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The 10th international World Youth Day in Sydney, the largest youth event in the world, will also mark the first visit to Australia of Pope Benedict XVI.  This is the first Papal visit to Australia for 13 years.
 
With an influx of an estimated 125,000 international visitors; 8000 volunteers; 2000 clergy; and global media representation, the eyes of the world will be on Sydney during this significant time.

More than a happening for the world's Catholics, World Youth Day is open to young people from all faiths and aspires to engender a sense of belonging, and a desire to contribute in a positive way to creating a better world.
 
For Australians who are unable to make it to Sydney for the World Youth Day events, SBS Television will provide live coverage of the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI, the Opening Mass, the Papal Mass at Randwick and the Stations of the Cross. 

There will also be a daily Highlights package covering the Journey of the Cross, Catechesis sessions, and the Pilgrim’s Walkabout.  SBS Television’s coverage will give viewers who are unable to make the journey to Sydney the opportunity to participate, in spirit, in this momentous event. 

Schedule of SBS Television’s coverage:

Tuesday 15 July
2:30pm – 3:00pm        Highlights: Journey of the Cross
3:00pm – 6:00pm        LIVE:  Opening Mass of Welcome – celebrated by Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, and Archbishop Stanislaw Rylko of the Vatican.

Wednesday 16 July
5:30pm – 6:00pm        Highlights: Opening Mass of Welcome

Thursday 17 July
2:00pm – 5:00pm        LIVE coverage of the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI
5:00pm – 5:30pm        Highlights: Cathechesis session
5:30pm – 6:00pm        Pilgrim’s Walkabout – Part 1

Friday 18 July
2:30pm – 3:00pm        Highlights coverage of the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI
3:00pm – 6:00pm        LIVE coverage of the Stations of the Cross beginning from the steps of St Mary’s Cathedral and ending at Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour.

Saturday 19 July
5:30pm – 6:00pm        Highlights: Stations of the Cross

Sunday 20 July   
9:15am – 12:30pm       LIVE coverage of the Papal Mass from Randwick Racecourse
12:30pm – 1:30pm       Highlights of the Papal Vigil
7:30pm – 8:00pm         Highlights of the Papal Mass

Monday 21 July   
5:00pm – 6:00pm        Highlights of the World Youth Day Celebrations


SBS Radio will also cover World Youth Day with LIVE event broadcasts in English and live crosses in language from Hyde Park, Barangaroo, and Randwick. SBS Radio’s flagship youth program, Alchemy will provide daily reports from the world’s visiting youth to get their take on World Youth Day in Sydney. Live outside broadcasts will also supplement the week of programming in a range of languages.

SBS’s online platform sbs.com.au/worldyouthday will have extensive coverage of the World Youth Day celebrations through news stories, video highlights, photo galleries and multimedia packages, including slideshows and a roster of high-profile bloggers, as part of a vital portal to encourage comment and discussion on the events.

sbs.com.au/worldyouthday will also stream the four main LIVE televised events, in addition to the Evening Vigil on Saturday 19 July at 6:00pm.
 
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