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Pope mass draws big Angola crowds Pope Mass draws big Angola crowds
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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. 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.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.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.The service in Cimangola, near the capital Luanda, is the last major event of the Pope's seven-day African tour.
Scorching dayScorching day
The pontiff celebrated mass on Sunday from a huge steel stage decorated with pink ribbons in a field which Vatican officials said could hold as many as two million people. The pontiff celebrated Mass on Sunday from a huge steel stage decorated with pink ribbons in a field which Vatican officials said could hold as many as two million people.
When God's law is ridiculed, despised, laughed at, the result can only be destruction and injustice Pope BenedictWhen God's law is ridiculed, despised, laughed at, the result can only be destruction and injustice Pope Benedict
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.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.
The BBC's Louise Redvers in Luanda says security at Sunday's mass is extremely tight, but people have still been pulled from the crowd and taken away on stretchers. The BBC's Louise Redvers in Luanda says security at Sunday's Mass is extremely tight, but people have still been pulled from the crowd and taken away on stretchers.
On a scorching day, the field gave little shelter from the sun and several people apparently suffered from heat stroke.On a scorching day, the field gave little shelter from the sun and several people apparently suffered from heat stroke.
'Maelstrom of hatred''Maelstrom of hatred'
The Pope was said to be "very upset" at the deaths of the two women and began Sunday's mass by expressing his sadness. The Pope was said to be "very upset" at the deaths of the two women and began Sunday's Mass by expressing his sadness.
The stampede happened before the Pope's speech at Luanda's stadiumThe stampede happened before the Pope's speech at Luanda's stadium
"I express my solidarity to their families and friends and my deep sorrow because this happened while they were coming to see me.""I express my solidarity to their families and friends and my deep sorrow because this happened while they were coming to see me."
The pontiff then addressed the crowds about Angola's recent history, particularly the years of civil conflict that followed independence from Portugal in 1975.The pontiff then addressed the crowds about Angola's recent history, particularly the years of civil conflict that followed independence from Portugal in 1975.
He said the suffering of Angolans was shared by many across the continent.He said the suffering of Angolans was shared by many across the continent.
"This experience is all too familiar to Africa as a whole - the destructive power of civil strife, the descent into a maelstrom of hatred and revenge, the squandering of the efforts of generations of good people," he said."This experience is all too familiar to Africa as a whole - the destructive power of civil strife, the descent into a maelstrom of hatred and revenge, the squandering of the efforts of generations of good people," he said.
"When God's word... is neglected, and when God's law is ridiculed, despised, laughed at, the result can only be destruction and injustice.""When God's word... is neglected, and when God's law is ridiculed, despised, laughed at, the result can only be destruction and injustice."
Attack on corruptionAttack 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.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.
On Saturday, the Pope urged Catholics in Angola to encourage people "living in fear of spirits" into the Church.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.