بالصور زيارة البابا الى الكاميرون
الخميس مارس 19, 2009 6:23 pm
CAMEROON-VATICAN-POPE-MASS
Thu 19 Mar 2009
Pope Benedict XVI arrives before celebrating mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde for the third day of his 6 day visit to Africa on March 19, 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.)
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
People stand outside the Amadou Ahidjo stadium as Pope Benedict XVI leads a mass in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Dancers perform before Pope Benedict XVI celebrates a mass at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Faithful arrive at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium before the start a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Thu 19 Mar 2009
Pope Benedict XVI arrives before celebrating mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde for the third day of his 6 day visit to Africa on March 19, 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.)
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd from his Popemobile as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
People stand outside the Amadou Ahidjo stadium as Pope Benedict XVI leads a mass in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Dancers perform before Pope Benedict XVI celebrates a mass at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Faithful arrive at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium before the start a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
رد: بالصور زيارة البابا الى الكاميرون
الخميس مارس 19, 2009 6:56 pm
A child holds a picture of Pope Benedict XVI during a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A women holds a cross on her face during a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
An African priest in local dress awaits the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) leads a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
A faithful prays during a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI (R) salutes the crowd from his popemobile in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A woman with a picture of Pope Benedict XVI on her head smiles during a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
يتبع
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A women holds a cross on her face during a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
An African priest in local dress awaits the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) leads a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
A faithful prays during a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. The Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the crowd as he arrives to lead a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
Pope Benedict XVI (R) salutes the crowd from his popemobile in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A woman with a picture of Pope Benedict XVI on her head smiles during a mass at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope will visit Cameroon and Angola during his first trip to Africa.
يتبع
رد: بالصور زيارة البابا الى الكاميرون
الخميس مارس 19, 2009 6:57 pm
Pope Benedict XVI salutes the crowd from his popemobile in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A boy (R) shows a newspaper as the faithful arrive for a mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI waves after celebrating mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he leaves the main stadium after giving mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the end of his mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he leaves the main stadium after leading a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he leaves the main stadium after leading a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
The crowd waves at Pope Benedict XVI as he arrives at the main stadium to lead a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI takes part in communion at the main stadium in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowds after giving mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI waves after giving mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Dancers perform at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium where Pope Benedict XVI gave mass in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A women (R) holds her documents for entry to Amadou Ahidjo stadium for a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde March 19, 2009.
The crowd waves at Pope Benedict XVI as he leaves the main stadium after leading a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
A choir performs at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium where Pope Benedict XVI gave mass in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Priests traditionally dressed attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Cameroonian faithfuls wait outside of the Amadou Ahidjo stadium to attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Cameroonian faithfuls leave the Amadou Ahidjo stadium after attending a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Cameroonian faithfuls queue outside of the Amadou Ahidjo stadium to attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Religious women help a man outside of the Amadou Ahidjo stadium as they to attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A boy (R) shows a newspaper as the faithful arrive for a mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI at Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde March 19, 2009.
Pope Benedict XVI waves after celebrating mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he leaves the main stadium after giving mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI waves at the end of his mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he leaves the main stadium after leading a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he leaves the main stadium after leading a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
The crowd waves at Pope Benedict XVI as he arrives at the main stadium to lead a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI takes part in communion at the main stadium in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowds after giving mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Pope Benedict XVI waves after giving mass in the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Dancers perform at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium where Pope Benedict XVI gave mass in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
A women (R) holds her documents for entry to Amadou Ahidjo stadium for a mass led by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde March 19, 2009.
The crowd waves at Pope Benedict XVI as he leaves the main stadium after leading a mass in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. Pope Benedict on Thursday urged Christians and Muslims in Africa to shun inter-religious violence, but criticism of a comment he made about AIDS showed no sign of abating. The pope began his third day in Cameroon by meeting with 22 leaders of the country's Muslim community before starting saying an open-air mass at Yaounde's stadium for a throbbing crowd of tens of thousands.
A choir performs at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium where Pope Benedict XVI gave mass in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Priests traditionally dressed attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Cameroonian faithfuls wait outside of the Amadou Ahidjo stadium to attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Cameroonian faithfuls leave the Amadou Ahidjo stadium after attending a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Cameroonian faithfuls queue outside of the Amadou Ahidjo stadium to attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
Religious women help a man outside of the Amadou Ahidjo stadium as they to attend a mass given by Pope Benedict XVI in Yaounde on March 19, 2009, the third day of his 6-day visit to Africa. Pope Benedict XVI held the first giant mass of his Africa tour, expressing solidarity with the continent's refugees and poor while steering clear of the international furore caused by his opposition to condoms.
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