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St. John’s University Holds Special Mass for Pope John Paul II

April 06, 2005

Queens, NY – St. John’s University’s regularly scheduled Daily Mass on Monday, April 4, 2005 took on a special tone, as prayers were said in remembrance and celebration of the life of Pope John Paul II.

“This was truly a great man,” said Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s, who has just returned from Rome and a previously scheduled visit to the University’s campus just outside the walls of Vatican City. “If we truly believe in his having had a positive impact on the world, we cannot allow this moment to pass us by and not be changed by it.”

Father Harrington also relayed the story of having met the Pope several times, including one meeting in Rome when His Holiness afforded a private audience to the 1996 NCAA Champion Red Storm Men’s Soccer Team.

Several students who have personally met the Pope were also at the Mass. Among them, Jimmy and Raeanne Walters, siblings who are graduate students at St. John’s, met Pope John Paul II in Rome in Winter 2004.

“I knelt down and kissed his ring and said ‘I love you,’” said Jimmy. “Tears began to fill my eyes, and as I looked around the room, I could see everyone was very affected by being in the same place with the Pope. He have me a set of rosary beads, which I have carried with me ever since.”

For more information please contact Jody Fisher, Director of Media Relations, at (718) 990-6185 or at fisherjo@stjohns.edu.