The Japan Times - Pope's sombre message in Christmas under shadow of war

EUR -
AED 3.820434
AFN 78.462082
ALL 98.276612
AMD 418.900309
ANG 1.88167
AOA 950.162399
ARS 1089.268287
AUD 1.660639
AWG 1.874857
AZN 1.732351
BAM 1.955335
BBD 2.107998
BDT 127.3197
BGN 1.952803
BHD 0.392048
BIF 3089.324195
BMD 1.040142
BND 1.412791
BOB 7.214283
BRL 6.18843
BSD 1.044052
BTN 90.263651
BWP 14.440563
BYN 3.416687
BYR 20386.792289
BZD 2.097201
CAD 1.49768
CDF 2959.205511
CHF 0.944426
CLF 0.037358
CLP 1030.760663
CNY 7.580457
CNH 7.584412
COP 4432.047038
CRC 525.080088
CUC 1.040142
CUP 27.563775
CVE 110.238765
CZK 25.152985
DJF 185.915755
DKK 7.460641
DOP 64.065369
DZD 140.865122
EGP 52.297008
ERN 15.602137
ETB 133.551901
FJD 2.407254
FKP 0.856648
GBP 0.845142
GEL 2.974615
GGP 0.856648
GHS 15.817236
GIP 0.856648
GMD 75.930332
GNF 9025.025731
GTQ 8.070002
GYD 218.328042
HKD 8.102856
HNL 26.57993
HRK 7.675781
HTG 136.340175
HUF 410.576997
IDR 16902.315035
ILS 3.708971
IMP 0.856648
INR 89.898109
IQD 1367.661371
IRR 43789.997421
ISK 145.900547
JEP 0.856648
JMD 163.822588
JOD 0.737983
JPY 162.778656
KES 134.438519
KGS 90.958688
KHR 4209.079243
KMF 491.567106
KPW 936.128333
KRW 1494.544326
KWD 0.320582
KYD 0.870093
KZT 543.870568
LAK 22773.580274
LBP 93493.650095
LKR 311.775803
LRD 206.718817
LSL 19.289309
LTL 3.07127
LVL 0.629172
LYD 5.135778
MAD 10.417721
MDL 19.471366
MGA 4893.882389
MKD 61.517403
MMK 3378.342149
MNT 3534.404203
MOP 8.375026
MRU 41.584503
MUR 48.377273
MVR 16.028848
MWK 1810.386564
MXN 21.324375
MYR 4.622448
MZN 66.475552
NAD 19.289309
NGN 1621.498646
NIO 38.421595
NOK 11.742062
NPR 144.425018
NZD 1.839087
OMR 0.400394
PAB 1.044052
PEN 3.894236
PGK 4.251029
PHP 61.063612
PKR 291.130316
PLN 4.215022
PYG 8258.034728
QAR 3.810493
RON 4.976144
RSD 117.112757
RUB 103.082635
RWF 1464.765493
SAR 3.901971
SBD 8.814925
SCR 14.823966
SDG 625.125475
SEK 11.474695
SGD 1.411666
SHP 0.856648
SLE 23.613267
SLL 21811.26731
SOS 596.663741
SRD 36.488201
STD 21528.848959
SVC 9.135826
SYP 13523.932298
SZL 19.274413
THB 35.385608
TJS 11.426871
TMT 3.6509
TND 3.313811
TOP 2.436117
TRY 37.089457
TTD 7.092312
TWD 34.112825
TZS 2616.998236
UAH 43.850586
UGX 3842.085649
USD 1.040142
UYU 45.689566
UZS 13561.772528
VES 57.926365
VND 26138.780113
VUV 123.487802
WST 2.913259
XAF 655.807234
XAG 0.034054
XAU 0.000378
XCD 2.811037
XDR 0.804416
XOF 655.80093
XPF 119.331742
YER 259.047289
ZAR 19.319949
ZMK 9362.504306
ZMW 29.103074
ZWL 334.925449
  • RBGPF

