12/25/2004, 00.00
VATICAN
Send to a friend

Let violence end, everywhere peace is needed, says the Pope

Vatican City (AsiaNews) –  Let all the violence and tensions end and let all the budding peace initiatives, however tentative, find support because the world needs peace.

Peace is at the heart of John Paul II's Christmas message.

The Pontiff, who appeared in good physical conditions, personally read his Good Wishes in 62 languages.

Christus natus est nobis, venite, adoremus!

Christ is born for us: come, let us adore him!

On this solemn day we come to you, tender Babe of Bethlehem.

By your birth you have hidden your divinity in order to share our frail human nature.

In the light of faith, we acknowledge you as true God, made man out of love for us.

You alone are the Redeemer of mankind!

Before the crib where you lie helpless, let there be an end to the spread of  violence in its many forms, the source of untold suffering; let there be an end to the numerous situations of unrest which risk degenerating into open conflict; let there arise a firm will to seek peaceful solutions, respectful of the legitimate aspirations of individuals and peoples.

Babe of Bethlehem, Prophet of peace, encourage attempts to promote dialogue and reconciliation, sustain the efforts to build peace, which hesitantly, yet not without hope, are being made to bring about a more tranquil present and future for so many of our brothers and sisters in the world.

I think of Africa, of the tragedy of Darfur in Sudan, of Côte d'Ivoire and of the Great Lakes Region.

With great apprehension I follow the situation in Iraq.

And how can I fail to look with anxious concern, but also invincible confidence, towards that Land of which you are a son?

Everywhere peace is needed!

You, Prince of true peace, help us to understand that the only way to build peace is to flee in horror from evil, and to pursue goodness with courage and perseverance.

Men and women of good will, of every people on the earth, come with trust to the crib of the Saviour!

"He who bestows the Kingdom of heaven does not take away human kingdoms" (cf. Hymn for Vespers of Epiphany).

Hasten to meet him; he comes to teach us the way of truth, peace and love.

TAGs
Send to a friend
Printable version
CLOSE X
See also
For Fr Tom, abducted in Yemen, Holy Thursday prayer and adoration for the martyrs
21/03/2016 14:57
Pope talks about the Middle East, the Holy Land and the food crisis with Bush
13/06/2008
"We are optimistic," says Paul Bhatti as Rimsha Masih's bail hearing postponed to Friday
03/09/2012
Catholic music to promote dialogue in Ambon, the city of sectarian violence
17/10/2018 13:29
Synod for the Amazon: Card Stella hails the ‘great beauty’ of celibacy in a priest’s life
24/10/2019 17:56


Newsletter

Subscribe to Asia News updates or change your preferences

Subscribe now
“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”