quinta-feira, 13 de maio de 2010

Cobertura total da Visita de Sua Santidade Bento XVI a Portugal feita por "Missa Tridentina em Portugal"

      1. Pope Benedict XVI prays in front of the image of Our Lady of 
Fatima after arriving to catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal, May
 12, 2010.
      Pope Benedict XVI (R) carries a gold rose to the Madonna statue in 
Fatima, on May 12, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI arrived today at Fatima, one 
of Christianity's most popular shrines, cheered by tens of thousands of 
flag-waving pilgrims. Benedict, the third pope to visit Fatima, toured 
the shrine's vast esplanade, which turned into a sea of colour as the 
huge crowd waved yellow and white Vatican flags and hats, as well as the
 red and green of Portugal.  
      Pope Benedict XVI waves to faithful gathered at Fatima's Sanctuary,
 Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at a candle light vigil. The Pope arrived 
Tuesday for a four-day visit to Portugal.Pope Benedict XVI waves as he arrives to lead the Rosary at the 
Chapel of the Apparitions in Fatima's Sanctuary on May 12, 2010. Up to 
500,000 are expected to attend the mass in the sanctuary's esplanade 
early Thursday, when Benedict will mark the 93rd anniversary of the 
Virgin Mary's apparitions to three shepherd children. The incident in 
1917 led to the founding of the shrine, one of Christianity's most 
popular.  
      Pope Benedict XVI leads the Rosary at the Chapel of the Apparitions
 in Fatima's Sanctuary on May 12, 2010. Up to 500,000 are expected to 
attend the mass in the sanctuary's esplanade early Thursday, when 
Benedict will mark the 93rd anniversary of the Virgin Mary's apparitions
 to three shepherd children. The incident in 1917 led to the founding of
 the shrine, one of Christianity's most popular.  
      Pope Benedict XVI blesses the faithfull prior to leading the Rosary
 at the Chapel of the Apparitions in Fatima's Sanctuary on May 12, 2010.
  Up to 500,000 are expected to attend the mass in the sanctuary's 
esplanade early Thursday, when Benedict will mark the 93rd anniversary 
of the Virgin Mary's apparitions to three shepherd children. The 
incident in 1917 led to the founding of the shrine, one of 
Christianity's most popular.  
    Pope Benedict XVI arrives at the Chapel of the Apparitions in 
Fatima's Sanctuary on May 12, 2010. Up to 500,000 are expected to attend
 the mass in the sanctuary's esplanade early Thursday, when Benedict 
will mark the 93rd anniversary of the Virgin Mary's apparitions to three
 shepherd children. The incident in 1917 led to the founding of the 
shrine, one of Christianity's most popular.  


    • Pope Benedict XVI (C) gestures as he celebrates a mass at the 
Fatima's Sanctuary in Fatima on May 13, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI began a 
giant outdoor mass in the Portuguese shrine of Fatima Thursday before 
hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from around the world. The sanctuary's
 huge esplanade was full to overflowing and Church organisers said half a
 million people attended the mass, a greater number than joined his 
predecessor John Paul II here in 2000, illustrating Benedict's pulling 
power even as he battles a paedophile priest crisis. The statue of Our Lady of Fatima is carried during a mass at the 
Catholic shrine of Fatima in central Portugal, May 13, 2010. Thousands 
of pilgrims made their way to the Fatima Shrine to attend a mass by Pope
 Benedict XVI to mark the 93rd anniversary celebrations of the first 
appearance of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in 1917.  Pope Benedict XVI kisses a child prior to celebrate an open mass at
 Fatima's sanctuary,Thursday, May 13, 2010. Tens of thousands of 
pilgrims flooded the famous shrine town of Fatima on Thursday for Pope 
Benedict XVI's Mass celebrating the anniversary of the day when three 
shepherd children reported having visions of the Virgin.  
    Pope Benedict XVI raises his hands during a mass at the Catholic 
shrine of Fatima in central Portugal, May 13, 2010. Thousands of 
pilgrims made their way to the Fatima Shrine to attend a mass by Pope 
Benedict XVI to mark the 93rd anniversary celebrations of the first 
appearance of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in 1917.    Pope Benedict XVI arrives for a mass at the Catholic shrine of 
Fatima in central Portugal, May 13, 2010. Thousands of pilgrims made 
their way to the Fatima Shrine to attend a mass by Pope Benedict XVI to 
mark the 93rd anniversary celebrations of the first appearance of the 
Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in 1917. 


Pope Benedict XVI (2L) leads an open-air mass at Fatima's Sanctuary
 on May 13, 2010. Pilgrims flooded the shrine of Fatima, many after 
spending the night outdoors, to attend a mass celebrated by Pope 
Benedict XVI at one of Christianity's most holy shrines. Up to 500,000 
people were expected to attend the mass on the esplanade at Fatima, 
where three children claimed to have seen the Virgin Mary in 1917, 
turning the Portuguese village into one of the biggest draws for the 
Roman Catholic faithful.
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/07pmfNd6q6aYS/x610.jpgPope Benedict XVI (C) celebrates a mass at the Fatima's Sanctuary, 
in Fatima, on May 13, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI began a giant outdoor mass
 in the Portuguese shrine of Fatima Thursday before hundreds of 
thousands of pilgrims from around the world. The sanctuary's huge 
esplanade was full to overflowing and Church organisers said half a 
million people attended the mass, a greater number than joined his 
predecessor John Paul II here in 2000, illustrating Benedict's pulling 
power even as he battles a paedophile priest crisis.