您現(xiàn)在的位置: > Language Tips > Easy English > Today in History  
 





 
May 29
[ 2007-06-07 08:00 ]

Pope John Paul II is the first pontiff to visit Canterbury Cathedral
1982: Pope makes historic visit to Canterbury

England have

Pope John Paul II has visited Canterbury Cathedral - the first pontiff ever to do so.

The Pope was greeted by the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie and a crowd of wellwishers who cheered as he arrived by helicopter.

The narrow streets of the ancient city were lined with up to 25,000 people.

They included people from the Pope's native Poland, who waved their flags along the route.

"How happy I am to be able to speak to you today in this great cathedral." Pope John Paul II said.

The pontiff told the congregation of his happiness at visiting the cathedral, adding that it was a day "which centuries and generations have awaited".

There was controversy ahead of the Pope's visit as it became clear he would not use the ceremonial entrance - the Great West door - at the front of the cathedral.

His bodyguard, Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, had earlier said the pontiff would use the back door because of "security and tiredness".

John Paul II walked slowly with Dr Runcie to the deanery for a meeting with the Prince of Wales.

The meeting with the Prince of Wales was followed by a ceremony which involved the Pope, Dr Runcie and Methodist minister the Rev Dr Kenneth Greet renewing their baptismal vows together.

The church leaders then greeted all the cardinals and bishops with a "kiss of peace" before lighting candles for Christian martyrs of different faiths.

The Pope and Dr Runcie knelt in silent prayer at the spot where St Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170.

The Pope and Archbishop issued a common declaration, which thanked God for "the progress that has been made in the work of reconciliation" between them.

Later in the afternoon, he received a massive ovation from 80,000 people at a mass at Wembley Stadium, billed as the first of his great "outdoor spectaculars".

The crowd sang "He's got the whole world in his hands" and clapped their hands as the Pope passed by in his "Popemobile".

Uniformed police surrounded a specially built main altarin the stadium as the Pope said "peace be with you" and began the mass in front of the huge crowd and 2,500 priests.

The two men only stayed on the summit for 15 minutes

1953: Hillary and Tenzing conquer Everest

Artificially 1969:
The The New Zealander Edmund Hillary, and the Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, have become the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest on the Nepal-Tibet border.

They reached the top of the world at 1130 local time after a gruelling climb up the southern face.

"A symmetrical, beautiful snow cone summit." Edmund Hillary said.

The two men hugged each other with relief and joy but only stayed on the summit for 15 minutes because they were low on oxygen.

Mr Hillary took several photographs of the scenery and of Sherpa Tenzing waving flags representing Britain, Nepal, the United Nations and India.

Sherpa Tenzing buried some sweets and biscuits in the snow as a Buddhist offering to the gods.

They looked for signs of George Mallory and Andrew "Sandy" Irvine who had disappeared in 1924 in a similar attempt to conquer Everest, but found nothing.

Then they began the slow and tortuous descent to rejoin their team leader Colonel John Hunt further down the mountain at Camp VI.

When he saw the two men looking so exhausted Col Hunt assumed they had failed to reach the summit and started planning another attempt.

But then the two climbers pointed to the mountain and signalled they had reached the top, and there were celebrations all round.

Careful planning

Col Hunt attributed the successful climb to advice from other mountaineers who had attempted the feat over the years, careful planning, excellent open-circuit oxygen equipment and good weather.

Mr Hillary described the peak, which is 29,028 feet (8,847 m) above sea level, as "a symmetrical, beautiful snow cone summit".

He was one of the members of the expedition led by Eric Shipton in 1951 that discovered the southern route to the top of the mountain.

A year later, Tenzing reached the record height of 28,215 feet (8,599 m) during a Swiss expedition led by Raymond Lambert.

Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest, the surveyor-general of India who was the first to produce detailed maps of the Indian subcontintent including the Himalayas.

Vocabulary:
 

congregation:(教堂中的)會(huì)眾

altar: 圣壇










 
 
相關(guān)文章 Related Stories
 
         
 
 
 
 
 
         
 
 

48小時(shí)內(nèi)最熱門

     

本頻道最新推薦

     
  紅豆為什么又叫“相思豆”?
  雪茄盒
  Cool!
  傳真機(jī)的起源
  為什么高爾夫球上有“酒窩”?

論壇熱貼

     
  how to say 放行條?
  “免責(zé)聲明”怎么說
  “有臉者 無臉者”怎么說
  “賞臉、爭臉”怎么說
  how to translate"入圍選手名單
  翻譯:注水肉 (中國特色,有難度)






主站蜘蛛池模板: 污视频免费看网站| 欧美大bbbxxx视频| 日日摸夜夜搂人人要| 国产超碰人人爽人人做人人添| 久久久精品2019免费观看| 永久免费看bbb| 和搜子居的日子2中文版| a色毛片免费视频| 日本暖暖视频在线| 亚洲无圣光一区二区| 高清国产av一区二区三区| 性色av一区二区三区| 么公的好大好深视频好爽想要| 美女开嫩苞视频在线播放| 好男人在线社区www在线视频免费 好男人在线社区www影视下载 | 在线永久免费观看黄网站| 亚洲国产三级在线观看| 精品久久久中文字幕人妻| 国产农村妇女一级毛片视频片| 一个人看的视频www在线| 日韩a一级欧美一级| 亚洲天堂中文字幕在线观看| 色欲麻豆国产福利精品| 国产精品久久久久久久福利院| 丰满人妻熟妇乱又仑精品| 欧美一区二区三区久久综| 和主人玩露出调教暴露羞耻| 免费福利在线视频| 国精品午夜福利视频不卡| 一级黄色在线看| 日本伊人色综合网| 亚洲а∨精品天堂在线| 澡人人澡人澡人人澡天天| 午夜影视在线免费观看| 芬兰bbw搡bbbb搡bbbb| 在线综合 亚洲 欧美中文字幕 | 精品熟人妻一区二区三区四区不卡| 国产网站麻豆精品视频| 久久天天躁夜夜躁狠狠躁2020 | 美女被无套进入| 国模吧双双大尺度炮交gogo|