Urbi et Orbi: Pope sends Christmas greeting in dozens of languages

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2011

By noon, thousands of people had flocked to St. Peter's Square in Rome to hear the pope's Christmas greeting, which this year sounded like this:

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  • @AWAREOFTRUTHdotCOM If all you have to say is bad things, leave or stay but keep your mouth shut.

    Thanks and God Bless.

  • Beautiful! God bless his holy Catholic Church. God bless Pope Benedict XVI. Have a wonderful Christmas! God Bless!

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  • I'm very happy that the Pope included us in his Urbi et Orbi message. Holy Father, please continue to include us in your prayers.

  • @KazgarothUsher i was a bit blunt sorry.

  • @sundersart I must admit I had forgotten making that comment. On re-reading it, it does soung a bit self indulgent so I have decided to remove it. Appreciate the input!

  • @KazgarothUsher You do not have family, friends, passions and interests in life that give you happiness?. How can you say that without Jesus returning life is empty?. If you want to improve the world do not wait for divine intervention. Get out in to it,and help others."

  • Wonder if his Hitler youth uniform still fits him.

  • @Zebedex Second Comment; Sungenis kept saying sedevacants are 0001 percent but our Lord says that out of 100 sheeps if 1 remains far from the herd that sheep matters the most, to find it.Peter denied Jesus 3 times he was later ask by Jesus if he loved him 3 times for each time he told him Feed, Tend, Feed my sheep. Vatican II has reached out to other walks of faith and this is why 1 sheep is a far, Jesus mandates it must find the one which is away because it belongs to the herd.

  • @Zebedex First Comment; I watched the sedevacants debates as you suggested, Sungenis vs Lane. On my own I found Dimon vs Albrecht and you are right. The Pope is above Canon Law and therefore can not be subjected to it, the successor of Peter is a perpetual mandate.

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