Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
It is not a statue of Pope John Paul II. Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
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Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
It is not a statue of Pope John Paul II. Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
It is not a statue of Pope John Paul II. Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
The statue of Pope Benedict XV stands in the square in front of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, in Istanbul, Turkey, a Moslem country.
I think you are referring to the statue of Pope Benedict XV which stands in the square in front of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, in Istanbul, Turkey, a Moslem country.
Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
The statue of Pope Benedict XV is in a church square in Istanbul.
The statue of Pope Benedict XV is in a church square in Istanbul.
The turkey's tail or pope's nose is considered to be a choice part of the turkey. The nickname became popular due to Anti-Catholic drawings of the time that depicted the Pope's Roman nose as looking similar to a turkey's tail.
Muslims really honored Pope John Paul II since he made alot of progress in trying to build relationships between the Catholic-Christian community and the communities of other world religions, especially the Islamic religion. On a trip to the Ummayad Mosque in Syria, the supposed burial site of John the Baptist more familiar to Muslims as Prophet Yahya, Pope John Paul II was quoted as saying "It is my ardent hope that Muslim and Christian religious leaders and teachers will present our two great religious communities as communities in respectful dialogue, never more as communities in conflict." Pope John Paul II was also the first pope to kiss the Qu'ran and to enter a Muslim mosque Parvez Ahmed from United Press International said this of Pope John Paul II after he died "Many Muslims will rightfully remember Pope John Paul II as an advocate of justice, a bridge builder and a visionary leader. The Pope promoted his own faith without appearing condescending of others. Public figures who have espoused Islamophobic views in the past could borrow a page of tolerance from this great Christian leader."Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
The bronze statue of St Peter was placed on Trajan's Column by Pope Sixtus V in 1587.