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Pope hits out at consumer culture | |
(30 minutes later) | |
Pope Benedict XVI has attacked popular culture and consumerism in a formal address to tens of thousands of young Roman Catholics. | |
The pontiff also warned that the world's natural resources were being squandered, in the speech in Sydney, Australia. | |
The pope is visiting the city for World Youth day, a five-day gathering of young Catholics from across the globe. | |
Security is tight for the visit, his first official one to Australia. | |
Earlier Pope Benedict met top leaders and praised the Australian government for apologising to the country's indigenous people for past injustices. | |
He called the apology a "courageous decision" that had offered hope to other disadvantaged people around the world. | |
'False idols' | |
The Pope travelled by boat across Sydney Harbour to the site of his address in the suburb of Barangaroo. | |
The Pope making his statement on Australia's Aborigine apology | |
"Our world has grown weary of greed, exploitation and division, of the tedium of false idols and piecemeal responses, and the pain of false promises," he told the crowd. | |
There were numerous signs "something was amiss" in modern society, the pontiff said. | |
He hit out at television and the internet for promoting sex and violence as entertainment, and highlighted drug and alcohol abuse as examples of modern woes. | |
During the course of the visit - his ninth outside Italy - he is also expected to apologise for decades of sexual abuse of children by priests. | During the course of the visit - his ninth outside Italy - he is also expected to apologise for decades of sexual abuse of children by priests. |
Demonstrators have vowed to protest against the Church's stand on homosexuality and birth control. | Demonstrators have vowed to protest against the Church's stand on homosexuality and birth control. |
The Pope will close his trip by presiding over an open-air Mass on Sunday at Sydney's Randwick Racecourse, which is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of pilgrims. | The Pope will close his trip by presiding over an open-air Mass on Sunday at Sydney's Randwick Racecourse, which is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of pilgrims. |