Pope Benedict XVI (C) kisses a child as he drives round Bellahouston Park , Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/BRIAN STEWART
Pope Benedict XVI during the Holy Mass at Bellahouston Park before the Mass in Glasgow, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The perceived threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/CLAUDIO ONORATI . .
Pope Benedict XVI (C) during the Holy Mass at Bellahouston Park before the Mass in Glasgow, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The perceived threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/CLAUDIO ONORATI .
Pilgrims receiving Holy Communion at the Papal mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI (not pictured) at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/GRAHAM STUART
Pope Benedict XVI (C) holds communion during mass at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010, in front of a crowd of around 65,000. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/BRIAN STEWART
Pope Benedict XVI (C) during mass at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010, in front of a crowd of around 65,000. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/BRIAN STEWART
Pilgrims wave flags at the Papal mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI (not pictured) and attended by around 65,000 at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/GRAHAM STUART
Pilgrims receiving Holy Communion at the Papal mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI (not pictured) at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/GRAHAM STUART
Pope Benedict XVI greets the faithful upon his arrival at Bellahouston Park before the Mass in Glasgow, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The perceived threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/CLAUDIO ONORATI .
Pope Benedict XVI is assisted as he climbs steps to the alter upon his arrival at Bellahouston Park before the Mass in Glasgow, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The perceived threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/CLAUDIO ONORATI .
Pope Benedict XVI during the Holy Mass at Bellahouston Park before the Mass in Glasgow, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The perceived threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/CLAUDIO ONORATI . .
Pope Benedict XVI (C) celebrates mass at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010. The first Papal state visit to the United Kingdom began on 16 September in Edinburgh where Pope Benedict, head of the Roman Catholic Church, had a private audience with Queen Elizabeth at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. EPA/GRAHAM STUART
Pope Benedict XVI kisses a child as he drives round Bellahouston Park , Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, 16 September 2010. The 83-year-old German-born pontiff used his homily to warn against a trend to 'exclude religious belief from public discourse.' He urged the young to resist the temptations of modern life, including drugs, sex, money, alcohol and pornography. The threat of growing secularization appears to be the guiding theme of the pope's visit to Britain. Earlier on 16 September, he warned against 'aggressive forms of secularism' in Britain that threatened to undermine traditional values. The Mass in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park is one of the highlights of the four-day state visit. EPA/BRIAN STEWART