Do I need a 64 bit processor on my Mac Pro to run CS6 and Lightroom 4?

I would like to install Adobe CS6 and Lightroom 4 on my 2008 Mac Pro but may not have the right processor to run it.  I know I will have to upgrade my OS X 10.5.8 to at least OS X 10.6.8.  The system requirements specify a Multicore Intel processor with 64-bit support.  I have a Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor.  Does this mean my Mac will not run this software at all or slowly at best?  Will I only be able to use this software if I buy a new computer?
Here is what I have now:
Hardware Overview:
  Model Name:          Mac Pro
  Model Identifier:          MacPro3,1
  Processor Name:          Quad-Core Intel Xeon
  Processor Speed:          2.8 GHz
  Number Of Processors:          2
  Total Number Of Cores:          8
  L2 Cache (per processor):          12 MB
  Memory:          6 GB
  Bus Speed:          1.6 GHz
  Boot ROM Version:          MP31.006C.B05
  SMC Version (system):          1.25f4
  Serial Number (system):         
  Hardware UUID:          A120CDBF-0CB3-56FA-9AF2-16F2938C5F0D
System Software Overview:
  System Version:          Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L30)
  Kernel Version:          Darwin 9.8.0
  Boot Volume:          Macintosh HD 320
  Boot Mode:          Normal

Please see the tech specs for LR 4 : http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom/tech-specs.html
LR 4 and CS 6 applications will not run on 10.5.8, you need atleast 10.6.8 to run these applications.

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