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A nun takes communion during a religious ceremony in the central square of Javier Castle, northern Spain, Saturday Aug. 13, 2011, ahead of a visit by Pope Benedict XVI to Madrid Aug. 18- 21. AP / Alvaro Barrientos
Several nuns pray during a religious ceremony in the central square of Javier Castle, northern Spain, Saturday Aug. 13, 2011, ahead of a visit by Pope Benedict XVI to Madrid Aug. 18- 21. AP / Alvaro Barrientos
Nuns from New York belonging to Sisters of Life, a female Roman Catholic religious order, attend to a mass in an improvised chapel at a sports stadium in Madrid Monday Aug. 15, 2011, ahead to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid next Aug. 18- 21. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Nuns from New York belong to Sisters of Life, a female Roman Catholic religious order, hold part of a poster with the image of Jesus Christ as they hang it up on the wall in an improvised chapel at an sport stadium Monday Aug. 15, 2011, ahead to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid next Aug. 18- 21. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Susana Vera / Reuters Pilgrims and Catholic nuns attend World Youth Day's opening mass at Madrid's Cibeles Square on August 16. Up to a million pilgrims are expected to attend various events during the week.
Pilgrims pray in the street during a mass at the Cibeles square, Madrid, Tuesday Aug. 16, 2011, ahead of the visit of Pope Benedict XVI next Aug. 18-21. AP / Emilio Morenatti
A Roman Catholic priest uses a fan while he waits inside Madrid's town hall before a mass at the Cibeles square, Tuesday Aug. 16, 2011, ahead to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid next Aug. 18 - 21. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Nuns from Mother Theresa of Calcutta pray during a mass for pilgrims ahead of a visit of by Pope Benedict XVI from Aug. 18 to Aug. 21 at the Retiro Park, in Madrid, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Susana Vera / Reuters Priests attend World Youth Day's opening mass at Cibeles Square on August 16.
Susana Vera / Reuters Priests line up to give communion to pilgrims on August 16.
Priests are seen inside their temporary confession boxes as they wait for worshipers in the Retiro park ahead to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid Wednesday Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Pedro Armestre / AFP - Getty Images - A woman says confession to a priest at one of the 200 temporary open-air confessionals set up at Madrid's Buen Retiro park on August 16. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims will gather into Madrid for a giant outdoor mass, launching a six-day youth party for Pope Benedict XVI at a time of economic hardship in Spain. The faithful will pack into the emblematic central Madrid square of Cibeles for the inaugural mass celebrated by Madrid's archbishop, Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco
A priest takes confession from a pilgrim inside a temporary confesional in the Retiro park ahead to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid Wednesday Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Members of the Spanish Legion, an elite unit of the Spanish Army, guard El Cristo de la Buena Muerte, or Christ of the Good Death, inside the military archbishop's Church ahead of Thursday's visit by Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Teff Kroll from Austin, Texas, prays while pilgrims sing and demonstrators, not seen, shout slogans against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid Wednesday Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
A pilgrim holds a cross as demonstrators, not seen, protest agains the next visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid, Wednesday Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Pope's supporters grapple with part of a lay demonstration in Madrid on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Arturo Rodriguez
Demonstrators shout slogans against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Pilgrims pray as a demonstrator shouts slogans against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid Wednesday Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
A young woman wearing the World Youth Day yellow shirt, center, argues with demonstrators protesting the visit of Pope Benedict XVI at Madrid's central Sol square Wednesday Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Armando Franca
Arturo Rodriguez / AP Riot police officers clash with demonstrators following a protest on Wednesday, Aug. 17.
A demonstrator confronts a riot police officer during clashes which were part of a protest against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid Wednesday Aug. 17, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Nuns are escorted by a young woman past demonstrators shouting slogans against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI at Madrid's central Sol square on Wednesday. The Pope is due to arrive Thursday for a four-day visit to celebrate World Youth Day, and thousands of protesters railing against his visit marched through Madrid to the Sol plaza where they have held months of demonstrations against the government's anti-austerity policies. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)
Pilgrims attend a mass at the Cibeles square, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, ahead to the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid next Aug. 18 - 21. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Pope Benedict XVI (L) speaks next to the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone (C) and director of the Vatican press office Father Federico Lombardi (R) on an Alitalia plane on his way to Madrid's Barajas airport, on August 18, 2011.
