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Pope Benedict XVI (2nd R) is seen in Randwick Racecourse in Sydney on July 20, 2008, during the Sunday mass to mark the end of the World Youth Day 2008. Up to half a million Catholic faithful began gathering in Sydney to see Pope Benedict XVI lead a giant mass that will provide a dramatic finale to a week of World Youth Day festivities. The final mass, at which the pope will announce the host city of the 2011 World Youth Day, came a day after the pontiff issued a historic apology, saying he was "deeply sorry" about the "evil" of child sex abuse by Catholic priests AFP PHOTO / Vincenzo Pinto
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