KRAKOW,
"We would like the heart of the greatest Krakovian and the greatest Pole to rest at Wawel (Cathedral)," Mayor Jacek Majchrowski was quoted as saying Monday by the Gazeta Wyborcza daily. "But the rules are set by the church and we will respect them."
The heart of another great Pole, composer Frederic Chopin, rests in an urn in
The College of Cardinals said Monday the pope's remains would be interred in the grotto of St. Peter's Basilica at the
In an interview with Rzeszpospolita daily,
"There was once this Romantic custom that after death parts of the body of known and loved people be placed in important places," Macharski said. "This tradition is no longer ours. Respect for the human body says that it ought to be laid in a grave."
The pope is revered in overwhelmingly Roman Catholic Poland as a national as well as spiritual leader for his role in inspiring resistance to the communist regime, which fell peacefully in 1989-90. His life has special meaning in
He celebrated his first Mass as a young priest in the 12th-century crypt of
"Having the heart of the greatest citizen of
What I do is kick them in the pants with a diamond buckled shoe!
~~Aileen Mehle~~