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Faithful in Bethlehem Attend Christmas Mass, Pray for Peace

  

BETHLEHEM, Palestinian Territories (AFP) December 24, 2012, 6:24:55 PM EST

 

Sisters from the Franciscan order pray inside the Grotto at the Church of the Nativity in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem on December 24, 2012. Thousands of people streamed into the West Bank city of Bethlehem to mark Christmas, as the Latin Patriarch urged

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Sisters from the Franciscan order pray inside the Grotto at the Church of the Nativity in the biblical West Bank city of Bethlehem on December 24, 2012. Thousands of people streamed into the West Bank city of Bethlehem to mark Christmas, as the Latin Patriarch urged "men of good will" to seek peace in the Middle East.

 

A world map showing different seasonal tradtions.

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A world map showing different seasonal tradtions.

 

Earlier, under nearly cloudless blue skies and a surprisingly warm December sun, thousands of tourists and Palestinians -- Muslims and Christians alike -- lined the route to welcome the Christmas procession into Bethlehem.

Dozens of scout troupes of boys and girls from across the West Bank drumming and playing the bagpipes marched into Manger Square, where an enormous Christmas tree decorated with hundreds of red baubles stood behind a Nativity scene.

"That decision gave us hope, and we feel that the world sees us as a state now."

Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Christmas Eve mass at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on December 24, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI said in his Christmas Eve mass that religion can be corrupted, leading to violence and wars, but refuted critics who claim that denying God's existence would lead to peace.

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Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Christmas Eve mass at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on December 24, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI said in his Christmas Eve mass that religion can be corrupted, leading to violence and wars, but refuted critics who claim that denying God's existence would lead to peace.

 

Among those celebrating in Manger Square were also hundreds of foreign tourists.

Canadian tourist Joan Cross, 58, was beaming as she watched the procession.

"It's just magical," she told AFP. "I've waited 20 years to come as a Christian pilgrim.

"My mum and I always wanted to come together, but she passed away aged 97 last year, unfortunately, so this trip is really for both of us."


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