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Pope prays at Blessed Mary MacKillop Memorial



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI (C) arrives for his visit to Mary MacKillop Chapel 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 arrives for his visit to Mary MacKillop Chapel 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 blesses faithful as he leaves the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 thea 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 blesses faithful as he leaves the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 thea 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 greetes the faithful as he arrives at the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 thea 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 prays in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 visits the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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. More than 200,000 pilgrims from around the world are in Sydney for the six-day event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI prays at Mary MacKillop's tomb during his visit to Mary MacKillop Chapel 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 prays in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 prays at Mary MacKillop's tomb during his visit to Mary MacKillop Chapel 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 prays in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 prays in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 walks past a bust of Mary MacKillop in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 visits the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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. More than 200,000 pilgrims from around the world are in Sydney for the six-day event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI exchange gifts with sister Anne Derwin (R), leader of the Congregational of Sisters of St. Joseph,  in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 presents a gift to Sister Anne Derwin (R) from the Sisters of St Joseph during his visit to the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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. More than 200,000 pilgrims from around the world are in Sydney for the six-day event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI talks with Sister Anne Derwin (R) during his visit to the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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. More than 200,000 pilgrims from around the world are in Sydney for the six-day event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17: In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI speaks with Sister Anne Derwin of the Sisters of Saint Joseph during his visit to the Mary MacKillop Place 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 the 15 to the 20 of July, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



Sister Anne Derwin (R) presents a bronze statue of Sister Mary MacKillop to Pope Benedict XVI as a gift from the Sisters of St Joseph during his visit to the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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. More than 200,000 pilgrims from around the world are in Sydney for the six-day event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.


Sister Anne Derwin (L) introduces Pope Benedict XVI to provincial members of the Sisters of St Joseph during his visit to the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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. More than 200,000 pilgrims from around the world are in Sydney for the six-day event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17: In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI visits the Mary MacKillop Place during the 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 the 15 to the 20 of July, will mark the first visit of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to Australia. From Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI visits the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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. More than 200,000 pilgrims from around the world are in Sydney for the six-day event. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI delivers his blessing in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel 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 leaves after a visit to Mary MacKillop Chapel 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 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 leaves the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel with sister Anne Derwin (L) 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.





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