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  • 20
    Aug
    2011
    5:51pm, EDT

    Thunderstorm forces Pope to cut speech

    Cesar Manso / AFP - Getty Images

    Pope Benedict XVI is protected by several white umbrellas because of strong winds and rain while leading a prayer vigil on a vast dusty esplanade outside Madrid during the World Youth Day (WYD) festivities on Aug. 20.

    David Ramos / Getty Images

    Lightning illuminates the sky as a storm occurs the during a Vigil as part of the World Youth Day 2011 on Aug. 20, in Madrid, Spain. Initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985, World Youth Day, which includes youth-oriented events for the celebration of the Catholic faith, is held every three years in a different country; this time in Madrid from Aug. 16 - 21.

    Javier Soriano / AFP - Getty Images

    Bishops react as the Pope arrives on a vast dusty esplanade outside Madrid prior to a prayer vigil led by Pope Benedict XVI during the World Youth Day (WYD) festivities on Aug. 20.

    J.J. Guillen / EPA

    An aerial view of a fire engine on the Cuatro Vientos aerodrome spraying water to cool some of the thousands of pilgrims from all over the world waiting for the vigil that Pope Benedict XVI will celebrate with the participants of the 26th World Youth Day festival, in Madrid, Aug. 20. The pontiff arrived on in Madrid on Aug. 18 to chair the Catholic World Youth Day festival, which is expected to gather more than one million pilgrims from Aug. 16 - 21.

    Pedro Armestre / AFP - Getty Images

    Some of hundreds of thousands of young pilgrims react as water is poured to refresh them as they gather in blistering heat on a vast dusty esplanade outside Madrid to hear a prayer vigil led by Pope Benedict XVI during the World Youth Day (WYD) festivities on Aug. 20. Emergency services said they had attended to more than 150 people by early afternoon, mostly for fainting and heatstroke as temperatures soared to 39 C (102 F) in the Cuatro Vientos (Four Winds) air base. The pope will hold a "Prayer Vigil" in the evening at an airbase southwest of the capital, where the pilgrims will spend the night under the stars on an esplanade the size of 48 football fields.

    Andres Kudacki / AP

    A pilgrim waits for Pope Benedict XVI's arrival at Cuatro Vientos airport in Madrid, Aug. 20. The Pontiff arrived in Spain for a four-day visit including the Catholic Church's World Youth Day.

    AP reports:

    A freak thunderstorm on Saturday forced Pope Benedict XVI to cut short his speech to an estimated million young pilgrims gathered for the church's world youth festival, giving the outdoor prayer vigil at a Madrid airfield a dramatic climax.

    During the day, firefighters atop fire trucks had sprayed the crowds with water from hoses, and pilgrims sought shade from umbrellas, trees, tarps and tents in a bid to stave off the near 40-degree Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) heat. As night fell, a flash downpour drenched the crowd: with lightening lighting up the night sky, the 84-year-old Benedict was forced to skip the bulk of his speech and merely deliver brief greetings in a half-dozen languages.

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    I think it was God sending him a message to "Cut the Crap"

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  • 17
    Aug
    2011
    7:09pm, EDT

    Clashes occur in Plaza del Sol in Madrid prior to Pope Benedict XVI’s visit

    Armando Franca / AP

    Nuns are escorted by a young woman past demonstrators shouting slogans against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI at Madrid's central Sol square Wednesday Aug. 17. The Pope is due to arrive Thursday for a four-day visit to celebrate World Youth Day, and thousands of protesters railing against his visit marched through Madrid to Plaza del Sol where they have held months of demonstrations against the government's anti-austerity policies.

    Arturo Rodriguez / AP

    Riot police officers clash with demonstrators following a protest against the next Pope Benedict XVI visit in Madrid on Wednesday, Aug. 17.

    Arturo Rodriguez / AP

    Riot police officers clash with demonstrators following a protest on Wednesday, Aug. 17.

    Arturo Rodriguez / AP

    Riot police officers clash with demonstrators following a protest on Wednesday, Aug. 17.

     

    Not quite as nice a scene as earlier today, as shown in our PhotoBlog post.

    4 comments

    SHAME ON SPAIN... The whole trip was paid by the Pilgrims... all you need to do is research unless you want to smear the Church... all these riots and protest was done by the GBLT crowd and those going to jail were all GBLTs... they are the ones full of hatred while the pilgrims limit themselves to  …

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  • 17
    Aug
    2011
    6:48am, EDT

    A few older faces in the crowd at World Youth Day gathering

    The AP reports that Pope Benedict XVI will arrive in Madrid on Thursday for a four-day visit to greet up to a million or more young pilgrims from around the planet for the Catholic Church's World Youth Day. The festivities kicked off in Spanish capital on Tuesday.

    Susana Vera / Reuters

    Pilgrims and Catholic nuns attend World Youth Day's opening mass at Madrid's Cibeles Square on August 16. Up to a million pilgrims are expected to attend various events during the week.

    Rafa Rivas / AFP - Getty Images

    Pilgrims wait near Cibeles square in Madrid on August 16 before a giant open-air mass.

    Susana Vera / Reuters

    Priests attend World Youth Day's opening mass at Cibeles Square on August 16.

    Susana Vera / Reuters

    Priests line up to give communion to pilgrims on August 16.

    Susana Vera / Reuters

    A priest takes off his robe after World Youth Day's opening mass on August 16.

     

    3 comments

    Earth to MSNBC, how ignorant can you be? The clergy wearing the Chasubles and Miters in the pictures are Bishops, not priests. Please correct this.

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