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Biblical: Over a million people have gathered in Los Samanes Park in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where Pope Francis will hold mass today 

Selfie time! Women clambered atop cars in a bid to get a picture on their smartphones with the Pope as he rode through on the Popemobile

Rock star: The Pope arrives at Samanes Park to celebrate Mass, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to great fanfare

Rockstar: A woman holding onto her Blessed Virgin pendant necklace and phone, wears a T-shirt designed with an image of Pope Francis

Cool down: Firefighters spray water on pilgrims to cool them down before Pope Francis arrives to lead a mass service at the park

Beloved: Pope Francis (pictured) became the first pontiff to set foot on Ecuadorian soil in thirty years when he arrived in Quito yesterday

Getting in on the action: Priests took pictures on cameras and iPads as Pope Francis arrived to lead mass at Los Samanes Park

Good trade: A woman sells posters in Quito as the Pope arrives to lead a mass at the Los Samanes park in Guayaquil

Good trade: A woman sells posters in Quito as the Pope arrives to lead a mass at the Los Samanes park in Guayaquil

Good for business: Ahead of the Pope's arrival, a man sells posters bearing the pontiff's image in Quito, Ecuador

Huge fan: A woman holds a poster aloft bearing a photograph of Pope Francis with a headline that says 'Welcome to Guayaquil'

Energetic: Pope Francis greets a crowd from the Popemobile in Quito, Ecuador, yesterday before making the 250-mile journey to hold mass in Guayquil today

Keeping cool: A man carries water to priests waiting in the sweltering heat for the Pope's arrival at the Los Samanes park in Guayaquil

Welcome! Faithfuls hold a banner that reads 'Welcome Pope Francis' as Pope Francis arrives to lead a mass at the Los Samanes park

Waiting patiently: People in Pope T-shirts attend an open-air mass officiated by Pope Francis at Samanes Park in Guayaquil, Ecuador

Hands up: The crowd reacts and the Pope gives a blessing after celebrating mass. Many had camped overnight ahead of his arrival

Merchandise: People in the crowd hold up rosary beads as well as baseball-style cards bearings the Pope's face in Ecuador 

Delighted: Thousands of excited Ecuadoreans camped on streets with sleeping bags and stocked up with food supplies ahead of the Pope's arrival

Respect: A sailor salutes a smiling Pope Francis as he arrives in the city of Guayquil in Ecuador - the first country of his three-nation tour of South America

Loyal: Hours before he arrived, hundreds of thousands of worshipers had gathered in Los Samanes Park to get a good spot near the front

Excited: A woman holds up an Ecuadorian national flag in a crowd of over one million people, which includes those who have traveled from neighbouring countries

Welcome: A woman waves a flag with the image of Pope Francis which reads 'welcome to Guaquil' before the start of a Mass at the Samanes Park today

After holding mass in Guayquil, Pope Francis (centre) will head back to Quito (pictured yesterday) where he will have a meeting with President Rafael Correa (right)

Disharmony: Pope Francis' visit to Ecuador comes at time of great political tension in the country, with its president being urged to step down

Healer: Pope Francis (pictured) - who regularly wades into political issues - urged Correa to promote 'dialogue and participation without exclusions'

Grateful: 'I thank God for having allowed me to return to Latin America to be here with you today,' Pope Francis said as he steppe off the plane in Quito yesterday (pictured)

Leader: One day before arriving in Ecuador (pictured), Pope Francis hinted that he may step down as head of the Roman Catholic church someday, just like his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI

Care: Yesterday (pictured) he urged his 'beloved' South American people to look after the 'most fragile' among them.

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