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Bethlehem pilgrims mark Christmas Pope appeals for Mid-East peace
(about 5 hours later)
Thousands of pilgrims have been celebrating Christmas with a mass in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, amid tight security. Pope Benedict XVI has used his traditional Christmas Midnight Mass to call for an end to "hatred and violence" in the Middle East.
They include about 200 Christians from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, whom Israel granted permission to make the journey to Bethlehem. Addressing a huge congregation at the Vatican's St Peter's Basilica, he appealed for a new understanding between Israelis and Palestinians.
Pope Benedict XVI has been leading the traditional celebration of Midnight Mass at the Vatican. Thousands of pilgrims celebrated the start of Christmas in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, amid tight security.
The Pope will deliver his Christmas Day message from St Peter's later.
Appealing for new efforts to end the cycle of violence in the Middle East, Pope Benedict urged people to pray that "hearts will be opened, so borders will be opened".
The 81-year-old pontiff plans to visit Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories next May, although final details of his trip have yet to be worked out.
Also in his homily, Pope Benedict appealed for an end to child abuse.
"Let us think of those street children who do not have the blessing of a family home, of those children who are brutally exploited as soldiers and made instruments of violence, instead of messengers of reconciliation and peace," he said.
"Let us think of those children who are victims of the industry of pornography and every other appalling form of abuse, and thus are traumatised to the depths of their soul.The Pope blessed a number of children in his congregation
As Midnight Mass began, Pope Benedict, dressed in white and gold-coloured vestments, walked up the main aisle of the flood-lit St Peter's Basilica, smiling and stopping several times to shake outstretched hands and bless children.
For those unable to enter, giant screens were set up in St Peter's Square.
Most of the world's 2.1 billion Christians mark Christmas this week.Most of the world's 2.1 billion Christians mark Christmas this week.
Others, chiefly from among the 200 million Orthodox Christians who use the Julian Calendar for their feast days, celebrate the Nativity on 7 January.Others, chiefly from among the 200 million Orthodox Christians who use the Julian Calendar for their feast days, celebrate the Nativity on 7 January.
Across the world, believers are attending Christmas church services and, in some countries, families gather for a traditional festive dinner at midnight on Christmas Eve. Across the world, believers have been attending Christmas church services and, in some countries, families gathered for a traditional festive dinner at midnight on Christmas Eve.
'Explosion of love''Explosion of love'
Visitor numbers this year to Bethlehem - traditionally regarded as Christ's birthplace - have been more than double the number in 2007 and their highest since 2000. There was a heavy security presence in the West Bank town of Bethlehem as thousands of Christian pilgrims celebrated the start of Christmas. Bethlehem is like the soul of the universe Stefano Croce Italian fashion photographer class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7795809.stm">Bethlehem diary class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7799341.stm">Christmas dollars in Harare class="" href="/1/hi/technology/7792256.stm">Hi-tech helps track Santa Claus
Bethlehem is like the soul of the universe Stefano Croce Italian fashion photographer class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7795809.stm">Bethlehem diary class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7799341.stm">Christmas dollars in Harare class="" href="/1/hi/technology/7792256.stm">Hi-tech helps track Santa Claus Among those who attended the service in Bethlehem, which Christians believe is the birthplace of Jesus, were about 200 worshippers from the Gaza Strip whom Israel granted special permission to make the journey.
Extra Palestinian security personnel have been sent to Bethlehem from the West Bank towns of Ramallah and Jericho to safeguard visitors. Extra Palestinian security personnel were deployed to Bethlehem from the West Bank towns of Ramallah and Jericho to safeguard visitors.
Correspondents in the town met elated pilgrims, gathering around nightfall outside the Church of the Nativity, considered the traditional birthplace of Jesus.Correspondents in the town met elated pilgrims, gathering around nightfall outside the Church of the Nativity, considered the traditional birthplace of Jesus.
A dozen believers from India, Canada, Britain, the US and other countries sung impromptu renditions of Christmas carols, the Associated Press reports. A dozen believers from India, Canada, Britain, the US and other countries sung impromptu renditions of Christmas carols, the Associated Press reported.
US citizen David Bogenrief, 57, played the trumpet, telling a gaggle of local children who were listening: "Jesus was the prince of peace, and he can bring that peace to you. We pray for you."US citizen David Bogenrief, 57, played the trumpet, telling a gaggle of local children who were listening: "Jesus was the prince of peace, and he can bring that peace to you. We pray for you."
Midnight Mass in Bethlehem
In Manger Square, vendors sold roasted peanuts and Santa Claus hats to the crowds, among whom were some local Muslims out enjoying the annual international fuss over their town.In Manger Square, vendors sold roasted peanuts and Santa Claus hats to the crowds, among whom were some local Muslims out enjoying the annual international fuss over their town.
Correspondents say a relative lull in violence in the Middle East seems to have encouraged pilgrims to return to the "Holy Land".Correspondents say a relative lull in violence in the Middle East seems to have encouraged pilgrims to return to the "Holy Land".
These Chinese Catholics attended a Christmas Eve service in Sichuan
"Bethlehem is like the soul of the universe, and it's like an explosion of love here," said Italian fashion photographer Stefano Croce, 46."Bethlehem is like the soul of the universe, and it's like an explosion of love here," said Italian fashion photographer Stefano Croce, 46.
Elsa Marie Kierkegaard, a Dane who converted to Roman Catholicism five years ago, was a little taken aback by what she felt was crass commercialism. In his traditional Christmas Day "Urbi et Orbi" speech - Latin for "to the city and to the world" - from the balcony of St Peter's, Pope Benedict is expected to touch on current events and issues of concern to the Vatican.
"It's like one big market," she told the AFP news agency, looking at the food stands, garlands of lights, synthetic pine trees and inflatable Santas. He will then issue Christmas greetings to the faithful in more than 60 languages.
But for Mexican priest Eduardo Robles Gil it was "really very special to be in Bethlehem on the day we celebrate Christmas, it is a very emotional moment".
Pope Benedict XVI ushered in Christmas at the Vatican as he led the traditional celebration of Midnight Mass in St Peter's Basilica.
Thousands of pilgrims and tourists were packed inside for the midnight service.
For those unable to enter, giant screens were set up in St Peter's Square.
Earlier, Pope Benedict appeared at his studio window to bless the crowd and light a single candle in a sign of peace.