Africa Map

African Press Agency

African Press Agency Logo
   

 Home
 Country Profile
 Useful Links
 Contact us

Home

POPE/SYRIABack
[Published: Tuesday December 25 2012]

Pope Benedict in Christmas plea on Syria
Vatican City, 25 Dec - (ANA) - Pope Benedict XVI has called for a political solution to the violence in Syria during his Christmas message, the Urbi et Orbi, in Vatican City. In front of thousands of pilgrims in St Peter's Square, he called for all sides in the conflict to engage in dialogue. "I appeal for an end to the bloodshed and easier access for the relief of refugees and the displaced," he said. Christians around the world are celebrating Christmas, which marks the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem. In Bethlehem itself, Christmas Eve Mass was celebrated at the 1,700-year-old Church of the Nativity, on the spot where it is believed Jesus was born. The Urbi et Orbi, which means "to the city and the world", is a customary part of Christmas for Roman Catholics. The Pope's message this year focused on trouble spots around the world, particularly Syria. "May peace spring up for the people of Syria, deeply wounded and divided by a conflict that does not spare even the defenceless and reaps innocent victims," he said. Activists say 40,000 have been killed in Syria since an anti-government uprising began early in 2011. The Pope also prayed for harmony in Nigeria, lamenting what he called "savage acts of terrorism" that frequently target Christians. And he urged China's new leadership to respect the contribution of religion in creating a "fraternal society". Relations between Beijing and the Vatican are often strained over the Chinese government's efforts to install clergy sympathetic to the Communist state. The Chinese authorities detained a Catholic bishop earlier this year after he refused to accept oversight from a state-run body. On Monday, Christmas Eve Mass in the Vatican, usually celebrated at midnight, was brought forward by two hours to avoid tiring the 85-year-old pontiff. At the Mass, he urged Christians to "find time and room for God in their fast-paced lives".(ANA)

FA/ANA/25 December 2012-----------

 

 

 


 


North South News website

Advertise banner

News icon Google/Artificial Intelligence
News icon Senegal/France
News icon Bezos/Rich Donor
News icon Vietnam/Anti-Graft Freeze
News icon Russia/West
News icon US/Students Arrest
News icon UK/Pro-Gaza March
News icon UN/Gaza War
News icon Israel/Cabinet Rift
News icon Israel/Barghouti

AFRICAN PRESS AGENCY Copyright © 2005 - 2007