Polish cyclists who made the one thousand mile ride from Poland!
Pope Benedict XVI riding in the Pope Mobile through the streets of Koln. One of our many absolutely fun impromptu concerts on the steps of the cathedral. High atop the cathedral in Koln "The Belltower."
Our concert in Leverkusen Landesgartenschau Our concert in Leverkusen Landesgartenschau Our German Choir friends who sang at the closing Mass with Pope Benedict and also sang with us in the square.
"Post" Train Concert! The young artist on my left grew up in John Paul The Great's home town of Wadowic Henryk and Paul singing at the lakehouse
Janoosh and I at John Paul The Great's home. We stood in the room where he was born!!! From high atop the magnificent cathedral in Koln Mike and a few thousand friends hangin' out on the Rhine waiting for Pope Benedict
Pope Benedict XVI greeting pilgrims at the airport German's love America! The Baptismal font which John Paul The Great was baptized in!
 
Basilica in the center square-Cracow Great friends in Poland.  Jola, (next to me) graciously let Henryk and myself stay at her cabin at the lake where there were nightly barbecue's and concerts!  Jeschu, right side,(forgive my spelling!)  plays fantastic guitar and writes beautiful songs! El group photo with beautiful background of Koln  
     
A priest from Nigeria and a pilgrim from New Jersey      

 

 

 

 

 

 

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