World Youth Day
What sections of the left can learn from World Youth Day
Posted July 24th, 2008 by AnonymousWorld Youth Day was one of the largest gatherings of youth in Australia in recent years. It was a multi cultural, multi racial festival which brought together people from all over the world. Yet, sections of the left lost the plot and their criticisms bordered on intolerance. It reflected very badly on these groups who seem to have ignored some crucial issues and confused a belief in God with a range of other things. A few points.
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Free World Youth Day Merchandise! www.eggbenedict.org
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NoToPope Coalition protests Pope and World Youth Day
Posted June 26th, 2008 by Anonymous
A Coalition has formed to peacefully protest Pope Benedict's visit
to World Youth Day. They will address the World Catholic Youth and say
"Gay is Great", "Homophobia Is Unacceptable". Protesters will also be
telling the Catholic Youth - The pope is wrong: Gays are great and
condoms save lives.
Taylor Square
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NoToPope Coalition protests Pope and World Youth Day
Posted June 26th, 2008 by Anonymous- 1 comment
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allah al akbar
Posted June 17th, 2008 by AnonymousTip: Volunteer at World Youth Day and get free public transport and food.
Then give the pilgrims directions to Woolongong.
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NSW Humanists challenge World Catholic Youth Day
Posted May 29th, 2008 by AnonymousWorld Catholic Youth Day a waste of money, affront to open democracy and the separation of church and state, says NSW Humanists
Saturday May 17 2008
NSW Humanists President John August, argues The World Catholic Youth Day is no merely private affair. It is rather a diversion of public funds which has been deliberately held outside public scrutiny. It is an affront to the separation of church and state, transparency, and the general operation of democracy.















