Yorkshire Post

Pope’s Christmas message of hope – against darkness in the world

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POPE FRANCIS offered a Christmas message of hope against darkness that cloaks conflicts and relationsh­ips in large parts of the world from the Middle East to the Americas to Africa.

The pope told tens of thousands of tourists, pilgrims and Romans gathered in St Peter’s Square for the annual Christmas Day message that “the light of Christ is greater” than the darkness “in human hearts” and “in economic, geopolitic­al and ecological conflicts”/

The traditiona­l “Urbi et Orbi” (“to the city and to the world”) Christmas message has become an occasion for popes to address suffering in the world and press for solutions.

The pope cited the Syrian people “who still see no end to the hostilitie­s that have rent their country over the last decade”, as well as Israel, where Jesus “was born as the saviour of mankind and where so many people – struggling but not discourage­d – still await a time of peace, security and prosperity”.

Francis also called for an easing of the crisis in Lebanon, social tensions in Iraq and the “grave humanitari­an crisis” in Yemen. He noted that a number of countries in the Americas “are

Migrants... find themselves before walls of indifferen­ce.

Pope Francis in his Christmas day address in the Vatican.

experienci­ng a time of social and political upheaval”.

The pope also noted migrants forced by injustice “to emigrate in the hope of a secure life”.

Once migrants arrive in “places where they might have hoped for a dignified life” ... they “instead find themselves before walls of indifferen­ce”, he said.

The pope offered prayers of hope for the people of Africa, including those in Congo “torn by continuing conflicts” and the people of Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Nigeria.

 ?? PICTURE: AP PHOTO/ALESSANDRA TARANTINO ?? PEACE CALL:
Pope Francis after he delivered the Urbi et Orbi Christmas day blessing in the Vatican.
PICTURE: AP PHOTO/ALESSANDRA TARANTINO PEACE CALL: Pope Francis after he delivered the Urbi et Orbi Christmas day blessing in the Vatican.

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