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Pope’s former neighbors opt to protect his privacy and reject lucrative offer from the media
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.- Neighbors of a home where Pope Benedict XVI once lived in Germany have shown this week that their friendship with the Pontiff does not have a price tag. Rupert Hofbauer and his wife rejected an offer of $128,000 to allow photographers to take pictures of the Pope during the only private day of his visit to the country. Subscriber comments:
Published by: phil floersh
tucson/az/usa 09/04/2006 02:48 PM EST
It shows the quality of their friendship for His Holiness!
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