Benutzer:Mogadir/Liste der Wuerdentraeger des Begraebnisses von Papst Johannes Paul II
Dies ist eine Liste der Würdenträger des Begräbnisses von Papst Johannes Paul II.. Nach dem Tod von Papst Johannes Paul II am 2. April 2005 im Vatikanstaat und bevor offizielle Einladungen des Kardinalskollegiums gesendet wurden, hatten bereits rund 200 Länder Interesse bekundet Repräsentanten zu den Begräbnisfeierlichkeiten zu entsenden. Das Begräbnis fand am 8. April 2005 statt und war die grösste Ansammlung von Staatsmännern in der Geschichte. Einige der Würdenträger haben ebenfalls an der Einführung von Papst Benedikt XVI. am 24. April 2005 teilgenommen.
Um es in Einklang zu bringen, jeder interessierten Gesellschaft, welche den Wunsch an der offiziellen Teilnahme an der Totenmesse bekundet hatte zu ermöglichen, wurden die Anzahl der Mitglieder durch den Heilligen Stuhl, für jede offizielle diplomatische Delegation auf fünf begrenzt. Eine Ausnahme bildete hier nur die polnische Delegation, da dies das Heimatland Johnnes Pauls II. war, sowie für die Delegation von Italien. Zusätzlich zu jeder offiziellen Länderdelegation, konnte eine beliebige Anzahl von offiziellen Regierungsvertretern als Pilger während der Totenmesse, ausserhalb der Basilika teilnehmen.
Während des Begräbnisses wurden den Würdenträgern in alphabetischer Reihenfolge in der französischen Aussprache ihres Ländernamens, sowie des diplomatischen Protokolls Sitzplätze zugewiesen.
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Liste der offiziellen Delegationen (in französischer alphabetischer Reihenfolge, unvollständig)[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
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Land (Reihenfolge in frz. Aussprache) | Flag | Offizielle Delegation | Titel |
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Afghanistan | Hamid Karzai | Präsident | |
Südafrika (Afrique du sud) | Jacob Zuma Nelson Mandela |
deputy president ehemaliger Präsident | |
Albanien (Albanie) | Alfred Moisiu | Präsident der Republik | |
Fatos Nano | Primierminister | ||
Rexhep Meidani | ehemaliger Präsident der Republik | ||
Sali Berisha | ehemaliger Präsident der Republik | ||
Algerien (Algérie) | Abdelaziz Bouteflika | Präsident der Republik | |
Deutschland (Allemagne) | Horst Köhler Wolfgang Thierse Gerhard Schröder Joschka Fischer Dieter Althaus |
Präsident Bundestagspräsident Bundeskanzler Außenminister Vize-Bundesratspräsident | |
Andorra (Andorre) | Joan Enric Vives i Sicília | Co-Prinz (und Bischof von Urgel) | |
Jacques Chirac | Co-Fürst (prinizpiell anwesend in seiner Funktion als Präsident von Frankreich, nicht als Co-Fürst von Andorra) | ||
Marc Forné | Regierungschef | ||
Angola | José Eduardo dos Santos | President of the Republic | |
Argentina (Argentine) | Daniel Scioli | Vice-President of the Republic | |
Rafael Bielsa | Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
Carlos Saúl Menem | Former President | ||
Eduardo Duhalde | Former President | ||
Armenia (Arménie) | Andranik Markaryan | Prime Minister | |
Australia (Australie) | Michael Jeffery | Governor-General | |
Marlena Jeffery | Spouse of Governor-General | ||
Austria (Autriche) | Heinz Fischer | Bundespräsident | |
Margit Fischer | Ehefrau des Bundespräsidents | ||
Wolfgang Schüssel | Bundeskanzler | ||
Hubert Gorbach | Vizekanzler | ||
Andreas Khol | Nationalratspräsident |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Bangladesh | Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf | Food and Disaster Management Minister | |
Belgium (Belgique) | H.M. King Albert II. H.M. Queen Paola Guy Verhofstadt Didier Reynders Herman De Croo |
King of the Belgians Queen Consort Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister President of the Lower House | |
Burma (Birmanie) | Khin Maung Aye Charles Bo |
Ambassador Erzbischof von Rangoon | |
Bοlivia | Carlos Mesa Valentín Abecia |
President of the Republic Ambassador | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnie-Herzégovine) | Borislav Paravac Šefik Džaferović Bariša Čolak |
President of the Presidency President of Parliament Deputy Prime Minister | |
Brazil (Brésil) | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Fernando Henrique Cardoso Itamar Franco José Sarney Marisa Letícia da Silva Renan Calheiros Severino Cavalcante Nelson Jobim |
