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There were very few placards, though many people waved little yellow-and-white papal flags and red-and-white Polish banners.
Soon the much awaited weekend arrives and celebration begins by hosting papal flag in front of the church and holy mass follows.
A flagpole of about twenty feet in length jutted out from the parapet over the nave, flying the white and yellow Papal flag.
A flagpole with a huge American flag hanging from it pointed across the nave toward the Papal flag on the opposite triforium.
The Papal flag was flying and Mass was celebrated in thanksgiving for the work of the Bishop during his time in the diocese.
The huge yellow and white Papal flag was no longer hanging from the staff but was stretched across the pews below, covering the body of the dead woman.
Church bells rang and crowds waving yellow and white papal flags lined the streets as the Polish-born Pope arrived in the capital on the next-to-last day of his nine-day tour.
Clad in gold-trimmed miter and vestments, he spoke from a majestic altar draped with papal flags of purple and gold and brilliantly illuminated with hundreds of spotlights.
She kept an eye on a little boy in a wheelchair next to them, warning his mother when he was in danger of poking himself in the eye with the stick of a papal flag.
Sidewalks were littered with fliers and programs, vendors scrambled to unload souvenirs, and thousands of people took their ice buckets and papal flags and headed to their buses for the return trip home.
In Dublin and Cork, white-and-yellow papal flags flew from the general post office on O'Connell Street, from all the restaurant and pub roofs, from the portal of the famous Gresham House.
These successful revolutions, which adopted the 'tricolore' in favour of the Papal flag, quickly spread to cover all the Papal Legations, and their newly installed local governments proclaimed the creation of a united Italian nation.
An armored limousine flying the papal flag and escorted by 60 police motorcycles took him up the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive to the Vatican's Permanent Observer Mission on East 72d Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues.
The protest included the Spanish group "Los Hijos de la Tormenta" (the Sons of Thunder), who dressed in khaki and red berets (reminiscent of the Carlists, whom Bozell came to admire while in Spain), wore Rosaries around their necks and carried papal flags.
Faint Whisper of Dissent Polish Catholics have driven in from New York, Cleveland, Chicago and elsewhere, snapping up The Polish Daily News and causing a crisis at the bookstore, which ran out of papal flags the other day and put in a rush order for more.