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President, First Lady Remember Pope

Monday, April 04, 2005 6:38:42 AM

U.S. President Bush, center, is guarded by Secret Service agents as he returns to his limousine after morning services at St. John's Church Sunday, April 3, 2005 in Washington. Bush led the nation in mourning Pope John Paul II on Saturday, saying his quarter century as head of the Roman Catholic Church and his lifetime of dedication to freedom and values made him a "hero for the ages." (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush attended church at St. John's Episcopal Church near the White House on Sunday, where worshippers remembered Pope John Paul II.

The pontiff's death was mentioned only briefly during the 40-minute service. The reader remembered those who have died, including "his holiness Pope John Paul the second," during the prayers of the people.

Bush did not change his normal Sunday morning routine on the day after the pope's death. As he usually does on weekends in Washington, Bush headed out for a bike ride after worshipping with his wife at St. John's, built a block away from the White House in 1815 to serve presidents and their families.


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