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Larred
12-25-2004, 11:17 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/12/24/pope.mass.ap/index.html

Pope prays for peace at midnight Mass
Ailing pontiff says 'humanity stands in need' of Christ



VATICAN CITY (AP) -- In a Christmas Eve message of peace, Pope John Paul II lit a candle outside his darkened window and celebrated a Mass that offered prayers for calm and prosperity in the Holy Land.

The busy Christmas holidays can be trying for the ailing 84-year-old pontiff, but he seemed animated Friday as celebrations opened. During midnight Mass at St. Peter's Basilica, he beamed as he blessed small children who carried gifts up to the altar.

In recent years, the pope has sometimes used his midnight Mass message to lament bloodshed and war. This time, he illustrated his brief homily with the image of baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes in a manger.

Without mentioning any specific conflicts or current problems, the pope made a general appeal for Christ's help.

"All humanity, with its burdens of trials and troubles, stands in need of you," he said, speaking clearly from his white wheeled throne.

The service in the poinsettia-filled basilica also included prayers that world leaders dedicate themselves to peace and that Christians, Muslims and Jews achieve a peaceful coexistence in the Holy Land.

"May (the Holy Land) experience times of prosperity and peaceful coexistence, through the mutual respect of its inhabitants," said one of the Mass intentions, read in German. "May it be a safe place, and hospitable to pilgrims and truth-seekers."

Earlier in the evening, the pope lit a candle for peace in his window overlooking St. Peter's Square. The pope, barely visible in the light of the solitary flickering flame, made the sign of the cross to bless the crowd below.

All day, pilgrims filled the square, admiring the 32-meter (105-foot) Christmas tree brought down from the Italian Alps. Alongside the 100-year-old fir stood a life-size Nativity scene that was unveiled Friday.

Many people waited in line for hours, and had to pass through metal detectors to get into St. Peter's Basilica for midnight Mass. Police cars ringed the heavily protected piazza, and officers patrolled the square in a new fleet of 2.5-meter- (8-feet-) long Lamborghini cars resembling golf carts.

The pope has kept to his regular holiday appointments this year, despite his ailments. On Christmas Day, he will read his holiday message and issue greetings in dozens of languages from the basilica balcony. He is also planning to lead a New Year's Eve prayer service and a Mass for the Church's World Day of Peace on January 1.

Robert
12-26-2004, 09:07 AM
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Is the pope telling Catholics all killing is wrong and against what Christ taught?
That they should not participate in any wars and they are subject to excommunication for it?
Because if he's not how can he expect peace?
My problem is that, while I think the man means well, there are some very embarrassing incongruities going on in the Vatican and Catholic Church.
I don’t know how many of you have been there but if you go you will find things like popes encrusted in gold, marbled halls, gold chalices, satin robes and priests driving expensive cars.
How about they melt all that gold down and feed the poor? Maybe then their prayers for peace will be more readily accepted by God.
I’m not trying to be confrontational but if you ask most people they will tell you they want peace. The problem is they have no idea how to attain it and their actions are diametrically opposed to it. That’s not just the Catholic Church but most churches and socialized religions.



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