President of the Republic Former President Former President Former President First Lady President of the Senate President of the House of Representatives President of the Supreme Court | |
Bulgaria (Bulgarie) | Georgi Parvanov | President of the Republic |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Kanada | Paul Martin Sheila Martin Stephen Harper Phil Fontaine |
Prime Minister Wife of the Prime Minister Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition Head of the Assembly of First Nations | |
Chile (Chili) | Ignacio Walker Sergio Romero José Antonio Viera Gallo Gabriel Ascencio Pablo Longueira |
Minister of Foreign Affairs President of the Senate Socialist senator President of the Chamber of Deputies UDI deputy | |
Republic of China (Taiwan) (listed as Chine) | Chen Shui-bian Chen Tang-san |
President Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Colombia (Colombie) | Francisco Santos María Victoria Santos |
Vice-President of the Republic Spouse of Vice-President of the Republic | |
Congo (Democratic Republic) | Joseph Kabila Jean-Pierre Bemba |
President of the Republic Vice-President of the Republic | |
South Korea (Corée du Sud) | Lee Hai-chan | Prime Minister | |
Costa Rica | Abel Pacheco Roberto Tovar Faja |
President of the Republic Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Croatia (Croatie) | Stipe Mesić Ivo Sanader |
President of the Republic Prime Minister | |
Kuba | Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada Caridad Diego Raúl Roa Kourí |
president of the National Assembly Chief of Religious Affairs of the Communist Party of Cuba Ambassador to the Holy See | |
Zypern | Tassos Papadopoulos George Poulides Tasos Tzionis |
President of the Republic Ambassador to the Holy See Director of the Diplomatic Office of the President |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Denmark (Danemark) | H.M. Queen Margrethe II HRH Prince Henrik Anders Fogh Rasmussen |
Queen of Denmark Prince Consort Prime Minister of Denmark | |
Dominican Republic (République dominicaine) | Margarita Cedeño de Fernández Alejandrina Germán Carlos Rafael Marión-Landais |
First Lady Secretary of Education Ambassador to the Holy See |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Egypt (Égypte) | Farouk Hosni | minister of Culture | |
United Arab Emirates (Émirats arabes unis) | Abdullah ibn Zayed Al Nahayan | minister of Information | |
Spain (Espagne) | HM King Juan Carlos I. HM Queen Sofía José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Miguel Ángel Moratinos Mariano Rajoy |
King of Spain Queen President of the Government Minister of Foreign Affairs leader of the opposition | |
Estonia (Estonie) | Arnold Rüütel | president of the Republic | |
Ecuador (Équateur) | Lucio Gutiérrez Ximena Bohórquez Patricio Zuquilanda |
president of the Republic "first lady" minister of foreign affairs | |
United States (États-Unis d'Amérique) | George W. Bush Laura Bush Condoleezza Rice George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton |
President of the United States First Lady U.S. Secretary of State Father of the current, and also a former President former President |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Finland (Finlande) | Matti Vanhanen | prime minister | |
France | Jacques Chirac Bernadette Chirac |
president of the Republic spouse of the president of the Republic |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Ghana | John Kufuor | president of the Republic | |
Greece (Grèce) | Karolos Papoulias Panagiotis Skandalakis Konstantinos Georgiou |
President of the Republic Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs General Secretary of the Presidency | |
Guatemala | Óscar Berger Wendy de Berger Jorge Briz Abularach Rigoberta Menchú |
president of the Republic "first lady" minister of foreign affairs Nobel Peace Prize laureate 1992 | |
Guinea (Guinée) | Sidibé Fatoumata Kaba | minister of foreign affairs | |
Equatorial Guinea (Guinée équatoriale) | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo | president of the Republic |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Haiti (Haïti) | Gérard Latortue | prime minister | |
Honduras | Ricardo Maduro | president of the Republic | |
Hungary (Hongrie) | Ferenc Mádl Dalma Mádl Ferenc Gyurcsány Viktor Orbán Katalin Szili |
