Posted on 12/26/2005 2:13:33 AM PST by beyond the sea
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict, in his first Christmas address, on Sunday urged humanity to unite against terrorism, poverty and environmental blight and called for a "new world order" to correct economic imbalances.
The Pope made his comments to tens of thousands of pilgrims gathered under umbrellas in a rainy St Peter square for his "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world) message and blessing.
In his address, telecast live from the central balcony of St Peter's Basilica to tens of millions of people in nearly 40 countries, he also urged his listeners not to let technological achievements blind them to true human values.
He said humanity should look to the Christ child for encouragement in times of difficulty and fear.
Ouch .........
" ... "new world order" to correct economic imbalances. "
Social justice too?
Didn't know the Pontiff was a fan...
"A united humanity will be able to confront the many troubling problems of the present time
Not one united world government please, Pontiff.
That sounds a little better.
Here it is:
"Do not fear; put your trust in him! The life-giving power of his light is an incentive for building a new world order based on just ethical and economic relationships," he added..."
What if that NWO doesn't include Christianity, your reverence?
Methinks you've got an enemy mole in your camp. Look for the one with the horns, good sir.
See post # 5, genius.
That's good. Maybe you can add the "old media" to that list, too.
;-)
The old established/liberal/socialist media is America's most ruthless, relentless, and destructive enemy.
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Maybe the Pope shoiuld have a talk with the Italians who want to arrest the CIA folks for doing their job.
It would be a shame to destroy all those unique cultures around the planet by imposing Western values on them - which this would certainly do.
An even greater shame would be to provide a single governmental entity with a monopoly.
Have a great New Year
Ah the perfect job for bjclinton, president of the world. (NOT)
;-)
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As usual the MSM takes one line out of context. Here is a bit more of the message which clarifies that when the Pope speaks of a NWO he does not mean a political one, but is speaking of allowing Christ to unite us.
from www.vatican.va
At Christmas, the Almighty becomes a child and asks for our help and protection. His way of showing that he is God challenges our way of being human. By knocking at our door, he challenges us and our freedom; he calls us to examine how we understand and live our lives. The modern age is often seen as an awakening of reason from its slumbers, humanitys enlightenment after an age of darkness. Yet without the light of Christ, the light of reason is not sufficient to enlighten humanity and the world. For this reason, the words of the Christmas Gospel: "the true Light that enlightens every man was coming into this world" (Jn 1:9) resound now more than ever as a proclamation of salvation. "It is only in the mystery of the Word made flesh that the mystery of humanity truly becomes clear" (Gaudium et Spes, 22). The Church does not tire of repeating this message of hope reaffirmed by the Second Vatican Council, which concluded forty years ago.
Men and women of today, humanity come of age yet often still so frail in mind and will, let the Child of Bethlehem take you by the hand! Do not fear; put your trust in him! The life-giving power of his light is an incentive for building a new world order based on just ethical and economic relationships. May his love guide every people on earth and strengthen their common consciousness of being a "family" called to foster relationships of trust and mutual support. A united humanity will be able to confront the many troubling problems of the present time: from the menace of terrorism to the humiliating poverty in which millions of human beings live, from the proliferation of weapons to the pandemics and the environmental destruction which threatens the future of our planet.
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