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Viaggio Apostolico del Papa Benedetto XVI il 17 e 18 aprile a Malta

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Pope Benedict XVI (C), flanked by his personal secretary Georg Gaenswein (L) Vatican State Secretary Tarcisio Bertone (back) and Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi (R), speaks to the press aboard a plane taking him to Malta on April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI said the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.

Pope Benedict XVI answers reporters' questions during a news conference aboard his flight to Malta April 17, 2010.

          Pope Benedict XVI waves as he disembarks from the plane for the welcoming ceremony on April 17, 2010 at  Malta International Airport in Luqa. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.
    Pope  Benedict XVI meets Malta's President George Abela listen to national anthems as they meet in La Valletta's international airport, Malta, Saturday, April 17, 2010.

                            Pope  Benedict XVI talks with Malta's President George Abela as they meet in La Valletta's international airport, Malta, Saturday, April 17, 2010.

                            Pope Benedict XVI (L) and Malta President George Abela attend the welcoming ceremony on April 17, 2010 at Malta International Airport in Luqa. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday the Roman Catholic Church had been wounded by sin as he flew to Malta on his first foreign trip since a wave of priest sex abuse scandals broke in Europe and the United States.
Pope Benedict XVI reads a speech during a welcoming ceremony at Malta International airport April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict, starting a trip to Malta overshadowed by the sexual abuse scandal sweeping Roman Catholicism, said on Saturday that the Church had been "wounded by our sins."

Pope Benedict XVI reads a speech during a welcoming ceremony at Malta International airport April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict, starting a trip to Malta overshadowed by the sexual abuse scandal sweeping Roman Catholicism, said on Saturday that the Church had been "wounded by our sins."

Crowds of children cheer as Pope Benedict XVI arrives at the Presidential Palace in Valletta April 17, 2010. Pope Benedict, starting a trip to Malta overshadowed by the sexual abuse scandal sweeping Roman Catholicism, said on Saturday that the Church had been "wounded by our sins."

A man holds a poster reading "Welcome to Malta Benedict" while waiting for Pope Benedict XVI to arrive at the presidential palace in Valletta April 17, 2010. Roman Catholicism has been "wounded by our sins", Pope Benedict said at the start of a two-day visit to Malta, but he avoided directly referring to the sexual abuse scandals sweeping the world's largest Church.
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