president of the Republic "first lady" prime minister former prime minister president of parliament |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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India (Inde) | Bhairon Singh Shekhawat P. R. Kyndiah Oscar Fernandes |
Vizepräsident Indiens Minister of Tribal Issues and the Development of the North-East Minister of Relations with the Parliament | |
Indonesia (Indonésie) | Maftuh Basyuni Freddy Numberi Alwi Shihab |
minister of religious affairs minister of fisheries and maritime affairs minister for people's welfare | |
Iran | Mohammad Khatami | President of Iran | |
Republic of Ireland (Irlande) | Mary McAleese Bertie Ahern Mary Harney |
Uachtarán na hÉireann (President) Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Tánaiste (Deputy-Prime Minister) | |
Israel (Israël) | Moshe Katsav Silvan Shalom |
President of Israel deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs | |
Italy (Italie) | Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Franca Ciampi Silvio Berlusconi Gaetano Gifuni Antonio Puri Purini Gianfranco Mazzuoli Marcello Pera Pier Ferdinando Casini Piero Alberto Capotosti Gianfranco Fini |
President of the Italian Republic "first lady" Prime minister of Italy Counsellor of State, General Secretary of the Presidency Diplomatic Counsellor to the Presidency Counsellor Coordinator at the Presidency President of the Senate President of the Chamber of Deputies President of the Constitutional Court minister of foreign affairs |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Japan (Japon) | Yoriko Kawaguchi | advisor to the prime minister | |
Jordan (Jordanie) | Abdullah II. Queen Rania |
king queen |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Kenya | Chirau Ali Mwakwere | minister of foreign affairs | |
Kuwait (Koweït) | Jaber Al Abdullah Al Jaber Al Sabah | member of the royal family |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Lesotho | Letsie III. Monyane Moleleki |
king minister of foreign affairs | |
Latvia (Lettonie) | Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga | president of the Republic | |
Lebanon (Liban) | Emile Lahoud Omar Karami Issam Fares Nabih Berri |
president of the Republic prime minister deputy prime minister speaker of parliament | |
Liechtenstein | HSH Prince Hans-Adam II. HSH Princess Marie HSH Prince Nikolaus |
The Sovereign Prince of Liechtenstein Princess Consort Prince of Liechtenstein | |
Lithuania (Lituanie) | Valdas Adamkus | president of the Republic | |
Luxemburg | HRH Grand Duke Henri HRH Grand Duchess Maria Teresa Jean-Claude Juncker |
Grand Duke of Luxembourg Grand Ducal Consort Prime Minister of Luxembourg |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Macedonia (Macédoine) | Branko Crvenkovski | president | |
Madagaskar | Marc Ravalomanana | president | |
Malta | Eddie Fenech Adami | president | |
Morocco (Maroc ) | Prince Moulay Rachid | prince and brother of king Muhammad VI. | |
Mauritius (Maurice) | Paul Bérenger | prime minister | |
Mexico (Mexique) | Vicente Fox Marta Sahagún de Fox |
President of Mexico First lady of Mexico | |
Monaco | Patrick Leclercq | minister of state |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Nicaragua | Enrique Bolaños Geyer Norman José Caldera Cardenal Armando Luna José Cuadra |
president of the Republic minister of foreign affairs ambassador to the Holy See ambassador to Italy | |
Nigeria | Olusegun Obasanjo | president | |
Norway (Norvège) | H.M. Queen Sonja Kjell Magne Bondevik |
Queen Consort Prime Minister of Norway | |
New Zealand (Nouvelle-Zélande) | Dame Silvia Cartwright Peter Cartwright |
governor-general Spouse of governor general |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Uganda (Ouganda) | Gilbert Bukenya | vice-president of the Republic |
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Country | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Qatar | Hamad ibn Khalifa Al Thani | Emir |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Romania (Roumanie) | Traian Băsescu Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu Michael of Romania Emil Constantinescu Ion Iliescu |
president of the Republic prime minister former king former president of the Republic former president of the Republic | |
