And the Pope has landed - WYD Exclusive Photos July 13, 2008
By bluepanjeet on Jul 13, 2008 in World Youth Day

And the Pope touched down on the Australian soil at 3 PM Sydney Time (1 PM Manila Time)— a reminiscent of John Paul II’s arrival in Manila during the 1995 WYD as hundreds of people flock on the airpost to catch a glimpse of the Pontiff. POPE Benedict XVI has arrived in Australia ahead of World Youth Day celebrations. The Pope’s aircraft landed at Richmond RAAF Base, in Sydney’s northwest, to cries of “the plane, the plane!” from onlookers. More than a thousand people gathered outside the base in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Pope as he arrived, while soldiers patrolled the fence. A plane believed to have been carrying Prime Minister Kevin Rudd touched down at about 1.45pm (AEST), exciting the crowd who thought it was the pontiff’s plane. The Pope later landed at about 3pm (AEST), after his plane circled the airstrip. Traffic on the road adjacent to the base slowed to a crawl as drivers tried to see the plane land. The Alitalia plane, bearing the Australian flag and the Papal flag, taxied to the point where the pontiff was met by the official welcoming party including Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Sydney Archbishop Cardinal George Pell. Look at the exclusive Photos after the jump
Wearing his customary white robes and red shoes, Pope Benedict alighted from the plane shortly after 3.15pm to the sound of applause. He was welcomed with a handshake from Mr Rudd before moving along the line of dignitaries, including NSW Premier Morris Iemma. Dr Pell kissed the Pope’s hand and introduced him to other church leaders, some of whom genuflected and also kissed his hand. Earlier today the Pope revealed he intended to apologise for sexual abuse within the church on his first visit to Australia. “We have to consider what was insufficient in our behaviour and how we can prevent, heal, reconcile. This is the essential content of what we will say as we apologise,” he said while flying to Sydney.
More than a thousand people flocked to see the Pope arrive in Australia ? but few, if any, actually caught a glimpse of the pontiff. A group of teenage girls from western Sydney resorted to asking film crews if they could look at news footage because they had given up on trying to see the Pope in person. After the low-key welcome, the Pope was briefly ushered inside a building at the RAAF base, flanked by Mr Rudd, for what commentators described as a “meet and greet” session with members of the clergy. His motorcade, including ambulances, buses and police cars, left the base just before 3.30pm, bound for an Opus Dei-run study centre at Kenthurst. He will spend four nights at the tightly-guarded centre, where he is expected to play the piano and relax before officially joining the WYD program in a spectacular “Boat-a-cade” on Sydney Harbour on Thursday.


The Pope upon the arrival of the Papal Helicopter at the Fiumicino airport in Rome before boarding the Alitalia Airlines for his 20 hour trip in Australia.



Pope Benedict XVI waves before embarking on a flight to Australia for a 10-day pilgrimage. A special Alitalia flight with Benedict, Vatican officials and journalists aboard, has departed Saturday, (5PM Manila Time Saturday July 12) for a 20-hour flight leading to public events during the pilgrimage in Sydney which will test the elderly pope’s stamina. The trip is the longest of Benedict’s three-year-old papacy. His journey centers around the Catholic Church’s World Youth Day events


Pope Benedict XVI, center, listens to a journalist’s questions during a press conference on the flight from Rome to Sydney, Saturday, July 12, 2008


Pope Benedict XVI answers to a journalist’s questions


Pope Benedict XVI, flanked by Vatican Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, left, greets journalists at the end of a press conference on the flight from Rome to Sydney


In this photo released by the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, Pope Benedict XVI reads a copy of L’Osservatore Romano on the flight from Rome to Sydney

Hundreds of Cars flanked the roadside of Sidney’s Richmond Air Base on the outskirts of Sydney. Thousands of Faithful waved outside the base at the plane of the Pope makes a touchdown on the Airport. Familiar? This also happened in Manila during the WYD 1995 as hundreds of Filipinos cheered at the Manila Domestic Airport as John Paul II’s plane lands.


Touch down!



Flags fly from the cockpit window of a plane carrying Pope Benedict XVI after it landed at Richmon Military Airbase in northern Australia 3PM July 13, 2008 (1 PM Manila Time). Pope Benedict arrived in Australia on Sunday where he says he will apologise for a sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the Roman Catholic Church in the country

And the HOLY EAGLE has landed!




The Pope is greeted by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd


Pope Benedict XVI is greeted by Australia’s senior Catholic cleric Cardinal George Pell on arriving at Richmond airforce





Young People, Here is your Beloved Pope

Catholic Nuns wait for the Pope’s Motorcade at Richmond Military Base






































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