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cj_VC_Eye[i++] = new Array("","","Pete Newton, Commerce Township, Mich.: My wife Gabrielle and I were fortunate enough to be in Rome when the Holy Father passed and it was a very moving experience. We arrived in Rome on Saturday afternoon and from the moment we heard of the Pope's passing we were drawn to St. Peter's Piazza. We attended Sunday morning mass with the hundred of thousands in St. Peter's Piazza and were touched by the overwhelming sense of unity and community among the crowd. During the mass we could not help but to think about the immense reach and impact Pope John Paul II had on people all over the world. To our left stood a boys and girls scout troop from Northern Italy, to the right a contingent from Poland and in front nuns from South America. Everyone was speaking different languages and yet all understanding each other. As the crowd held hands in prayer and offered each other the sign of Peace, you realized we're all one in faith.<br>","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Sections/TVNews/MSNBC%20TV/CJ/Photos/VCEye1.hmedium.jpg","","", "", "", "", "", "left", "", "", "273", "182", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
cj_VC_Eye[i++] = new Array("","","Pete Newton, Commerce Township, Mich. (cont.): The Sunday night candlelight vigil in the Piazza was another exhibit of the goodness John Paul II brought out of people. As pilgrims from around the world were arriving and setting up their sleeping bags on the cobblestones a young man worked his way through the crowd with a large pot of hot soup. He stopped at every makeshift memorial of flowers, candles and personal notes quietly passing out cups of soup to the weary travelers. Not taking, or asking, for a single Euro in return. As we read the notes and looked at all the candles and flowers, a lady from the Philippines was struggling to reach the ledge of the lamppost to leave a candle and note. In her broken English and sign language she asked my wife for help to reach the ledge, her smile and tear in her eye more than expressed her gratitude.  ","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Sections/TVNews/MSNBC%20TV/CJ/Photos/VCEye2.vlarge.jpg","","", "", "", "", "", "left", "", "", "185", "278", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
cj_VC_Eye[i++] = new Array("","","Pete Newton, Commerce Township, Mich. (cont.):We were two of the lucky few that were able to pay our respects to the Pope on Monday night. Waiting in line with tens of thousands of people was an event to be remembered. People from all over the world and walks of life were waiting patiently for hours, passing each other bottles of water handed out by the volunteers and the occasional panini sandwich. As we reached the steps to the Basilica an eerie silence came over the crowd, a serene calm with only the click of camera shutters being heard.  ","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Sections/TVNews/MSNBC%20TV/CJ/Photos/VCEye3.vlarge.jpg","","", "", "", "", "", "left", "", "", "185", "278", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
cj_VC_Eye[i++] = new Array("","","Pete Newton, Commerce Township, Mich. (cont.): Walking past the Holy Father you could feel his presence in not only the events of the past couple of days but right there as you pay your last respects. We couldn't help but to reflect on what an incredible man Pope John Paul II was and that only he could bring so many diverse people from around the world together not only during his life but also in his death.","http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Sections/TVNews/MSNBC%20TV/CJ/Photos/VCEye4.vlarge.jpg","","", "", "", "", "", "left", "", "", "185", "278", "#000000", "", "", "", "");
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