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Christmas prayer asks for suffering to end in Syria, Libya.

- By Nicole Winfield

Dozens of people die; they were seeking gas to cook their Christmas meals,

— Pope VATICAN CITY Francis issued a Christmas Day prayer that recent U.N.-backed peace processes for Syria and Libya will quickly end the suffering of their people, denouncing the “monstrous evil” and atrocities they have endured and praising countries that have taken in refugees.

Speaking from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, Francis issued a plenary indulgence — an offer of forgivenes­s of sins — for all Catholics in hopes of spreading the church’s message of mercy in a world torn by war, poverty and extremist attacks.

Francis announced it after delivering his annual “Urbi et Orbi” — “To the city and the world” — speech listing global hotspots and his prayers for an end to human suffering. The sun-soaked St. Peter’s Square was under heavy security, as it has been since the Nov. 13 Paris attacks by Islamic extremists that left 130 dead.

Francis referred to the “brutal acts of terrorism” that struck the French capital this year, as well as attacks in Egypt’s airspace and in Beirut, Mali and Tunisia. He denounced the ongoing conflicts in Africa, the Middle East and Ukraine and issued words of consolatio­n to Christians being persecuted for their faith in many parts of the world.

“They are our martyrs of today,” he said.

In an indirect reference to the Islamic State, he urged the internatio­nal community to direct its attention to Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen and sub-Saharan Africa, where atrocities “even now reap numerous victims, cause immense suffering and do not even spare the historical and cultural patrimony of entire peoples.”

Francis said he hoped the plenary indulgence he issued for this, his Holy Year of Mercy, would encourage the faithful “to welcome God’s mercy in our lives, and be merciful with our brothers to make peace grow.”

“Only God’s mercy can free humanity from the many forms of evil, at times monstrous evil, which selfishnes­s spawns in our midst,” he said.

Francis has made the church’s message of mercy the focus of his pontificat­e, and dedicated an entire jubilee year to stressing it. Holy Years are generally celebrated every 25-50 years, and over the centuries they have been used to encourage the faithful to make pilgrimage­s to Rome to obtain an indulgence.

 ?? L’OSSERVATOR­E ROMANO ?? Pope Francis delivers his“Urbi et Orbi”(to the city and to theworld) blessing fromthe central balcony ofSt. Peter’s Basilica at theVatican on Friday. Pope Francis praised countries that had taken in refugees.
L’OSSERVATOR­E ROMANO Pope Francis delivers his“Urbi et Orbi”(to the city and to theworld) blessing fromthe central balcony ofSt. Peter’s Basilica at theVatican on Friday. Pope Francis praised countries that had taken in refugees.

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