Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Urbi et Orbi

Pope Francis called for fraternity "among individuals of every nation and culture" in his annual Christmas message at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
"My wish for a happy Christmas is a wish for fraternity. Fraternity among individuals of every nation and culture. Fraternity among people with different ideas, yet capable of respecting and listening to one another. Fraternity among persons of different religions," he said during the "Urbi et Orbi," or "to the city and the world" address Tuesday. 
Pope Francis added that he hoped that Israelis and Palestinians would find common ground and renew peace talks.
    "May this Christmas help us to rediscover the bonds of fraternity linking us together as individuals and joining all peoples. May it enable Israelis and Palestinians to resume dialogue and undertake a journey of peace that can put an end to a conflict that for over seventy years has rent the land chosen by the Lord to show his face of love," he said.
    Pope Francis specifically prayed for Syria and Yemen, where long-standing conflicts have bred humanitarian disasters and devastated civilian life. 
    "May the international community work decisively for a political solution that can put aside divisions and partisan interests, so that the Syrian people, especially all those who were forced to leave their own lands and seek refuge elsewhere, can return to live in peace in their own country," he said. 
    Speaking on Yemen, the pope said it was his hope "that the truce brokered by the international community may finally bring relief to all those children and people exhausted by war and famine."

    2 comments:

    Andreas said...

    Christmas celebrations in Syria
    https://youtu.be/cPVj9WZa3_8

    Andreas said...


    https://youtu.be/TqWYoZpbmxY

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