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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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  • Agentes de la Policía Nacional permanecen en la Puerta del Sol tras la carga policial

    La Policía permanece en la Puerta del Sol después de la carga policial

    Policemen stand at at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, on August 17, 2011, after a demonstration against the public cost of the World Youth Day celebrations . Thousands of protesters chanting "God yes, Church no!" took to Madrid's streets to decry the expense of a rock festival-style, million-strong youth party for Pope Benedict XVI at a time of economic crisis. On the eve of the 84-year-old pontiff's arrival in the Spanish capital, in time for lavish World Youth Day celebrations, more than 100 groups opposed to the visit marched across central Madrid Wednesday evening.
  • Tensión entre los participantes de la marcha laica y la policía

    La policía carga contra varios manifestantes

    Protesters clash with policemen during a demonstration against the public cost of the World Youth Day celebrations at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, on August 17, 2011. Thousands of protesters chanting "God yes, Church no!" took to Madrid's streets to decry the expense of a rock festival-style, million-strong youth party for Pope Benedict XVI at a time of economic crisis. On the eve of the 84-year-old pontiff's arrival in the Spanish capital, in time for lavish World Youth Day celebrations, more than 100 groups opposed to the visit marched across central Madrid Wednesday evening.
  • Varios manifestantes frente a la policía protestan por el uso de fondos públicos en la visita del Papa

    Policías frente a un grupo de manifestantes contra la visita del Papa

    Policemen stand in front of protesters during a demonstration against the public cost of the World Youth Day celebrations at the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, on August 17, 2011. Thousands of protesters chanting "God yes, Church no!" took to Madrid's streets to decry the expense of a rock festival-style, million-strong youth party for Pope Benedict XVI at a time of economic crisis. On the eve of the 84-year-old pontiff's arrival in the Spanish capital, in time for lavish World Youth Day celebrations, more than 100 groups opposed to the visit marched across central Madrid Wednesday evening.

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