Pope visits World Youth Day in Cologne
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in Cologne, Germany for World Youth Day 2005, a Catholic festival. It is the new Pope's first foreign trip. His plane landed at 12 am (UTC+2) at Cologne/Bonn Airport.
He was greeted by German president Horst Köhler, chancellor Gerhard Schröder and a cheering crowd. Later, the Pope boarded a cruise ship and sailed downstream the Rhine, with hundreds of thousands of people cheering at the riverbanks. He addressed the crowd from the ship and said he feels great to see so many young people from countless countries and hopes they can "have a moving experience of prayer as dialogue with God".
The four-day event began on Tuesday and will conclude with a big open-air mass on Sunday. Up to 1 milion people are expected there.
While in Cologne, Benedict XVI will visit a synagogue and meet representatives from various religious groups, including members of the Muslim community.
Sources
[edit]- "Pontiff makes first foreign visit" — BBC News, August 18, 2005
- David McHugh. "Pope Arrives in Germany for Youth Day" — AP, August 18, 2005
- "Benedict XVI arrives in Germany" — CNN, August 18, 2005
- Pope Benedict XVI. "Welcoming Feast by the Youth" — World Youth Day 2005, August 18, 2005
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