03/03/2009

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Papal Welcome at Barangaroo






















































































































































































Pope Benedict XVI (L) waves to the massive crowd with Cardinal George Pell (C) as the pontiff is pictured (R) on a giant video screen overlooking World Youth Day (WYD) festivities in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI warned hundreds of thousands of young Catholics of the perils of pop culture and pillaging the earth's resources after a rapturous welcome at the world's biggest Christian festival. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI is silhouetted as he waves to the massive crowd at the World Youth Day (WYD) festivities in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI warned hundreds of thousands of young Catholics of the perils of pop culture and pillaging the earth's resources after a rapturous welcome at the world's biggest Christian festival. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



A priest (L) crosses himself as Pope Benedict XVI raises a missal during a World Youth Day address in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.




Pope Benedict XVI holds a Bible aloft during a service at Bangaroo for his official World Youth Day welcome  in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, July 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Rob Griffith.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI addresses the Pilgrim Crowd at the Papal Welcome Ceremony at Barangaroo, on Sydney Harbour 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 addresses pilgrims at Bangaroo during his official World Youth Day welcome in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, July 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Andrew Brownbill.



A crowd of over 200,000 watch Pope Benedict XVI, seen on screen at right, give an address at Bangaroo during his official welcome ceremony at World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, July 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Rick Rycroft.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI attends the Papal Welcome during World Youth Day Sydney 2008 at Barangaroo 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 looks out over the massive crowd at the World Youth Day (WYD) festivities in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI warned hundreds of thousands of young Catholics of the perils of pop culture and pillaging the earth's resources after a rapturous welcome at the world's biggest Christian festival. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI acknowledges the crowd of World Youth Day pilgrims before giving an address in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



Pope Benedict XVI waves from the stage as he arrives at Bangaroo for his official World Youth Day welcome  in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, July 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Andrew Brownbill.



Pope Benedict XVI arrives for the start of the official welcome to pilgrims at World Youth Day at Barangaroo in Sydney on July 17, 2008. The German-born pontiff, who has been recovering from jetlag since his arrival in Australia on July 13, arrived at the head of a 13-boat flotilla and will later travel through the city in his 'Popemobile'. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI waves to the pilgrims during the Papal Welcome during World Youth Day Sydney 2008 at Barangaroo 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 acknowledges the crowd of World Youth Day pilgrims before giving an address in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.









Pope Benedict XVI looks across the crowd of World Youth Day pilgrims before giving an address in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.










SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI addresses the Pilgrim Crowd at the Papal Welcome Ceremony at Barangaroo, on Sydney Harbour 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:  In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI waves to pilgrims following the Papal Welcome during World Youth Day Sydney 2008 at Barangaroo 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 is followed by Cardinal George Pell after addressing the massive crowd at World Youth Day (WYD) festivities in Sydney on July 17, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI warned hundreds of thousands of young Catholics of the perils of pop culture and pillaging the earth's resources after a rapturous welcome at the world's biggest Christian festival. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI, right, waves as he arrives at Bangaroo with Cardinal George Pell for his official World Youth Day welcome in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, July 17, 2008. From AP Photo by Rob Griffith.















Pope Benedict XVI blessses the people as he makes his way through the Sydney Opera House on July 17, 2008 for the official welcome ceremony of the World Youth Day festivities. The World Youth Day celebrations headed by Pope Benedict XVI are the world biggest Christian festival as well as the largest gathering ever held in Australia. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.






Pope Benedict XVI enjoys the view at dusk from his 'Popemobile' as he is driven around the foreshores of Sydney Harbour on July 17, 2008. The World Youth Day celebrations are the world's biggest Christian festival as well as the largest religious gathering ever held in Australia. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.



Pope Benedict XVI passes the Sydney Opera House in his Popemobile after addressing thousands of World Youth Day pilgrims in Sydney July 17, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.



























SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 17:  Sydneysiders in fancy dress attend a 60th birthday party near where the motorcade of Pope Benedict XVI would pass on World Youth Day 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.



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