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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 |
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Pope Benedict's Christmas Urbi et Orbi |
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Pope Benedict
XVI's "Urbi et Orbi" Christmas Day address, delivered in Italian from
the balcony in St. Peter's Basilica.
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"Our Saviour is born to the world!" During the night, in our
Churches, we again heard this message that, notwithstanding the passage
of the centuries, remains ever new. It is the heavenly message that
tells us to fear not, for "a great joy" has come "to all the people"
(Lk 1:10). It is a message of hope, for it tells us that, on that night
over two thousand years ago, there "was born in the city of David a
Saviour, who is Christ the Lord" (Lk 2:11). The Angel of Christmas
announced it then to the shepherds out on the hills of Bethlehem; today
the Angel repeats it to us, to all who dwell in our world: "The Saviour
is born; he is born for you! Come, come, let us adore him!". Continued
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Editor's Comments
Contradictions - Two items caught my attention today. The first was Pope John Paul II's
message for World Peace Day, celebrated on January 1st of every year,
and the second was an article by by David Batstone and David Chandler,
of Sojourners, titled Ford vs. Wal-Mart: A Tale of Two Companies. Both
items, in my opinion, speak prophetically, i.e. they speak what God
would have us hear about our times.... Read more
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