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POPE JOHN PAUL II, NY's Nigerians ponder a new pope
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Arinze, Francis
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/ Ekeke, Vivian
/ John Paul II (Pope)
2005
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/ Ekeke, Vivian
/ John Paul II (Pope)
2005
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POPE JOHN PAUL II, NY's Nigerians ponder a new pope
2005
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The Rev. [Martin Carter], 35, former director of the Office of Black Ministry in the Brooklyn Diocese and pastor of Our Lady of Victory Church in Bedford-Stuyvesant, which features statuary of a black Christ and black saints - said though many are happy over the prospect of the first black pope since the early church, finding a pope who can unify the church and reach out to the greater world is the most important thing. \"I'm not willing to speculate on this,\" said the Rev. Louis Uzoh, a priest in the Rosedale-based Nigerian postulate of the Diocese of Brooklyn. \"We leave it to God and the Holy Spirit and the cardinals in Rome. All we have to do is pray for our holy father, the pope, and let him rest in peace.\"
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