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Marijayne wrote:

Hi,  guys!

I want to have my CCD (religious education) class write letters of condolences for the Pope: John Paul II.

  • Where should they be sent?
  • Who should these be addressed to?

Thanks!

Marijayne

  { Where should these letters of condolences for Pope John Paul II (from my CCD class) be sent and to whom should they be sent to? }

and in a similar question:

Mrs. Knutzen wrote:

Hi, guys —

I would like to send a condolence card to the Vatican.

  • Who would I address the card to?

There is a cardinal who is in charge now, but I don't know his name.

Maybe I could address it to him. I also speak Spanish, so maybe it would be more appropriate if the card was sent in Spanish.

I look forward to your response.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Knutzen

  { If I want to send a condolence card to the Vatican for Pope John Paul II, who would I address the card to? }

Fr. Nick replied:

Hi, Marijayne and Mrs. Knutzen —

Correspondences can be sent to:

Archbishop Christophe Pierre
Apostolic Nuncio
The Apostolic Nunciature
3339 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008

Side note: If you wish to send them directly to the Vatican, check out Mike's "Where do I write?" page.

Fr. Nick

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