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OSIJEK (Croatia): Pope John Paul II brought a message of reconciliation on Saturday to a corner of Croatia still embittered by conflict in the 1990s. The 83-year-old Pope, midway through a strength-sapping 100th foreign pilgrimage, also was reaching out to leaders of the Orthodox Church as part of his efforts to thaw a millennium of mutual distrust between the two major branches of Christianity. Temperatures that reached 38 degrees centigrade took their toll on many of the 200,000-plus pilgrims. At least two people died of heart attacks, and dozens of others fainted. The Pope urged the people in the city of Osijek which saw some of the most vicious fighting in the country's 1991 war to help bridge the post-war rift. "After the trying times of the war, which has left the people of this region with deep wounds not yet completely healed, a commitment to reconciliation, solidarity and social justice calls for courage on the part of individuals inspired by faith," he said. AP
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