Pope Benedict XVI (C) is surrounded by security as he arrives at address hundreds of thousands of pilgrims at the final mass for World Youth Day (WYD) festivities in Sydney on July 20, 2008. The final service, at which the pope announced that the next World Youth Day would be held in the Spanish capital Madrid in 2011, came a day after he said he was "deeply sorry" for the "evil" of the sexual abuse of children.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) farewells the hundreds of thousands of pilgrims at the final mass for World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI led hundreds of thousands of pilgrims in an open-air mass in Sydney, ending a week of World Youth Day festivities marked by a historic papal apology for priestly sex abuse. The final service, at which the pope announced that the next World Youth Day would be held in the Spanish capital Madrid in 2011, came a day after he said he was "deeply sorry" for the "evil" of the sexual abuse of children.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) gestures to young Spanish pilgrims after announcing that Madrid will host the next World Youth Day to hundreds of thousands of pilgrims at the final mass for World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI led hundreds of thousands of pilgrims in an open-air mass in Sydney, ending a week of World Youth Day festivities marked by a historic papal apology for priestly sex abuse. The final service, at which the pope announced that the next World Youth Day would be held in the Spanish capital Madrid in 2011, came a day after he said he was "deeply sorry" for the "evil" of the sexual abuse of children.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) looks out over young Spanish pilgrims as he announces than Madrid will host the next World Youth Day to hundreds of thousands of pilgrims at the final mass for World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 2008. The mass marked the end of the WYD with the Pope leaving Australia tomorrow on July 20.
CORRECTION SECOND SENTENCEPope Benedict XVI (C) looks out over young Spanish pilgrims as he announces than Madrid will host the next World Youth Day to hundreds of thousands of pilgrims at the final mass for World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI led hundreds of thousands of pilgrims in an open-air mass in Sydney, ending a week of World Youth Day festivities marked by a historic papal apology for priestly sex abuse. The final service, at which the pope announced that the next World Youth Day would be held in the Spanish capital Madrid in 2011, came a day after he said he was "deeply sorry" for the "evil" of the sexual abuse of children.
Pope Benedict XVI (L) officiates over the final mass during World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 2008. Far fewer people than the predicted crowd of 500,000 turned out for a final World Youth Day mass led by Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday, leaving one venue almost empty of worshippers.
Pope Benedict XVI (L) officiates over the final mass during World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 2008. Far fewer people than the predicted crowd of 500,000 turned out for a final World Youth Day mass led by Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday, leaving one venue almost empty of worshippers.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) officiates over the final mass in front of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims during World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 2008. Far fewer people than the predicted crowd of 500,000 turned out for a final World Youth Day mass led by Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday, leaving one venue almost empty of worshippers.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) officiates over the final mass in front of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims during World Youth Day (WYD) festivities, in Sydney on July 20, 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.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 20: In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI thanks the pilgrims during the Final Mass at Southern Cross Precinct during World Youth Day Sydney 2008 on July 20, 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.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 20: In this handout photo provided by World Youth Day, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI thanks the pilgrims during the Final Mass at Southern Cross Precinct during World Youth Day Sydney 2008 on July 20, 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.