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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 10:34-43; PSALM 22

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  • This Is The Most Televised Funeral Of All Time, Better Then Princess Diana's Funeral, Better Then Michael Jackson's Funeral.

  • @joeslicer001 Because english isnt the only language in the world...

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  • @SCDHSGrad2010 No no, it's definitely Spanish. Her accent is not Latin. It is strange that it wasn't in Italian, but it's certainly Spanish. I guess it was as close as they could get, unless they were trying to facilitate international viewers.

  • @joeslicer001 It is not Spanish. It's Latin, the official language of the Church.

  • The GOOD POPE!!!!!! SANTO SUBITO (From Indonesia)

  • La Liturgia de La Iglesia en Roma por ser la Cabeza de toda la Iglesia Católica prepara Las Lecturas de la Palabra, Las Peticiones de Oraciones de los Fieles y otros momentos en varios idiomas, por ejemplo aquí, la Primera Lectura es en Español (Hechos de los Apóstoles 10, 34-43) y el Salmo 22 en Latín... LITURGIA DE ESE DIA: PRECIOSA! el Funeral mas televisado del mundo...! VIVA CRISTO REY!

  • @addictcrossfire20 No. I am native speaker of spanish, for I was born in Perú, this reading is in spanish.

  • I remember when he died.. i was on a highway somewhere and the day was rainy.. The news came through the radio, and my parents and I just remained in silence and awe. Rest In Peace John Paul II.

  • 4:46 - THAT'S OUR PRINCE!!!!

  • @joeslicer001 It is Italian and Latin.

  • A drawing of Pope John Paul II sketched by International renowned Australian artist Charles Billich has made an enduring memento of the special occasion of Pope John Paul II Beatification which was inspired by a " awe-inspiring meeting" with the pope in 1995 when Billich presented the pope with a portrait of BI Mary MacKillop specially commissioned for her Beatification.

  • @joeslicer001 Vatican masses, especially those which involve many people, have always parts said in different languages. This is very much evident in the Liturgy of the Word, wherein the readings, and the Prayers of the Faithful are read in different languages. The primary languages of the mass, of course, is Latin and/or Italian.

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