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Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II leading prayer in Chapel

Bishop Stephen E. Blaire and the Pope greet each other during
a private audience in either 1991 or 1992, shortly after Bishop
Blaire was ordained a bishop. In the background is Cardinal
Arinze, from Nigeria

Bishop Blaire, Father Foster, Sister Barbara, and Monsignor
Ryan in Rome visiting with the Pope during the May, 2004

Sister Barbara Thiella, SND de Namur, Chancellor for the Diocese,
during the recent Ad Limina meeting, May, 2004. Bishop Blaire
is in the background, having just introduced Sister Barbara
to the Pope

The Very Reverend John J. M. Foster, J.C.L., Judicial Vicar
for the Diocese, during the recent Ad Limina meeting, May,
2004. Bishop Blaire is in the background, having just introduced
Father Foster to the Pope

Monsignor Richard J. Ryan, J.C.D., Vicar General for the Diocese,
during the recent Ad Limina meeting, May, 2004. Bishop Blaire
is in the background, having just introduced Monsignor Ryan
to the Pope

Colleen Branagan, Director of Human Resources for the Diocese
of Stockton, with her husband, Ned Dolesji who is the Director
for the California Catholic Conference. The others pictured
are from the approximately 50 Conferences throughout the United
States. The group travelled to Rome in 2000 and were led by
the General Secretary of the USCCB, Monsignor William Fay,
pictured beside the Pope
Colleen Branagan, Director of Human Resources for the Diocese
of Stockton, with her husband, Ned Dolesji who is the Director
for the California Catholic Conference. The others pictured
are from the approximately 50 Conferences throughout the United
States. The group travelled to Rome in 2000 and were led by
the General Secretary of the USCCB, Monsignor William Fay,
pictured beside the Pope

Margaret Rethans, a member of the Diocese of Stockton during
her visit with the Pope on May 6, 1998. She had fallen and
hurt her foot during a tour and was in a wheel chair. All
visitors who are disabled are seated up on the main platform
with the Pope and are able to greet him personally at the
end of the audience
Last Update December 6, 2007
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