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Pope Benedict XVI has been celebrating an open-air Mass at the Nationals stadium in Washington DC in front of more than 40,000 people.Pope Benedict XVI has been celebrating an open-air Mass at the Nationals stadium in Washington DC in front of more than 40,000 people.
This was the first such event organised for the Pope's six-day US visit.This was the first such event organised for the Pope's six-day US visit.
He spoke of the sexual abuse of children by US Catholic clergy, before talking privately to a group of people who had been abused by priests.He spoke of the sexual abuse of children by US Catholic clergy, before talking privately to a group of people who had been abused by priests.
Meeting in the Vatican embassy's chapel, the Pope told the victims he would pray for them and their families.Meeting in the Vatican embassy's chapel, the Pope told the victims he would pray for them and their families.
He spent 25 minutes in individual meetings with half a dozen victims, some of whom were in tears during the encounters, the spokesman said.He spent 25 minutes in individual meetings with half a dozen victims, some of whom were in tears during the encounters, the spokesman said.
POPE'S ITINERARY 15 Apr: Arrives at Andrews Air Force Base16 Apr: White House luncheon; talks with Mr Bush. Meeting with US bishops and prayer service in Washington (evening)17 Apr: Washington Mass; addresses Catholic University; interfaith meeting18 Apr: Addresses UN19 Apr: New York Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral20 Apr: Ground Zero visit; Yankee Stadium Mass In pictures: Papal MassPope's tour: Reporter's diaryLatinos welcome Pope's wordsPOPE'S ITINERARY 15 Apr: Arrives at Andrews Air Force Base16 Apr: White House luncheon; talks with Mr Bush. Meeting with US bishops and prayer service in Washington (evening)17 Apr: Washington Mass; addresses Catholic University; interfaith meeting18 Apr: Addresses UN19 Apr: New York Mass at St Patrick's Cathedral20 Apr: Ground Zero visit; Yankee Stadium Mass In pictures: Papal MassPope's tour: Reporter's diaryLatinos welcome Pope's words
During Thursday's open-air Mass, the Pontiff said: "No words of mine can describe the pain and the harm inflicted by the sexual abuse of minors.During Thursday's open-air Mass, the Pontiff said: "No words of mine can describe the pain and the harm inflicted by the sexual abuse of minors.
"It is important that those who have suffered be given loving pastoral attention. Nor can I adequately describe the damage that has occurred within the community of the Church.""It is important that those who have suffered be given loving pastoral attention. Nor can I adequately describe the damage that has occurred within the community of the Church."
Efforts to protect children must continue, he said.Efforts to protect children must continue, he said.
For the third time in as many days, he has done what many Catholics have been asking for years - he has condemned and publicly accepted full responsibility for the crimes of sexual abuse committed by Catholic priests in the United States, says the BBC's David Willey who is travelling with the Pope during his visit.For the third time in as many days, he has done what many Catholics have been asking for years - he has condemned and publicly accepted full responsibility for the crimes of sexual abuse committed by Catholic priests in the United States, says the BBC's David Willey who is travelling with the Pope during his visit.
Many members of the congregation were immigrants from various countries in central and South America and they cheered the Pope wildly when he added some remarks in fluent Spanish, praising the vitality of their Christian faith.Many members of the congregation were immigrants from various countries in central and South America and they cheered the Pope wildly when he added some remarks in fluent Spanish, praising the vitality of their Christian faith.
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Before Pope Benedict arrived here, polls showed that many Americans knew little or nothing about him.Before Pope Benedict arrived here, polls showed that many Americans knew little or nothing about him.
Those who have watched him so far have found a German-born Pope who speaks excellent English, appears vigorous for his 81 years, and displays a keen sense of many of the critical issues facing his 65-million-member American flock, our correspondent adds.Those who have watched him so far have found a German-born Pope who speaks excellent English, appears vigorous for his 81 years, and displays a keen sense of many of the critical issues facing his 65-million-member American flock, our correspondent adds.
Gates at the Washington sports stadium opened before dawn to allow people to trickle through stringent security measures ahead of the Mass at 1000 (1400 GMT).Gates at the Washington sports stadium opened before dawn to allow people to trickle through stringent security measures ahead of the Mass at 1000 (1400 GMT).
Among the first to arrive was Barbara Loh, who told the Associated Press agency: "I've been Catholic all my life and... my dream has always been to see the Pope."Among the first to arrive was Barbara Loh, who told the Associated Press agency: "I've been Catholic all my life and... my dream has always been to see the Pope."
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On Wednesday, the pontiff met President George W Bush at the White House.On Wednesday, the pontiff met President George W Bush at the White House.
Speaking later to bishops, he criticised their handling of child sex scandals that have rocked the Roman Catholic Church in the US.Speaking later to bishops, he criticised their handling of child sex scandals that have rocked the Roman Catholic Church in the US.
Americans talk about Pope Benedict's first visitIn picturesAmericans talk about Pope Benedict's first visitIn pictures
After the Mass, the Pope is due to meet leaders from other faiths at the Pope John Paul II Cultural Centre in Washington.After the Mass, the Pope is due to meet leaders from other faiths at the Pope John Paul II Cultural Centre in Washington.
That gathering has attracted controversy.That gathering has attracted controversy.
Sikhs have refused to attend after the secret service insisted ceremonial daggers be removed.Sikhs have refused to attend after the secret service insisted ceremonial daggers be removed.
One Muslim group has also pulled out, saying the Pope's statements have given the impression that he is intolerant of Islam.One Muslim group has also pulled out, saying the Pope's statements have given the impression that he is intolerant of Islam.
Other Muslim leaders said they were attending out of respect for the Catholic Church, but admitted they too had some concerns.Other Muslim leaders said they were attending out of respect for the Catholic Church, but admitted they too had some concerns.
Muslims around the world were upset when the Pope in 2006 quoted a medieval text that said Islam was violent.Muslims around the world were upset when the Pope in 2006 quoted a medieval text that said Islam was violent.
Relations were upset again when the Pope baptised an Egyptian Muslim known to be a fierce critic of Islam at a high-profile ceremony in the Vatican on the Easter weekend.Relations were upset again when the Pope baptised an Egyptian Muslim known to be a fierce critic of Islam at a high-profile ceremony in the Vatican on the Easter weekend.