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  • The Pope greeting the faithful from the back of his vehicle at his weekly audience at St Peter's Sqaure, the vatican. Rome, Italy
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  • Priests in St Peter's Square, The Vatican. Rome, Italy.
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  • Awaiting the weekly Papal Audience in St Peter's Square, the Vatican. Rome, Italy.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI leads Mass at the Hyde Park rally during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI leads Mass at the Hyde Park rally during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
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  • Pope Benedict XVI leads Mass at the Hyde Park rally during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
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  • Lewes, UK. Monday 5th November 2012. A man dressed as a cardinal walks past. Bonfire Night celebration in the town of Lewes, East Sussex, UK which form the largest and most famous Guy Fawkes Night festivities. Held on 5 November, the event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Treason and Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the 17 Protestant martyrs from the town burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions of 1555–57. There are six bonfire societies putting on parades involving some 3,000 people.
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  • The great 23m high Victory Gate on the east of Angkor Thom. Part of the huge temple complex. Built in the late 12th century and onwards, this is one of the very largest of all the Khmer cities. Founded by Jayavarman VII, Angkor Thom covers 3 square kilometres and is comprised of a huge outer wall, moats, entrance gates and temple complexes. Elaborate gopuras, the gate is topped by a tower with four huge faces of Bodhisattva Lokesvara, who looks out in each cardinal direction.
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  • Woman cycles towards the great 23m high Victory Gate on the east of Angkor Thom. Part of the huge temple complex. Built in the late 12th century and onwards, this is one of the very largest of all the Khmer cities. Founded by Jayavarman VII, Angkor Thom covers 3 square kilometres and is comprised of a huge outer wall, moats, entrance gates and temple complexes. Elaborate gopuras, the gate is topped by a tower with four huge faces of Bodhisattva Lokesvara, who looks out in each cardinal direction.
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  • Neak Pean, which means "entwined serpents" i a collection of pools, linked together by walkways. The main pool which sits at the centre has a tower in turn sitting at it's centre. Filled with water during the rainy season, the main pool would originally have supplied the smaller pools set in each cardinal direction. The symbolism of this pool is disputed, although popular belief says that it emulates Anavatapa, a Himalayan lake with miraculour curative powers. The pool may have at one time, been a spa where pilgrims came to use the waters.
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  • Neak Pean, which means "entwined serpents" i a collection of pools, linked together by walkways. The main pool which sits at the centre has a tower in turn sitting at it's centre. Filled with water during the rainy season, the main pool would originally have supplied the smaller pools set in each cardinal direction. The symbolism of this pool is disputed, although popular belief says that it emulates Anavatapa, a Himalayan lake with miraculour curative powers. The pool may have at one time, been a spa where pilgrims came to use the waters.
    2006-11-05_Neak Pean_A_1.jpg
  • Father Chris Vipers is a Catholic Priest and says a brief prayer in the private dressing backroom called the Sacristy (also known as the Vestry) before Mass at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London. He is wearing a decorative red Chasuble (the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist in Western-tradition Christian Churches that use full vestments, primarily in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran churches). Saying a brief prayer to a photograph portrait of Cardinal Newman. Father Vipers is about to go out into the main church where his congregation awaits for the Mass, this morning with the theme of St Bartholomew, the Apostle.
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