Bethlehem Arrival |
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Prayers at the traditional site of Jesus' birth within the Church of the Nativity |
Dear Chairman Arafat,
Your Excellencies,
Dear Palestinian Friends,
People everywhere turn to this unique corner of the earth with a hope that transcends all conflicts and difficulties. Bethlehemwhere the choir of Angels sang: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men" (Lk 2:14) stands out, in every place and in every age, as the promise of God's gift of peace. The message of Bethlehem is the Good News of reconciliation among men, of peace at every level of relations between individuals and nations. Bethlehem is a universal crossroads where all peoples can meet to build together a world worthy of our human dignity and destiny. The recently inaugurated Museum of the Nativity shows how the celebration of Christ's Birth has become a part of the culture and art of peoples in all parts of the world.
The Holy See has always recognized that the Palestinian people have the natural right to a homeland, and the right to be able to live in peace and tranquility with the other peoples of this area (cf. Apostolic Letter Redemptionis Anno, 20 April 1984). In the international forum, my predecessors and I have repeatedly proclaimed that there would be no end to the sad conflict in the Holy Land without stable guarantees for the rights of all the peoples involved, on the basis of international law and the relevant United Nations resolutions and declarations.
We must all continue to work and pray for the success of every genuine effort to bring peace to this Land. Only with a just and lasting peacenot imposed but secured through negotiationwill legitimate Palestinian aspirations be fulfilled. Only then will the Holy Land see the possibility of a bright new future, no longer dissipated by rivalry and conflict, but firmly based on understanding and cooperation for the good of all. The outcome depends greatly on the courageous readiness of those responsible for the destiny of this part of the world to move to new attitudes of compromise and compliance with the demands of justice.
The promise of peace made at Bethlehem will become a reality for the world only when the dignity and rights of all human beings made in the image of God (cf. Gen 1:26) are acknowledged and respected.
Today and always the Palestinian people are in my prayers to the One who holds the destiny of-the world in his hands. May the Most High God enlighten, sustain and guide in the path of peace the whole Palestinian people!