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Media Release

Letter of Condolence on the Passing
of His Holiness Pope John Paul II

From The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

Posted Apr. 5, 2005

Date: April 3, 2005

Contacts: Anuttama Dasa, + 1 301 299-9707 (US) ad@pamho.net

Shaunaka Rishi, + 44 (0) 7766 488583 (UK/Europe) icrc@pamho.net

We are saddened by the passing of His Holiness Pope John Paul II and offer our condolences to our Catholic friends worldwide along with our heartfelt wishes that they find joy and strength in remembrance of his selfless service to God.

The passing of John Paul II is a great loss not only to the Roman Catholic Church, but to all people of faith. As a religious leader, Pope John Paul II fought for his principles as vigorously as he practised them, giving strong, meaningful guidance to his Church. We pray that these qualities of leadership and commitment will continue to serve as an example to all.

As a Vaishnava community, we are especially thankful for the Pope’s firm yet compassionate defence of the dignity and sanctity of human life, his sincere appeal for the protection of the oppressed and weak, and for his call to the younger generation to seek purpose in life through devotion to God.

We also honour His Holiness’s call for dialogue between faiths and between churches within his own Christian faith. He affirmed the Catholic Church’s commitment to the spirit of building sincere relationships with others without compromising the Church’s unique sense of mission and witness. As with so many aspects of his life, he achieved this with courage and humility.

Pope John Paul II was a man who preached strongly, practiced humbly, and acted compassionately. He and the Roman Catholic Church are in our prayers.

This letter of condolence was sent to the Pontifical Council of Inter-Religious Affairs on behalf of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), popularly known as the Hare Krishna Movement, by Anuttama Dasa, ISKCON Governing Body Commissioner and Minister of Communications, and Shaunaka Rishi Das, Chair of the ISKCON Interfaith Commission.

(This press release, along with updates, can be found at www.iskcon.com/press/index.htm)

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