00 12/05/2010 20:14
Benedetto XVI è arrivato a Fatima:

Pope Benedict XVI arrives aboard a helicopter to Fatima shrine in central Portugal, May 12, 2010.
Pope Benedict XVI stands by the statue of Our Lady of Fatima soon after arriving at the Roman Chatolic shrine in Fatima, central Portugal, Wednesday, May 12 2010. The Pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal.
Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowd upon as he arrives at the Chapel of the Apparitions in Fatima's Sanctuary on May 12, 2010, in Fatima. Pope Benedict XVI arrived today at Fatima, one of Christianity's most popular shrines, cheered by tens of thousands of flag-waving pilgrims. Benedict, the third pope to visit Fatima, toured the shrine's vast esplanade, which turned into a sea of colour as the huge crowd waved yellow and white Vatican flags and hats, as well as the red and green of Portugal.
Pope Benedict XVI arrives at the Fatima's Sanctuary, Portugal, on Wednesday, May 12, 2010. The Pope is on a four-day visit to Portugal.
Pope Benedict XVI prays in front of the image of Our Lady of Fatima after arriving to Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal May 12, 2010.
Pope Benedict XVI waves inside the popemobile after arriving at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal, May 12, 2010.
Pope Benedict XVI (C) says a prayer in front of the image of Our Lady of Fatima (L) after arriving at the Catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal, May 12, 2010.
Monks wait for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI at the Basilica of the Catholic shrine of Fatima May 12, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI will visit the Catholic shrine of Fatima on Wednesday.
Pope Benedict XVI raises his hands to the crowd gathered outside the Apostolic Nunciature before leaving Lisbon on route to Fatima shrine, May 12, 2010.
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates (L) hands over a gift to Pope Benedict XVI (R) as the Pope's personal secretary Georg Gaenswein (C) looks during their meeting at Vatican Embassy in Lisbon on May 12, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI said Tuesday that the Church's 'truly terrifying' problems come from sin within the institution, in his strongest comments yet on sexual abuse by priests as he began a visit to Portugal.
Pope Benedict XVI (R) talks to Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates during their meeting at Vatican Embassy in Lisbon on May 12, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI said on May 11 that the Church's 'truly terrifying' problems come from sin within the institution, in his strongest comments yet on sexual abuse by priests as he began a visit to Portugal.