Toronto Star

Pope prays for peace in uneasy times

- JASON HOROWITZ

ROME— Pope Francis used his annual Christmas Day address Monday to make clear his concern that serenity is sorely lacking at a time when the “winds of war” and an “outdated model of developmen­t” are taking a toll on humanity, society and the environmen­t.

Addressing a crowd from a balcony at St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City, the Pope delivered his Urbi et Orbi — Latin for “to the city and the world” — benedictio­n, which read like a litany of global conflicts and problems.

But it was also an opportunit­y to pray for a positive turn of events, for a resuscitat­ion of a two-state solution in the Middle East to the healing of war-torn Syria and Ukraine, for the easing of tensions on the Korean Peninsula to a return to dialogue in Venezuela.

In recent days, the Pope said on Twitter that a true celebratio­n of Christmas would free the holiday from consumeris­m and the “worldlines­s that has taken it hostage!”

He has urged the faithful to instead focus on the “fragile simplicity of a newborn baby. That’s where God is.”

It was that image that he returned to in his Christmas remarks, urging Rome and the world to see the baby Jesus “in the children of the Middle East who continue to suffer because of growing tensions between Israelis and Palestinia­ns.”

He said he hoped that internatio­nal players of “good will” would help resume a dialogue so that “a negotiated solution can finally be reached, one that would allow the peaceful coexistenc­e of two states within mutually agreed and internatio­nally recognized borders.”

The Holy See has expressed criticism of the Trump administra­tion’s decision to recognize the contested holy city of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and has urged caution about inflaming religious tensions there.

He noted on Monday the enduring clashes in Iraq and Yemen, where, he said “there is an ongoing conflict that has been largely forgotten.”

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Pope Francis waves to the faithful during his Christmas Day message.

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