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To: cosmicforce who wrote (2616)10/25/2000 7:58:49 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
No, I don't have the Pope's personal email address. You might try writing the Vatican. I expect this would get to him:

John Paul II
Vatican City

There is also a web site:

vatican.va



To: cosmicforce who wrote (2616)10/25/2000 8:04:02 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
Hey, Cos,
Don't be too hard on the Big Guy-- he's trying to stay up with the times..
Pope blesses pizza chefs, pontiff pizza created


ASSOCIATED PRESS

Oct. 25, 2000 | VATICAN CITY -- Pizza chefs from the world over made a special delivery Wednesday to St. Peter's Square, getting Pope John Paul II's blessing for his Jubilee of the Pizza-Makers.

It was the latest in the church's 2000 Holy Year days honoring a wide range of people and trades, from doctors to traveling circus workers.

Chefs concocted a pizza for the pontiff: the "Papizza" -- "Papa" being Italian for "pope." Mozzarella, zucchini flowers and yellow peppers stood in for the yellow and white Vatican colors. "Viva il Papa!" the pizza chefs yelled.

The 2,000 cooks -- some from Italy, others from as far away as Japan -- presented John Paul with a copper pizza-warmer. Later, the chefs were giving away 50,000 slices in the piazzas of Rome.