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Greeting to the volunteers of the 23rd World Youth Day in the Domain of Sydney (July 21, 2008)
Farewell ceremony at the International Airport of Sydney (July 21, 2008)
Pope Benedict XVI travels in his Pope mobile through the Southern Cross Precinct as part of the motorcade preceding his Final Mass at Randwick Racecourse [Source: Getty Images]
Coverage by John Allen, Jr.
7-19-08: WYD: 'New Age' spirituality, Benedict XVI styleIn language that was at turns almost lyrical, Pope Benedict XVI today offered a paean to “new age” spirituality – though, to be sure, certainly not of the “tune in, turn on and drop out’ variety.
7-19-08: WYD: Benedict the theologian offers seminar on SpiritBenedict XVI delivered what amounted to a theological exposition on the Holy Spirit – sometimes, as the pope put it, the “neglected person of the Blessed Trinity” – to a throng of young pilgrims estimated at 235,000 gathered for a vigil at Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse.
7-18-08: WYD: Pope on sex abuse: 'I am deeply sorry'Pope Benedict XVI today offered a direct apology for the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests and religious, saying he is "deeply sorry for the pain and suffering the victims have endured," assuring them that "as their pastor, I share in their suffering."
7-18-08: WYD: Benedict paints his own shade of greenPope Benedict XVI continued to paint his distinctive shade of green in Australia yesterday, repeatedly voicing environmental concerns while linking them to a broader range of Christian doctrines and moral teaching.
7-16-08: WYD: Novelty in the air, but a classic 'Ratzingerian' messageNovelty was in the air in Sydney tonight, as Pope Benedict XVI kicked off his first-ever trip Down Under by arriving in Sydney harbor aboard a cruise ship, accompanied by a 13-vessel “boat-a-cade.”
7-16-08: WYD: Pope lauds reconciliation with aboriginesIn his first public act since arriving in Sydney on Saturday, Pope Benedict XVI today praised Australia’s efforts to reconcile with its indigenous population, saying it offers “hope to peoples all over the world who long to see their rights affirmed and their contribution to society acknowledged and promoted.”
7-14-08: In Sydney, 'Ratzinger rules' but controversy persistsSometimes dubbed the "Catholic Woodstock," World Youth Day is the largest youth gathering held on a regular basis anywhere in the world. The event was founded by the late Pope John Paul II as a way of evangelizing young people and reenergizing the Catholic church.
7-13-08: WYD: Benedict XVI's family ties to AustraliaOne Australian woman is watching Pope Benedict XVI's arrival in Australia with special interest this week: 83-year-old Erika Kopp of Melbourne is first cousin to the pontiff, and says that while others may address him as "Holy Father" or "Your Holiness," to her he will always be "Joseph."
7-12-08: WYD: Down Under, Benedict continues to 'go green'Pope Benedict XVI has barely arrived Down Under, and already environmentalism is emerging as one key theme of his visit to Australia for the 2008 edition of World Youth Day.
Spanish pilgrims rejoice after Madrid was announced as the next venue for World Youth Day [Source: Getty Images]
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7-18-08: Sydney and WYD wrapped in beauty and Via Crucis prayers The Stations of the Cross were placed across the city in front of the city’s better know monuments. One hundred young actors silently mimed the Passion of Christ. Music and commentaries as well as symbols and lights guaranteed the silent participation of 200,000 young people.
From a theologian to Pope of the peopleThe Herald's European correspondent, who will return to Rome today on the papal flight, charts the Pope's transformative week.
First the fervour, now the reckoningCardinal George Pell, expressed the hope that the seed planted in the Great South Land would "please God, yield a hundredfold harvest".
Police officer's dying wish fulfilledA terminally ill police officer blessed by Pope Benedict before World Youth Day celebrations died in a Lismore hospital yesterday morning after a prolonged illness.
A tsunami of faith and joyPope Benedict XVI walked in the footsteps of two popes to conduct an epic outdoor Mass at Randwick racecourse in front of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims. It was an event the Australian Catholic Church believes will mark the reinvigoration of the faith across the nation.
Actor moved by playing JesusPlaying Jesus in front of a global audience of 1 billion was the most memorable day of Alfio Stuto jnr's life, "apart from my wedding day, of course."
Pope acknowledges the 'shame'It was much longed for and, when it came, Pope Benedict XVI's apology to victims of clerical abuse took everyone by surprise.
Pope echoes our Mary, Pope Benedict XVI quoted Blessed Mary MacKillop, Australia's saint-in-waiting, last night in a call to World Youth Day pilgrims to embrace the Holy Spirit and fulfil Christ's work.
A special cat has been brought in to make the devout animal lover feel completely at home during his stay at the Kenthurst retreat. It is hoped the 11-month-old kitten, named Bella, will ease any bout of homesickness the Pontiff would have felt being away from his most beloved of all pets.