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The Pope has celebrated the traditional Christmas Mass, despite being knocked down by a woman at the start of the service in St Peter's Basilica.The Pope has celebrated the traditional Christmas Mass, despite being knocked down by a woman at the start of the service in St Peter's Basilica.
The woman - who is said to be mentally unstable - jumped the security barriers as Benedict XVI entered the basilica, causing the pontiff to fall.The woman - who is said to be mentally unstable - jumped the security barriers as Benedict XVI entered the basilica, causing the pontiff to fall.
The Pope appeared to be unhurt and recovered to lead the mass. The Pope appeared to be unhurt and recovered to lead the Mass.
The midnight service started two hours early because officials do not want the 82-year-old pontiff to get tired.The midnight service started two hours early because officials do not want the 82-year-old pontiff to get tired.
Thousands of pilgrims have also gathered in Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas mass. Thousands of pilgrims also gathered in Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas Mass.
Latin Patriarch Foud Twal, the most senior Roman Catholic cleric in the Holy Land, said the region's aspiration of peace remained out of reach.
"The wish that we most want, we most hope for, is not coming," he said after passing into Bethlehem in a traditional holiday procession from nearby Jerusalem.
"We want peace."
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The security incident involving the woman at St Peter's Basilica lasted only a few seconds.The security incident involving the woman at St Peter's Basilica lasted only a few seconds.
The woman - who was reportedly wearing a red jumper - tried to jump the barrier and the Pope was thrown off balance and fell, prompting shocked gasps among the crowd.The woman - who was reportedly wearing a red jumper - tried to jump the barrier and the Pope was thrown off balance and fell, prompting shocked gasps among the crowd.
Security officials rushed down the main aisle to detain the woman.Security officials rushed down the main aisle to detain the woman.
The Pope had to be helped up by the master of ceremonies at his side, the BBC's David Willey in Rome says.The Pope had to be helped up by the master of ceremonies at his side, the BBC's David Willey in Rome says.
However, he quickly recovered his poise and passed into the basilica preceded by senior Vatican cardinals, our correspondent says.However, he quickly recovered his poise and passed into the basilica preceded by senior Vatican cardinals, our correspondent says.
Benedict then delivered the Christmas homily in a firm voice. Benedict then delivered the Christmas homily in a firm voice. The theme was selfishness which, he said, "makes us prisoners of our interests and our desires".
The woman who pushed the Pope also knocked down Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, who was taken to hospital for a check-up, Vatican spokesman Ciro Bedettini said.The woman who pushed the Pope also knocked down Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, who was taken to hospital for a check-up, Vatican spokesman Ciro Bedettini said.
The woman - whose name was not immediately known - was later arrested by police.The woman - whose name was not immediately known - was later arrested by police.
During last year's Mass, a woman also jumped the barriers and got close to the Pope but was quickly restrained by security officials.During last year's Mass, a woman also jumped the barriers and got close to the Pope but was quickly restrained by security officials.
It was not immediately known if it was the same woman who pushed Benedict on Thursday.It was not immediately known if it was the same woman who pushed Benedict on Thursday.
The Vatican said earlier that the decision to move the midnight Mass to 2200 (2100 GMT) was "to make Christmas a little less tiring for the Pope, who has many engagements".The Vatican said earlier that the decision to move the midnight Mass to 2200 (2100 GMT) was "to make Christmas a little less tiring for the Pope, who has many engagements".
The pontiff earlier appeared briefly at nightfall at the window of his studio to light a candle in a sign of peace.The pontiff earlier appeared briefly at nightfall at the window of his studio to light a candle in a sign of peace.
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In Bethlehem, festivities began with a traditional boy scout band and were due to end with a midnight mass in St Catherine's Church, next to the Church of the Nativity. In Bethlehem, festivities began with a traditional boy scout band and ended with midnight Mass in St Catherine's Church, next to the Church of the Nativity.
The top Roman Catholic cleric in the Holy Land led the annual procession from Jerusalem to Bethlehem.
Latin Patriarch Foud Twal said the region sought peace above all else.
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"The wish that we most want, we most hope for, is not coming. We want peace," he said after he and his convoy of cars entered the Palestinian territory, having passed through Israel's heavily-guarded separation barrier. Arriving in Bethlehem, the Latin Patriarch said people in the region wanted freedom of movement.
"We want freedom of movement, we don't want walls. We don't want separation fences," he added. "We don't want walls, we don't want separation fences."
In Bethlehem, the midnight mass is taking place next to the church built over the stall where Mary is said to have given birth to Jesus. Addressing worshippers, he added: "[This land's] inhabitants are brothers who see each other as enemies.
"This land will deserve to be called holy when she breathes freedom, justice, love, reconciliation, peace and security."
The Mass was said next to the church built over the stall where Mary is believed to have given birth to Jesus.
Some 300 Christians over the age of 35 from the Gaza Strip were given permission by the Israeli military to leave the territory and come to Bethlehem for 24 hours to celebrate Christmas.Some 300 Christians over the age of 35 from the Gaza Strip were given permission by the Israeli military to leave the territory and come to Bethlehem for 24 hours to celebrate Christmas.
A total of 15,000 tourists are expected in the town during this period, in a year that has seen a record number of visitors - some 1.6 million.A total of 15,000 tourists are expected in the town during this period, in a year that has seen a record number of visitors - some 1.6 million.
One of the tourists who had crossed the planet to spend Christmas in Bethlehem was 27-year-old Juan Cruz, of Mexico.One of the tourists who had crossed the planet to spend Christmas in Bethlehem was 27-year-old Juan Cruz, of Mexico.
"This is the place where God gave us his son, so it is very special for me to be here, for me and my whole community," he told AFP news agency."This is the place where God gave us his son, so it is very special for me to be here, for me and my whole community," he told AFP news agency.
Yet the tourism boom has failed to bring money with it as most of the tourists visit the town just for the day, staying in hotels in Israel.Yet the tourism boom has failed to bring money with it as most of the tourists visit the town just for the day, staying in hotels in Israel.
"Only 5% of the money stays on the Palestinian side," Palestinian Tourism Minister Khulud Duaibess said."Only 5% of the money stays on the Palestinian side," Palestinian Tourism Minister Khulud Duaibess said.


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