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Pilgrims
cram Via della Conciliazione in Rome, Sunday, April 24, 2005, as
they attempt to attend the installation Mass of Pope Benedict XVI
in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. Dignitaries and an estimated
500,000 pilgrims, many of them from the pontiff's native Germany,
arrived in Rome for the ceremony to formally install Pope Benedict
XVI and offer the pontiff a major chance to set the tone for his
papacy.
(AP Photo/Riccardo
De Luca)
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Pope
Benedict XVI celebrates his installation Mass in St. Peter's Square
at the Vatican, Sunday, April 24, 2005. Dignitaries and an estimated
500,000 pilgrims, many of them from the pontiff's native Germany,
arrived in Rome for the ceremony to formally install Pope Benedict
XVI and offer the pontiff a major chance to set the tone for his
papacy.
(AP Photo/Diether
Endlicher)
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In
this photo made available by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore
Romano, Pope Benedict XVI is greeted by Italian President Carlo
Azeglio Ciampi, center, and his wife Franca Pilla in St. Peter's
Basilica at the Vatican, after his installment mass in St. Peter's
Square, Sunday, April 24, 2005.
(AP Photo/Osservatore
Romano)
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Pope Benedict
XVI greets the crowd in his popemobile after his inaugural Mass
in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican, April 24, 2005. Setting the
tone for his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday urged humanity
to re-discover God if it wanted to transform the world's 'deserts'
of poverty, pain and privation into gardens of peace and progress.
REUTERS/Tony
Gentile
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The statue
of St. Peter's frames the installation Mass of Pope Benedict XVI
in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, April 24, 2005. Dignitaries
and an estimated 500,000 pilgrims, many of them from the pontiff's
native Germany, arrived in Rome for the ceremony to formally install
Pope Benedict XVI and offer the pontiff a major chance to set the
tone for his papacy.
(AP PhotoAndrew
Medichini)
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A large
crowd fills St Peter's Square during the inaugural Mass of Pope
Benedict in the Vatican, April 24, 2005. Pope Benedict took charge
of his Church at a majestic inauguration on Sunday and set the tone
for his papacy with a plea to humanity to return to God and transform
a world he called a desert of pain and poverty.
REUTERS/Jerry
Lampen
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Pope
Benedict starts his procession with cardinals through the St Peter's
Basilica in the Vatican before his inaugural Mass, April 24, 2005.
Pope Benedict took charge of his Church at a majestic inauguration
on Sunday and set the tone for his papacy with a plea to humanity
to return to God and transform a world he called a desert of pain
and poverty.
REUTERS/Osservatore
Romano/Pool
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In this
photo made available by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano,Pope
Benedict XVI stands infront of the tomb of St. Peter's inside St.
Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Sunday, April 24, 2005 prior to
his installment Mass in St. Peter's Square.
(AP Photo/Osservatore
Romano)
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Nuns
watch St. Peter's Square during the installation Mass of Pope Benedict
XVI at the Vatican, Sunday, April 24, 2005. Dignitaries and an estimated
500,000 pilgrims, many of them from the pontiff's native Germany,
arrived in Rome for the ceremony to formally install Pope Benedict
XVI and offer the pontiff a major chance to set the tone for his
papacy.
(AP Photo/Domenico
Stinellis)
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