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Pope Calls for
Diplomacy to Resolve Global Conflicts in Easter Speech
By Sabina
Castelfranco
15 April 2006
Pope
Benedict XVI arrives in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican to celebrate
the Easter mass and to give his traditional "Urbi et Orbi'' speech,
Latin for "To the city and to the world'', from the terrace of St.
Peter's Basilica, Sunday, April 16, 2006
Pope Benedict celebrated his first Easter Mass in Saint Peter's Square
on his 79th birthday. A huge crowd turned out for the ceremony and to
listen to the pope's Easter message.
Tens of thousands of pilgrims and tourists turned out for Pope
Benedict's first Easter Mass in Saint Peter's Square, which coincided
with his 79th birthday. There was a joyous atmosphere to celebrate the
most important day in the Christian calendar, when Christ rose from the
dead.
Pope Benedict appeared dressed in gold colored vestments and celebrated
mass at the altar on the steps of the basilica. Families with children,
nuns and priests and members of the Vatican hierarchy were present in
the square as millions all over the world watched the mass on
television.
Easter mass is celebrated in front of the icon of the Most Holy Savior,
an ancient image of the face of Christ, known as the "Acheropita" - "not
painted by human hands". After the pope's initial greeting, two deacons
opened the doors and displayed the icon to all those present.
At the end of the mass, in keeping with tradition, the pope addressed
the crowd from the central balcony of the basilica. In his
Urbi et Orbi message - to the city and to the world - the pope turned
his thoughts to Iraq, Iran, the Middle East and Africa.
Pope Benedict urged a negotiated and honorable solution to the crisis of
Iran's nuclear program. He also prayed for peace in Iraq.
In Iraq, he said, may peace prevail over the tragic violence that
continues mercilessly to claim victims. The Pope called for a global
cooperation to combat terrorism.
Pope Benedict prayed that those caught up in the conflict in the Holy
Land may find peace. He urged a patient and persevering dialogue to
remove ancient and new obstacles.
He called on the international community, which re-affirms Israel's
right to exist in peace, to assist the Palestinian people to overcome
the precarious conditions in which they live and to build their future,
by establishing their own state.
The pope also turned his thoughts to Africa, to the people of Darfur,
who are living in a dramatic humanitarian situation, which is no longer
sustainable, to those of Africa's Great Lakes region, where many wounds
have yet to be healed, and to the other people in the continent who
aspire to reconciliation, justice and progress.
"May the Grace and Joy of the Risen Christ be with you all,
the Pope prayed.
Pope Benedict gave his blessing and Easter wishes in 62 different
languages. |