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Holy Father visited Government House in Sydney



Pope Benedict XVI arrives at Government House for the official opening of World Youth Day in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



Pope Benedict XVI, walks with Australian Governor General Michael Jeffery at the official welcome at Government House in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (below-C) stands during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI arrives at New South Wales Government House to receive the official Government welcome by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI and Governor-General Michael Jeffery stand together at the Official Government Welcome at Government House on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI, right, listens as Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd welcomes the pope at Government House in Sydney, Thursday, July 17, 2008. The pope will welcome pilgrims from around the world who have gathered in Sydney for World Youth Day. From AP Photo by Rick Rycroft.



Pope Benedict XVI, left, remarks as Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd listens at Government House in Sydney, Thursday, July 17, 2008. The pope will welcome pilgrims from around the world who have gathered in Sydney for World Youth Day. From AP Photo by Rick Rycroft.



Pope Benedict XVI speaks at the offical welcome for the Pope to World Youth Day (WYD), at Government House in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The world's biggest Christian festival opened on July 15 with thousands of pilgrims making the journey to take part in World Youth Day celebrations headed by Pope Benedict XVI. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (L) shakes hands with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) at the offical welcome for the Pope to World Youth Day (WYD), at Government House in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The world's biggest Christian festival opened on July 15 with thousands of pilgrims making the journey to take part in World Youth Day celebrations headed by Pope Benedict XVI. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI waves at the official welcome for the Pope to World Youth Day (WYD), at Government House in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The world's biggest Christian festival opened on July 15 with thousands of pilgrims making the journey to take part in World Youth Day celebrations headed by Pope Benedict XVI. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI greets the crowd at the Official Government Welcome at Government House on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI is greeted by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd the Official Government Welcome at Government House on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI inspects the guard of honour at the Official Government Welcome at Government House on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  Cardinal George Pell, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI and Governor-General Michael Jeffery attend the Official Government Welcome at Government House on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



Governor General Michael Jeffery (R) escorts Pope Benedict XVI to his car following a welcome ceremony at New South Wales Government House by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI is escorted by Governor-General Michael Jeffery at the Official Government Welcome at Government House on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



Governor General Michael Jeffery (L) escorts Pope Benedict XVI to his car following a welcoming ceremony at Government House by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is introduced by Cardinal George Pell (C) during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is introduced by Cardinal George Pell (2nd-R) during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is introduced by Cardinal George Pell (R) during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is introduced by Cardinal George Pell (R) during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is taken past a guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is saluted during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI inspects the Federation Guard at New South Wales Government House as he receives the official Government Ceremonial welcome by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI inspects a guard of honor during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney Thursday, July 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Greg Wood.



Pope Benedict XVI inspects the Federation Guard at New South Wales Government House as he receives the official Government Ceremonial welcome by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Bendict XVI inspects the troops at Government House for World Youth Day in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



Pope Bendict XVI inspects the troops at Government House for World Youth Day in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



Pope Benedict XVI (L) inspects a guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI inspects a guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI inspects a guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome at Government House, as part of World Youth Day, in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



Pope Benedict XVI inspects a guard of honor during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney Thursday, July 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Greg Wood.



Pope Benedict XVI inspects a guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome at Government House, as part of World Youth Day, in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.


Pope Benedict XVI, third left, inspects an Honor Guard at Government House in Sydney, Thursday, July 17, 2008. The pope will welcome pilgrims from around the world who have gathered in Sydney for World Youth Day. From AP Photo by Rick Rycroft.



Pope Benedict XVI gives Erin White, 10, and her sister Sarah White, 6 (not pictured), rosary beads after receiving native flowers from the girls in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI receives flowers from Erin White, 10, and her sister Sarah White, 6 (not pictured), in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI at New South Wales Government House to receive the official Government welcome by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (C) inspects a guard of honour during the ceremonial welcome at Government House as part of World Youth Day in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The pontiff was attending the formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (C) meets dignitaries at the offical welcome for the Pope to World Youth Day (WYD), at Government House in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The world's biggest Christian festival opened on July 15 with thousands of pilgrims making the journey to take part in World Youth Day celebrations headed by Pope Benedict XVI. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI gestures before talks with Australia's Governor General Michael Jeffery (R) at Admiralty House in Sydney, during the first day of his official duties to mark World Youth Day, July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES - JULY 17:  In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, (L-R) Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd talks to The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI at their meeting at Admirality House during World Youth Day Sydney 2008 on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15, 2008 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (R) meets with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of the Governor-General of Australia Michael Jeffery (not in picture) on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pontiff was speaking at a formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES - JULY 17:  In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, (L-R) Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd stands with The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI at their meeting at Admirality House during World Youth Day Sydney 2008 on July 17, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Organised every two to three years by the Catholic Church, World Youth Day (WYD) is an invitation from the Pope to the youth of the world to celebrate their faith. The celebration, being held in Sydney from July 15, 2008 to July 20, 2008, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (C) is seen at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of the Governor-General of Australia Michael Jeffery (not in picture) as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (2nd L), his family and others attend on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pontiff was speaking at a formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (C) is seen at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of the Governor-General of Australia Michael Jeffery (not in picture) as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (2nd L), his family and others attend on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pontiff was speaking at a formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI (C) is seen at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of the Governor-General of Australia Michael Jeffery (not in picture) as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (2nd L), his family and others attend on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pontiff was speaking at a formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI signs the visitor's book at Admiralty House in Sydney, during the first day of his official duties to mark World Youth Day, July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



(L -R) Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Pope Benedict XVI and Therese Rein pose for a photo at Admiralty House in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pope said also the World Youth Day "fills me with confidence for the future of the church and the future of our world." From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, left, Pope Benedict XVI and Mr. Rudd's wife Therese Rein, right, enjoy a look over Sydney Harbor during a visit to Admiralty House in Sydney, Australia, on Thursday, July 17, 2008. The Pontiff is currently in Australia for World Youth Day runs until July 20. From AP Photo by Paul Miller.



AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY - JULY 17: (L -R) Marlena Jeffery, Govenor General Michael Jeffery, Pope Benedict XVI, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his wife Therese Rein pose for a photograph at Admiralty House in Sydney on Thursday, July 17, 2008. The Pontiff is currently in Australia for World Youth Day runs until July 20. From Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is seen at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of the Governor-General of Australia Michael Jeffery as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (4th L), his family and others attend. Pope Benedict XVI hailed the Australian government's apology to Aborigines for past injustices as he took charge of Catholic World Youth Day celebrations. The pontiff was speaking at a formal welcoming ceremony attended by Governor-General Michael Jeffery, the representative of Australia's head of state, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



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