Pope Benedict XVI (R) is welcomed by King Juan Carlos of Spain and Queen Sofia of Spain (bottom right) on his arrival at Barajas airport during World Youth Day 2011 celebrations on August 18, 2011 in Madrid, Spain. Initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985, World Youth Day youth-oriented events for the celebration of the Catholic faith are held every three years in a different country; this time in Madrid from August 16th to 21st, with Pope Benedict XVI in attendance. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
This handout picture released by the Vatican Press Office on August 18, 2011 shows Pope Benedict XVI (2R) meeting with Spain's King Juan Carlos (L) and Spain's Queen Sofia (R) upon his arrival at Barajas airport. Pope Benedict XVI headed to Madrid for a million-strong Catholic youth festival after Spanish riot police swung batons in clashes with anti-Church protesters over the cost of the six-day World Youth Day festival at a time of economic hardship. AFP PHOTO/ HO/ OSSERVATORE ROMANO
This handout picture released by the Vatican Press Office on August 18, 2011 shows Pope Benedict XVI (C) meeting children dressed in the uniform of the Swiss Guards as he is welcomed by Spain's King Juan Carlos (R) and Madrid's archbishop, Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela (2ndR) upon his arrival at Barajas airport. Pope Benedict XVI is heading to Madrid for a million-strong Catholic youth festival after Spanish riot police swung batons in clashes with anti-Church protesters over the cost of the six-day World Youth Day festival at a time of economic hardship. AFP PHOTO/ HO/ OSSERVATORE ROMANO
Pope Benedict XVI, King Juan Carlos, left, and Queen Sofia of Spain are greeted by bishops at Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Thursday Aug. 18, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Pope Benedict XVI mounts the saluting stand next to King Juan Carlos, right, and Queen Sofia of Spain Juan Carlos as he arrives at Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Thursday Aug. 18, 2011. AP / Emilio Morenatti
Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (2L) welcomes Pope Benedict XVI (C) next to Spain's King Juan Carlos (L) and Queen Sofia (R) upon his arrival at Madrid's Barajas airport, on August 18, 2011. Getty images
Pilgrims wave flags while they wait for Pope Benedict XVI's arrival at Cibeles central square in Madrid, Thursday Aug. 18, 2011. The Pontiff arrived in Madrid for a four-day visit on the occasion of the Catholic Church's World Youth Day. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)
Pilgrims stand with Palestinian flags prior to attending a mass in Arabic with Catholic pilgrims from Palestine, Israel, Jordan and Iraq in Madrid, Spain. Pope Benedict XVI's will arrive for the final four days of the celebrations of the World Youth Day. An estimated one million young Roman Catholics are celebrating World Youth Day in and around Madrid in a rock-festival style atmosphere. AFP Getty images
A Vietnamese pilgrim attends the inaugural mass of the World Youth Day at Cibeles square in Madrid, Spain. Hundreds of thousands of s pilgrims crammed into central Madrid for a giant open-air mass, launching a million-strong, six-day youth party for Pope Benedict XVI. Youngsters poured into the city center for a rock-festival style celebration of World Youth Day, drawing faithful from 193 nations AFP Getty images
Priests offer communion to the faithful during the inaugural mass of the World Youth Day at Cibeles square in Madrid, Spain. Hundreds of thousands of sweltering pilgrims crammed into central Madrid for a giant open-air mass, launching a million-strong, six-day youth party for Pope Benedict XVI. Youngsters poured into the city centre for a rock-festival style celebration of World Youth Day, drawing faithful from 193 nations.
Madrid's archbishop, Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela celebrates the inaugural mass of the World Youth Day from a vast white stage adorned with an image of Mary and Jesus at Cibeles square in Madrid, Spain. A million-strong, six-day youth party for Pope Benedict XVI has begun as thousands of youngsters poured into the city center for a rock-festival style celebration.
Pope Benedict XVI waves to faithful as he arrives in his Popemobile at the Nunciature on August 18, 2011. –Getty images
Pilgrims scream as Pope Benedict XVI arrives in the Popemobile at the Nunciature in Madrid, on August 18, 2011. .
General view of Cibeles square in Madrid, on August 18, 2011, before a welcoming ceremony for Pope Benedict XVI. -Getty images
Girls cheers while waiting for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI at Barajas airport during World Youth Day 2011 celebrations on August 18, 2011 in Madrid, Spain. Initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985, World Youth Day youth-oriented events for the celebration of the Catholic faith are held every three years in a different country; this time in Madrid from August 16th to 21st, with Pope Benedict XVI in attendance. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Pilgrims run as Pope Benedict XVI arrives in the Popemobile at the Nunciature in Madrid, on August 18, 2011. Pope Benedict XVI headed to Madrid for a million-strong Catholic youth festival after Spanish riot police swung batons in clashes with anti-Church protesters over the cost of the six-day World Youth Day festival at a time of economic hardship. AFP PHOTO / Jorge Guerrero
Pope Benedict XVI waves from his Popemobile in Puerta de Alcala square in Madrid on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011. AP / Arturo Rodriguez
Pope Benedict XVI waves from his Popemobile as he crosses the city of Madrid on his way to Cibeles central square, Thursday Aug. 18, 2011. The Pontiff arrived in Madrid for a four-day visit on the occasion of the Catholic Church's World Youth Day. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)
Pilgrims wait for Pope Benedict XVI at Cibeles square in Madrid on August 18, 2011. Pope Benedict XVI is heading to Madrid for a million-strong Catholic youth festival after Spanish riot police swung batons in clashes with anti-Church protesters over the cost of the six-day World Youth Day festival at a time of economic hardship. AFP PHOTO/ RAFA RIVAS
Pilgrims hold flags at Cibeles square in Madrid, on August 18, 2011, before a welcoming ceremony for Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Benedict XVI headed to Madrid for a million-strong Catholic youth festival after Spanish riot police swung batons in clashes with anti-Church protesters over the cost of the six-day World Youth Day festival at a time of economic hardship. AFP PHOTO / CESAR MANSO
Pilgrims are sprayed with water as thousands wait for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI in Madrid on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011. AP / Arturo Rodriguez
Pope Benedict XVI (L) and Madrid's archbishop Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela are seen at Puerta de Alcala during the World Youth Day 2011 on August 18, 2011 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Flannery Collins, 17, from the U.S., receives blessings from a priest as he takes confession in the Retiro park, Madrid, Spain, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Pope Benedict XVI lamented Friday what he called modern society's "amnesia" about God as he traveled to a famed Spanish monastery on the second day of his four-day visit for the church's world youth festival. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)