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Originally published September 2, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified September 2, 2007 at 2:09 AM

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Pope's plea: Have faith in marriage

Pope Benedict XVI decried the collapse of marriages, telling tens of thousands of young Catholics on Saturday that he was praying that a...

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LORETO, Italy — Pope Benedict XVI decried the collapse of marriages, telling tens of thousands of young Catholics on Saturday that he was praying that a crisis in traditional family values doesn't become an "irreversible failure."

Benedict urged an estimated 300,000 young pilgrims who trekked to Loreto for a weekend rally to have faith that they can succeed in marriage even though so many others had failed.

"There is so much failure of love all around us!" Benedict told the crowd, camped out on a vast, dusty field. "How many couples don't succeed and separate? How many families end up in pieces? How many kids, even among you, have seen their parents separate and divorce?"

The weekend festival, designed to reinvigorate Italian Catholic youth, coincides with the Catholic Church's "Save Creation Day," and has a decidedly eco-friendly theme.

Participants were given bright-orange thermal packs made out of recycled nylon — containing their food for the weekend and biodegradable plates. They were also given a hand-cranked battery charger, three bags for recycling trash and prayer books for the Sunday Mass made out of recycled paper.

The Vatican has been going greener under Benedict, installing photovoltaic cells on the roof of its main auditorium to convert sunlight into electricity and joining a reforestation project aimed at offsetting its CO2 emissions.

Benedict has often bemoaned the collapse of family values and has spoken of the need to support "traditional" marriage between a man and a woman. The Italian bishops conference — which organized the rally — has mounted a major campaign to support traditional families and oppose proposed Italian legislation giving same-sex couples new rights.

Benedict was to return to the vast campground to celebrate Mass this morning. Many of the 300,000 youths planned to spend the night camped out on the field, where singer Andrea Bocelli and a host of others were entertaining them through the night.

The Loreto meeting was the first of three annual meetings sponsored by Italian bishops and is in many ways a warmup for World Youth Day, to be held in Sydney, Australia, July 15-20. The 80-year-old Benedict is expected to attend.

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