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Segunda jornada de la JMJ Madrid 2011

Día para catequesis y encuentros, previos a la llegada de Benedicto XVI

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  • La policía se enfrenta a los manifestantes tras la manifestación antipapa.

    La policía carga en Sol tras la manifestación antipapa

    Policemen scuffle with protesters during a demonstration against what they claim is the expensive cost of the papal visit in central Madrid coinciding with the second day of the World Youth Day meeting August 17, 2011. Pope Benedict arrives in Spain on Thursday for a four-day visit to a traditionally Catholic country that has become highly secular. The cost of the papal visit has already sparked heavy criticism at a time of economic hardship in Spain from disaffected youths, as well as gay and lesbian and transgender groups, atheists and even some Spanish priests.
  • Manifestantes laicos abuchean a una monja que participa en la JMJ

    Manifestantes laicos abuchean a una monja

    Protesters rebuke a nun as they take part in a demonstration against what they claim is the expensive cost of the papal visit in central Madrid coinciding with the second day of the World Youth Day meeting August 17, 2011. Pope Benedict arrives in Spain on Thursday for a four-day visit to a traditionally Catholic country that has become highly secular. The cost of the papal visit has already sparked heavy criticism at a time of economic hardship in Spain from disaffected youths, as well as gay and lesbian and transgender groups, atheists and even some Spanish priests.
  • Un agente reduce a uno de los manifestantes laicos contra la visita de Benedicto XVI

    Un agente reduce a uno de los manifestantes contra la visita de Benedicto XVI

    A policeman scuffles with protesters during a demonstration against what they claim is the expensive cost of the papal visit in central Madrid coinciding with the second day of the World Youth Day meeting August 17, 2011. Pope Benedict arrives in Spain on Thursday for a four-day visit to a traditionally Catholic country that has become highly secular. The cost of the papal visit has already sparked heavy criticism at a time of economic hardship in Spain from disaffected youths, as well as gay and lesbian and transgender groups, atheists and even some Spanish priests.

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