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Utah religious leaders praise John Paul
Pope's strength, goodness touched people of all faiths
Local religious leaders did not always agree with the pope, but they respected his faith, his work and his efforts on behalf of the disenfranchised throughout the world.
In comments during both of the LDS Church's general conference sessions Saturday, President Gordon B. Hinckley praised the pope. He was, President Hinckley said, "an extraordinary man of faith, vision and intellect, whose courageous actions have touched the world in ways that will be felt for generations to come." (See related story link above.)
"When I think of Pope John Paul II, he was a gracious light in an often dark world," said the Rt. Rev. Carolyn Tanner Irish, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. "I recall the millions of people he visited and his undying faith in the goodness and love God pours out upon us.
"He will most be remembered for his travels his willingness to journey and be available to people of all cultures and all faiths was just extraordinary. The pope's visits to poor countries kindled hope in those people. The world has an obligation to do what is called for to make those hopes a reality," Irish said. "He was very much a healer and a gift to the poor."
Father Michael Kouremetis, head priest of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral and Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, also praised the pope for trying to bridge the separations between the Roman Catholic Church and other religious traditions.
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