Pope Benedict XVI waves to the arrives to celebrate a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowd as he arrives to celebrate a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Pope Benedict XVI gestures during a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Pope Benedict XVI gestures during a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Angola's faithfull gather to attend a mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
An unidentified Bishop looks on during a mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowd as he arrives to celebrate a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
A general view shows faithfull attending a mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Pope Benedict XVI arrives to celebrate a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
A woman prays during the arriving of Pope Benedict XVI for a mass performed at the Cimangol in Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. EPA/JOAO RELVAS .
A faithfull holds a card with a photograph of Pope Benedict XVI as she attends a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
A view of the crowd as Pope Benedict XVI arrives for Mass between the crowd in Cimangola, in Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/CIRO FUSCO
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he arrives to celebrate a mass in Cimangola, Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/JOAO RELVAS
Two men with Pope hats wait for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI for a mass performed at the Cimangol in Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/BRUNO FONSECA .
People of Angola watch Pope Benedict XVI during a mass performed at the Cimangol in Luanda, Angola, 22 March 2009. After starting his first trip to Africa in Cameroon, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Angola on 20 March on the second leg of his week-long maiden trip as pontiff to the continent. In what was billed as the high point of his three- day visit to the southern African country, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass Sunday 22 March in Angola's capital Luanda in front of hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Benedict was joined by southern African bishops in saying the mass on the Cimangola Esplanade at the entry to the city. The celebration was overshadowed by the deaths on 21 March of two youths in a stampede at a sports stadium in Luanda, where the pope addressed thousands of youth. EPA/BRUNO FONSECA .