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Pope mass draws big Angola crowds | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Hundreds of thousands of Angolans have gathered to listen to Pope Benedict XVI give an open-air mass, a day after a deadly stampede at another event. | |
The pontiff expressed his "deep sorrow" at the deaths of two women, crushed as crowds tried to get into a stadium where he was appearing on Saturday. | |
He also wished a speedy recovery to others hurt in the stampede. | |
The service in Cimangola, near the capital Luanda, is the last major event of the Pope's seven-day African tour. | |
'Very upset' | |
The pontiff celebrated mass on Sunday from a huge steel stage decorated with pink ribbons in the middle of a field which Vatican officials said could hold as many as two million people. | |
Many of the women wore pink sarongs bearing the face of the Pope and Jesus, while others had Pope Benedict's image emblazoned on their T-shirts and baseball caps. | |
On a scorching day, the field gave little shelter from the sun and a few people were carried off on stretchers, apparently suffering from heat stroke, the AFP news agency reported. | |
The Pope was said to be "very upset" when he was informed that two people had died on Saturday. | |
At Sunday's mass he extended his condolences to the victims' families and wished those injured in Saturday's crush a speedy recovery. | |
The BBC's Louise Redvers in Luanda says security at Sunday's mass was extremely tight. | |
Attack on corruption | Attack on corruption |
Huge crowds have turned out at every opportunity to see Pope Benedict during his stay in Angola, where Catholics account for some 55% of the population. | |
The stampede happened before the Pope's speech at Luanda's stadium | The stampede happened before the Pope's speech at Luanda's stadium |
On Saturday, the Pope urged Catholics in Angola to encourage people "living in fear of spirits" into the Church. | |
He said Catholics should reach out to those who believed in witchcraft and spirits. | He said Catholics should reach out to those who believed in witchcraft and spirits. |
Human rights groups say children in Angola have suffered abuse after being accused of possession by spirits. | Human rights groups say children in Angola have suffered abuse after being accused of possession by spirits. |
Earlier on his trip, the Pope launched a powerful attack on corruption, which analysts say is rife in oil-rich Angola. | Earlier on his trip, the Pope launched a powerful attack on corruption, which analysts say is rife in oil-rich Angola. |
The Pope arrived in Angola from Cameroon on Friday. | The Pope arrived in Angola from Cameroon on Friday. |