Pope Benedict XVI's recent Christmas messages
On Christmas eve, the Holy Father gave a special address to the UK where he said,
Our thoughts turn back to a moment in history when God's chosen people, the children of Israel, were living in intense expectation.
They were waiting for the Messiah that God had promised to send and they pictured him as a great leader who would rescue them from foreign domination and restore their freedom.
God is always faithful to his promises, but he often surprises us in the way he fulfils them.
Full audio and transcription available courtesy of BBC news.
He also gave a Christmas message to Rome and the universal Church, and he began with these words:
Dear brothers and sisters listening to me here in Rome and throughout the world, I joyfully proclaim the message of Christmas: God became man; he came to dwell among us. God is not distant: he is “Emmanuel”, God-with-us. He is no stranger: he has a face, the face of Jesus.
Read more at The Telegraph


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