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Pope Francis backs peace efforts in Christmas Day message | Pope Francis backs peace efforts in Christmas Day message |
(35 minutes later) | |
Pope Francis tackled war, terrorism and the migrant crisis in a wide-ranging Christmas message, calling for peace and reconciliation around the world. | |
The pontiff said he prayed for the success of recent UN resolutions for peace in Syria and Libya. | The pontiff said he prayed for the success of recent UN resolutions for peace in Syria and Libya. |
The Pope also condemned "brutal acts of terrorism", singling out France, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia and Mali. | |
Thousands of pilgrims turned out to see the address, known as "Urbi et Orbi" - to the city and the world. | Thousands of pilgrims turned out to see the address, known as "Urbi et Orbi" - to the city and the world. |
Heavy security was in place around the Vatican as crowds lined the streets, as it has been since the 13 November Paris attacks carried out by Islamist militants. | Heavy security was in place around the Vatican as crowds lined the streets, as it has been since the 13 November Paris attacks carried out by Islamist militants. |
This year also saw ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Africa, while Europe grappled with record numbers of migrants arriving on its shores. | |
'Martyrs of today' | 'Martyrs of today' |
Pope Francis began by noting that "precisely where the incarnate son of God came into the world, tensions and violence persist". | Pope Francis began by noting that "precisely where the incarnate son of God came into the world, tensions and violence persist". |
He went on to urge Israelis and Palestinians to resume direct peace talks, and back international efforts to end "atrocities" in Libya and Syria. | |
Such acts, he said, "do not even spare the historical and cultural patrimony of entire peoples", a clear reference to the Islamic State group. | |
Speaking from the balcony of St Peter's Basilica, he described Christians being persecuted for their faith as "martyrs of today". | |
On the migrant crisis, the Pope said "may God repay all those, both individuals and states, who generously work to provide assistance and welcome to the numerous migrants and refugees". | On the migrant crisis, the Pope said "may God repay all those, both individuals and states, who generously work to provide assistance and welcome to the numerous migrants and refugees". |
He also referenced conflicts in Ukraine, Colombia, Yemen, Iraq, Burundi, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. | |
Celebrating Mass on Christmas Eve, Pope Francis called on Roman Catholics not to be "intoxicated" by possessions. | Celebrating Mass on Christmas Eve, Pope Francis called on Roman Catholics not to be "intoxicated" by possessions. |