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World Youth Day offers hope, pope says.
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Youths sing praises out to the pope in Canada

World Youth Day offers hope, pope says

TORONTO (AP) - Singing hymns and exchanging greetings in dozens of languages, Catholic youths from around the globe came to Canada for religious unity and to meet like-minded people from other cultures.

Most of all, though, they came to see and hear Pope John Paul II.

The frail, 82-year-old pontiff arrived Tuesday to take part in World Youth Day festivities, thrilling the tens of thousands of young pilgrims by slowly descending the steps from his Alitalia jet despite crippling hip and knee problems.

"We believe this could be the last World Youth Day with this pope," said Ariane Vieiraleite, 23, one of 3,000 pilgrims from Brazil. "He will be a messenger, a prophet for God."

The pope was to spend Wednesday resting. His first public event will be a welcoming ceremony Thursday.

Crowds of young people thronged Exhibition Place on the shore of Lake Ontario to watch on giant monitors as the pope's plane landed at Toronto's Pearson International Airport miles away. They formed a sea of color, with flags from many of the 170 countries represented waving in the hot afternoon sunshine.

The pilgrims cheered when John Paul appeared at the door of the plane, then shouted encouragement and praise for his determined walk down the stairs, helped by an aide clutching his left arm.

Some aides have expressed concern that the 11-day trip, which will continue to Guatemala and Mexico, may be too challenging for a man suffering from the symptoms of Parkinson's disease along with hip and knee ailments. But for the faithful, what matters is that John Paul is here.

"It's not just physical presence, it's his spiritual presence," said Jeffrey Roman, 18, from St. Peter's Youth Ministry in Olney, Md.

Prime Minister Jean Chretien joined other Canadian government and religious leaders in greeting the pope.

"The very fact that Your Holiness has made the trip here bears witness to your tenacity and your courage in pursuing the spiritual objectives that are at the heart of your pontificate," Chretien said.

Speaking in English and French in this officially bilingual country, John Paul thanked Toronto for welcoming the pilgrims registered for World Youth Day, calling the event a crucial way to preserve hope in the young.

"Too many lives begin and end without joy, without hope," he said. "Young people are coming together to commit themselves, in the strength of their faith in Jesus Christ, to the great cause of peace and human solidarity."

Catholics from myriad cultures and countries journeyed by plane, bus and train to be close to their spiritual leader.

After the ceremony, John Paul boarded a military helicopter to the remote Strawberry Island in Lake Simcoe, 50 miles north of the city, to rest.

The pilgrims, most aged 16 to 35, have come for activities that include catechism classes with bishops, a welcoming ceremony with the pope, a re-enactment of the stations of the cross along a downtown avenue, and an all-night vigil followed by the final Mass on Sunday.

This year's event will probably be the most lightly attended World Youth Day since John Paul initiated it in the mid-1980s. Millions attended similar events in the past in Rome, Paris and Manila, Philippines, compared with the almost 200,000 registered so far for the one in Toronto.

Vatican Radio said Monday the low attendance could be blamed in part on the sex abuse scandals that have shaken the American church since January and uncertainties about travel since the Sept. 11 terror attack

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Kindgo

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