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Be peacemakers, Pope says on his 1st Xmas
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-12-25 10:15

The Pope, who has been invited to visit both Israel and Palestinian territories, made a special appeal for peace in the Holy Land.

"On this night, when we look toward Bethlehem, let us pray in a special way for the birthplace of our Redeemer and for the men and women who live and suffer there," he said.

"We wish to pray for peace in the Holy Land: Look, O Lord, upon this corner of the earth, your homeland, which is so very dear to you! Let your light shine upon it! Let it know peace!"

REMEMBER THE UNBORN

The Pope also made a reference to the Church's total opposition to abortion, saying the love of God shines on each child, "even on those still unborn."

One of the prayers read during the mass asked that all those who recognize Abraham as the father of their faith -- Muslims, Jews and Christians -- "practice reciprocal respect, with works of justice and peace."

As has become customary in recent years, security around the Vatican was tight, with nearly everyone entering the basilica having to pass through airport-style metal detectors and undergo bag searches.

In the run-up to Christmas, Benedict made it clear that he is increasingly worried about the commercialization of the season, lamenting that many had forgotten the real reason for the day -- commemorating the birth of the Son of God.

Visiting a Rome parish last Sunday the Pope said joy -- not expensive objects -- was the real gift of the season. Earlier this month he said commercial "pollution" was ruining the spirit of Christmas.

At midday on Sunday, Benedict will read his first "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world) Christmas message and blessing from the same central balcony of St Peter's where he first appeared to the world as Pope minutes after his election.

He also will say a mass on the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6, and two days later will baptise children.

In early January, the Pope is due to publish his first encyclical, a major writing addressed to all Church members.

The encyclical, believed to be called "God is Love," deals with the individual's personal relationship with God.


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