Pope Francis: Christmas message "Urbi et
Orbi": full text
(Vatican Radio) Here is the full text of Pope Francis’
Christmas Message Urbi et Orbi, to the City of Rome, and to the
whole World:
CHRISTMAS 2016
URBI ET ORBI
URBI ET ORBI
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Happy Christmas!
Today the Church once again experiences the wonder of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph and the shepherds of Bethlehem, as they contemplate
the newborn Child laid in a manger: Jesus, the Saviour.
On this day full of light, the prophetic proclamation
resounds:
“For to us a child is born,
To us a son is given.
And the government will be upon his shoulder;
and his name will be called
“Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Is 9:6)
To us a son is given.
And the government will be upon his shoulder;
and his name will be called
“Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Is 9:6)
The power of this Child, Son of God and Son of Mary, is not
the power of this world, based on might and wealth; it is the power of
love. It is the power which created the heavens and the earth, which
gives life to all creation: to minerals, plants and animals; it is the force
which attracts man and woman, and makes them one flesh, one single existence;
it is the power which gives new birth, pardons faults, reconciles enemies, and
transforms evil into good. It is the power of God. This power of
love led Jesus Christ to strip himself of his glory and become man; it led him
to give his life on the cross and to rise from the dead. It is the power
of service, which inaugurates in our world the Kingdom of God, a kingdom of
justice and peace.
For this reason, the birth of Jesus was accompanied by the
angels’ song as they proclaimed:
“Glory to God in the highest,
And on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased!” (Lk 2:14).
And on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased!” (Lk 2:14).
Today this message goes out to the ends of the earth to
reach all peoples, especially those scarred by war and harsh conflicts that
seem stronger than the yearning for peace.
Peace to men and women in the war-torn land of Syria, where
far too much blood has been spilled. Above all in the city of Aleppo,
site of the most awful battles in recent weeks, it is most urgent that
assistance and support be guaranteed to the exhausted civil populace, with
respect for humanitarian law. It is time for weapons to be still forever,
and the international community to actively seek a negotiated solution, so that
civil coexistence can be restored in the country.
Peace to women and men of the beloved Holy Land, the land
chosen and favoured by God. May Israelis and Palestinians have the
courage and the determination to write a new page of history, where hate and
revenge give way to the will to build together a future of mutual understanding
and harmony. May Iraq, Libya and Yemen – where their peoples suffer war
and the brutality of terrorism – be able once again to find unity and concord.
Peace to the men and women in various parts of Africa,
especially in Nigeria, where fundamentalist terrorism exploits even children in
order to perpetrate horror and death. Peace in South Sudan and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, so that divisions may be healed and all
people of good will may strive to undertake the path of development and
sharing, preferring the culture of dialogue to the mindset of conflict.
Peace to women and men who to this day suffer the
consequences of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, where there is urgent need for
a common desire to bring relief to the civil population and to put into
practice the commitments which have been assumed.
We implore harmony for the dear people of Colombia, which
seeks to embark on a new and courageous path of dialogue and
reconciliation. May such courage also motivate the beloved country of
Venezuela to undertake the necessary steps to put an end to current tensions,
and build together a future of hope for the whole population.
Peace to all who, in different areas, are enduring
sufferings due to constant dangers and persistent injustice. May Myanmar
consolidate its efforts to promote peaceful coexistence and, with the
assistance of the international community, provide necessary protection and humanitarian
assistance to all those who gravely and urgently need it. May the Korean
peninsula see the tensions it is experiencing overcome in a renewed spirit of
cooperation.
Peace to those who have lost a person dear to them as a
result of brutal acts of terrorism, and to those who have sown fear and death
into the hearts of so many countries and cities.
Peace – not merely the word, but a real and concrete peace –
to our abandoned and excluded brothers and sisters, to those who suffer hunger
and to all the victims of violence. Peace to exiles, migrants and
refugees, to all those who in our day are subject to human trafficking.
Peace to the peoples who suffer because of the economic ambitions of the few,
because of the sheer greed and the idolatry of money, which leads to
slavery. Peace to those affected by social and economic unrest, and to
those who endure the consequences of earthquakes or other natural catastrophes.
Peace to the children, on this special day on which God
became a child, above all those deprived of the joys of childhood because of
hunger, wars or the selfishness of adults.
Peace on earth to men and women of goodwill, who work
quietly and patiently each day, in their families and in society, to build a
more humane and just world, sustained by the conviction that only with peace is
there the possibility of a more prosperous future for all.
Dear brothers and sisters,
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given”: he is the “Prince of
peace”. Let us welcome him!
[after the Blessing]
To you, dear brothers and sisters, who have gathered in this
Square from every part of the world, and to those in various countries who are
linked to us by radio, television and other means of communication, I offer my
greeting.
On this day of joy, we are all called to contemplate the
Child Jesus, who gives hope once again to every person on the face of the
earth. By his grace, let us with our voices and our actions give witness
to solidarity and peace. Merry Christmas to all!
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