United Kingdom (Royaume-Uni) | HRH The Prince of Wales Tony Blair Cherie Blair Michael Howard Charles Kennedy |
The Prince of Wales Prime minister Spouse of Prime Minister Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition Liberal Democrat leader | |
Russia (Russie) | Mikhail Fradkov | prime minister | |
Rwanda | Charles Murigande | minister of foreign affairs |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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San Marino (Saint-Marin) | Fausta Simona Morganti Cesare Antonio Gasperoni Fabio Berardi Giovanni Galassi Marcello Beccari |
Capitano Reggente Captain Regent secretary of state for foreign and political affairs ambassador to the Holy See chief of state Protocol | |
El Salvador (Salvador) | Francisco Laínez Ana Ligia de Saca René Figueroa Roberto Simán María Eugenia Brizuela de Ávila |
minister of foreign affairs "first lady" minister of the Interior former ambassador to the Holy See former minister of foreign affairs | |
Senegal | Abdoulaye Wade | president of the Republic | |
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbie-et-Monténégro) | Svetozar Marović Vuk Drašković Boris Tadić Filip Vujanović Ibrahim Rugova Bajram Kosumi Nexhat Daci |
president of the Republic minister of foreign affairs president of Serbia president of Montenegro president of Kosovo prime minister of Kosovo president of parliament of Kosovo | |
Singapur | Shunmugam Jayakumar Walter Woon Alexander Lim |
deputy prime minister, minister of Law ambassador to the Holy See first secretary | |
Slovakia (Slovaquie) | Ivan Gašparovič Pavol Hrušovský Eduard Kukan |
president of the Republic president of Parliament minister of foreign affairs | |
Slovenia (Slovénie) | Janez Drnovšek Janez Janša |
president of the Republic prime minister | |
Sri Lanka | Mahinda Rajapaksa Milroy Fernando |
prime minister minister of Christian affairs | |
Sweden (Suède) | H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf H.M. Queen Silvia Göran Persson |
King of Sweden Queen Consort Prime Minister of Sweden | |
Switzerland (Suisse) | Samuel Schmid | president of the Confederation | |
Syria (Syrie) | Baschar al-Assad Asma al-Assad |
president of the Republic "first lady" |
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Country (order per French spelling) | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Tanzania (Tanzanie) | George Kahama | Minister for Cooperative Development | |
Czech Republic (République Tchèque) | Václav Klaus Cyril Svoboda |
president of the Republic minister of foreign affairs | |
Thailand (Thaïlande) | Surakiart Sathirathai | deputy prime minister | |
Tunisia (Tunisie) | Mohamed Ghannouchi | prime minister | |
Turkey (Turquie) | Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Mehmet Aydın |
prime minister minister of state |
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Country | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Ukraine | Viktor Yushchenko Kateryna Yushchenko |
president "first lady" | |
Uruguay | María Auxiliadora Delgado de Vázquez | "first lady" |
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Country | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Venezuela | Alí Rodríguez Jorge Giordanni Rodrigo Chávez Roy Chaderton |
minister of foreign affairs minister of planning ambassador to Italy ambassador to France |
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Country | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Zimbabwe | Robert Mugabe Herbert Murerwa Mr Bimha Mr Chihuri Mary Margaret Muchada |
president minister of advanced education secretary to foreign affairs, ambassador personal assistant to the President ambassador |
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- Vorlage:Note Commonly known as Taiwan: "China" refers to the Government of the Republic of China (ROC), rather than the Government of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which does not have relations with the Holy See and did not receive any invitations to the funeral. Although the ROC Government resettled on Taiwan at the end of the Chinese Civil War, the Holy See still recognizes the ROC, but not the PRC, as "China". [1]
- Vorlage:Note The low representation of Monaco is due to the death of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. Monaco's head of state died two days before the funeral of the Pope.
