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Pope makes Christmas appeal for peace in Holy Land
Thursday, December 25, 2008 17:13 [IST]

Vatican City: Pope Benedict said on Thursday he hoped Christmas would bring hope to those suffering from war, terrorism, injustice and poverty and appealed for peace in the Holy Land.

In his "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world) Christmas Day message, the Pope also turned his thoughts to those fearful for the future -- including in the world's wealthiest nations, which have been hard hit by the global financial crisis.

"In each of these places may the light of Christmas shine forth and encourage all people to do their part in a spirit of authentic solidarity," he said from the central balcony of St Peter's Basilica to tens of thousands of people below.

"If people look only to their own interests, our world will certainly fall apart."

Benedict is expected to visit the Holy Land in 2009, with possible stops in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

He hoped the region, the site of renewed violence after a truce ended this month between Israel and Palestinian factions led by Hamas militants, could return to the path toward peace.

"May the divine light of Bethlehem radiate throughout the Holy Land, where the horizon seems once again bleak for Israelis and Palestinians," Benedict said, condemning the "twisted logic of conflict and violence."

"May it spread throughout Lebanon, Iraq and the whole Middle East."

The pope, celebrating the fourth Christmas of his pontificate, also lamented deepening troubles in Zimbabwe, where under President Robert Mugabe a cholera epidemic has killed more than 1,100 people and hyperinflation doubles prices every day.

He said the people of Zimbabwe were "trapped for all too long in a political and social crisis which sadly keeps worsening."

He also cited violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Darfur, as well as Somalia's "interminable sufferings."


Source : Reuters

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