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December 25, 2007
Christmas Pleas for Courage, Compassion
ROME (AP) - As the faithful marked Christmas Day, political and religious leaders called for peace and reconciliation amid flickers of hope in places long plagued by conflict.
In Iraq, Christians made their way past checkpoints on Tuesday to fill Baghdad churches in numbers unthinkable a year ago. And in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, where tradition says Jesus was born, Christians celebrated in an atmosphere of hope raised by the renewal of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
For them, and for all those in the ``tortured regions'' of the world, Pope Benedict XVI prayed that political leaders would find ``the wisdom and courage to seek and find humane, just and lasting solutions.''
Benedict, delivering his Christmas Day address from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, urged the crowd to rejoice over the celebration of Christ's birth, which he hoped would bring consolation to all people ``who live in the darkness of poverty, injustice and war.''
Posted by Post Scripts at December 25, 2007 12:34 PM