International organizations[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
Organization | Flag | Official delegation | Title |
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Sovereign Military Order of the Knights of Malta | Fra' Andrew Bertie Giacomo Dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto Count Jacques de Liedekerke Marquis Gian Luca Chiavari Jean Pierre Mazery |
Grand Master Grand Commander Grand Chancellor | |
Council of Europe | Terry Davis Adam Daniel Rotfeld Rene van der Linden Giovanni di Stasi |
secretary-general président du Comité des ministres président de l'Assemblée parlementaire président du Congrès des pouvoirs locaux et régionaux | |
Arab League | Amr Moussa Mohamed Ali Nasser Hala Gad |
secretary-general Chief of Protocol, Ambassador Member of the Office of the Secretary General | |
United Nations | Kofi Annan Nane Annan Donald Patterson |
secretary-general Consort of the Secretary General | |
European Union | José Manuel Barroso Jean-Claude Juncker Josep Borrell Danuta Hübner Franco Frattini Benita Ferrero-Waldner |
president of the European Commission president of the European Council president of the European Parliament commissioner in charge of Regional Policy commissioner in charge of Justice commissioner in charge of external relations | |
NATO | Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Jeannine de Hoop Scheffer Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo |
secretary-general Consort of the Secretary General Vice-Secretary General, Ambassador | |
OSCE | Dimitrij Rupel Ján Kubis Tatjana Pirc |
foreign minister of Slovenia, acting president of the OSCE secretary general of the OSCE second secretary of the ministry of foreign affairs of Slovenia | |
ILO | Juan Somavia Dominique Peccoud Maria Angelica Ducci |
Director General Coordinator for Relations with the Holy See Office Head | |
FAO | Jacques Diouf David Harsharik Michel Savini |
Director General Adjunct Director General Head of the Office of the Director General | |
UNESCO | Koïchiro Matsuura Krista Pikkat |
Director General Office Member | |
IFAD | Lennart Båge Ewa Westman Båge Cyril Enweze |
President Consort of the President Vice-President | |
Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees | Kamel Morjane Walter Irvine Michele Manca di Nissa |
Assistant to the High Commissioner Delegate for Italy, Malta, San Marino and the Holy See Vice-Delegate for Italy, Malta, San Marino and the Holy See | |
World Food Programme | James T. Morris John Powell Susana Malcorra |
Executive Director Adjunct Executive Director Adjunct Executive Director | |
U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime | Antonio Maria Costa | Executive Director of UNODC |
Religious leaders[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
Eastern Christian Churches[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
- Bartholomäus I., Ökumenischer Patriarch von Konstantinopel
- Karekin II., Katholikos der Armenian Apostolic Church
- Abune Paulos, Patriarch der Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
- Mesrob II. Mutafyan, Armenischer Patriarch von Istanbul und der Türkei
- Christodoulos, Erzbischof von Athen
- Anastasios, Erzbischof von Tirana, Durrës, und ganz Albanien
- Jovan, Metropolit von Zagreb-Ljubljana und Ganz-Italien der Serbian Orthodox Church
- Kirill, Metropolit von Smolensk-Kaliningrad, head of the Department of Interchurch relations of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Lavrentije, Bischof von Šabac und Valjevo der Serbian Orthodox Church
- Leo, Archbishop of Karelia and All Finland
- Seraphim, Bischof von Ottawa der Orthodox Church in America
Protestant Churches[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
- Dr Alison Elliot, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- K. G. Hammar, Erzbischof von Uppsala, Head of the Church of Sweden
- Jukka Paarma, Erzbischof von Turku, Head of the Church of Finland
- Finn Wagle, Bischof von Nidaros und Primas of the Norwegian Lutheran State Church (part of Norwegian official delegation)
- Rowan Williams, Lord Erzbischof von Canterbury and Primate of All England, head of the Church of England and of the Anglican Communion
Jewish religious leaders[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
- Oded Viener, representing the Großrabbiner von Israel
- Shear-Yishuv Cohen, Großrabbiner von Haifa
- Riccardo Di Segni, Großrabbiner von Rom
Unofficial delegations[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
A selection of dignitaries not seated in the section for official national delegations during the funeral:
Brazil[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
Individually invited (by the Holy See):
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former President of Brazil
- Itamar Franco, Brazilian Ambassador to Italy; former President of Brazil
- Father Odilo Scherer, secretary-general of the CNBB (Assembly of the Brazilian Bishops)
Presidential delegation (invited by the President, but did not seat for Mass of Requiem):
- José Sarney, Brazilian senator; former President of Brazil and former president of the Brazilian Senate
- Henry Sobel, leading Rabbi of the Brazilian Jewish community
- Sheik Armando Hussein Saleh, of the "Brazilian Mosque" (representing the Muslims of Brazil)
- Rolf Schunemann, of the Brazilian Lutheran Church (representing the Protestants of Brazil)
- Father João Áviz, Archbishop of Brasília
- Father José Ernanne, representing the Brazilian clergy
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All representing Quebec
- Gérald Tremblay, Mayor of Montreal
- Louise Harel, Representative of the Parti Québécois
- Mario Dumont, Member of the National Assembly of Quebec
Philippines[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
- Leonida Vera, ambassador to the Holy See
- Hermilando Mandanas, Batangas congressman
United States[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
Members of Congress and other dignitaries (not part of the official delegation, thus no VIP treatment):
- John Kerry, Senator from Massachusetts
- Bill Frist, Senate Majority Leader, Republican, from Tennessee
- Ted Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts, last living brother of JFK (the first Catholic to be a US President).
- White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card
- New York Governor George Pataki
- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg
External links[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
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