US | Pope Benedict XVI Pope Says Mass at Stadium Benedict remarks on 'pain' of sex abuse scandal in appearance before 46K By Kevin Spak Posted Apr 17, 2008 8:56 AM CDT Copied The Popemobile, with Pope Benedict XVI aboard, makes his entrance for a Mass, Thursday, April 17, 2008, at Washington Nationals baseball Park in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Washington's Nationals Park was transformed into a church today as more than 46,000 gathered to hear Pope Benedict XVI say Mass. Beer stands were replaced with confessionals and choirs filled the outfield as the popemobile circled the bases, the Washington Post reports. Giving his homily in English and Spanish, Benedict again warned against society's growing secularism and addressed the sexual abuse scandal. “No words of mine can describe the pain inflicted by such abuse,” Benedict said, vowing that the church was doing its utmost to protect children. A predominantly Catholic audience packed the stadium, lining up as early as 6am. “I've never seen a pope before,” said one eager altar boy. Many roamed outside looking for tickets, including one man whose sign read, “Need one miracle.” Read These Next Try 'microshifting' if the 9-to-5 grind is wearing on you. If you're going on a Royal Caribbean cruise, check your dates. Trump issues an ultimatum to Iran. Musk to TSA agents missing paychecks: I've got you. Report an error