    61.2800

    61.28

    +100%

  • SCS

    -0.2200

    11.58

    -1.9%

  • BCE

    -0.2400

    23.15

    -1.04%

  • NGG

    -1.5400

    60.05

    -2.56%

  • CMSC

    -0.0600

    23.49

    -0.26%

  • CMSD

    -0.0400

    23.96

    -0.17%

  • GSK

    -0.3500

    33.43

    -1.05%

  • RIO

    -0.6100

    61.12

    -1%

  • BCC

    -1.2000

    127.92

    -0.94%

  • RYCEF

    0.1500

    7.42

    +2.02%

  • RELX

    -0.2900

    49.26

    -0.59%

  • BTI

    -0.1600

    36.57

    -0.44%

  • JRI

    -0.0400

    12.53

    -0.32%

  • VOD

    -0.1700

    8.38

    -2.03%

  • BP

    -0.3900

    31.13

    -1.25%

  • AZN

    0.2400

    68.2

    +0.35%

Pope's sombre message in Christmas under shadow of war
Pope's sombre message in Christmas under shadow of war / Photo: Tiziana FABI - AFP

Pope's sombre message in Christmas under shadow of war

Christians across the world celebrated Christmas Wednesday, with the mood darkened by wars and a massive Christmas morning attack on Ukraine by Russia and a plane crash in Kazakhstan.

Text size:

With the war in Gaza also showing no signs of ending, Pope Francis was also expected to call for peace in the Middle East during his traditional "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world) speech at midday in Rome.

Francis used his Christmas Eve mass at the Vatican to urge Christians to think of "the wars, of the machine-gunned children, of the bombs on schools or hospitals" after another year of raging conflicts.

But as he was speaking, Moscow launched scores of missiles and drones in an attempt to take out Ukraine's ravaged energy grid.

"Putin deliberately chose Christmas to attack," President Zelensky said. "What could be more inhumane? More than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles, and more than 100 attack drones. The target is our energy system".

Ukraine has been celebrating Christmas on December 25 since 2017, having previously held the feast like many other Orthodox countries on January 7.

- 'We limited our joy' -

An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet flying from the capital Baku to Grozny in Russia crashed on Wednesday in western Kazakhstan, officials said, with 25 survivors reported so far. The plane was carrying 67 people.

In the biblical birthplace of Jesus, the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, celebrations among its Palestinian population were muted.

Since the war in Gaza began, Bethlehem has done away with its giant Christmas tree and the elaborate decorations that normally draw throngs of tourists, settling for just a few festive lights.

"This year we limited our joy," Bethlehem mayor Anton Salman told AFP.

Prayers, including at the Church of the Nativity's famed midnight mass, were strictly of a religious nature.

The Latin patriarch, Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, told a small crowd on Tuesday that he had just returned from Gaza, where he "saw everything destroyed, poverty, disaster".

"But I also saw life -- they don't give up. So you should not give up either. Never."

At Manger Square, in the heart of the Palestinian city, a group of scouts held a parade that broke the silence.

"Our children want to play and laugh," read a sign carried by one of them. Other banners said "We want life, not death", and "Stop the Gaza genocide now!"

Jerusalem resident Hisham Makhoul said spending Christmas in the holy city offered an "escape" from the Israel-Hamas war, which has raged for more than 14 months in the Gaza Strip.

"What we're going through is very difficult and we can't completely forget about it," said Makhoul of the plight of Palestinians in the besieged territory.

- Gaza and Syria -

About 1,100 Christians live in Gaza, with hundreds gathering at a church there to pray for an end to the war.

"This Christmas carries the stench of death and destruction," said George al-Sayegh, who for weeks has sought refuge in the 12th-century Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza City.

In a message to Christians all over the world, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked them for supporting Israel's fight against the "forces of evil".

Elsewhere in the Middle East, hundreds of people took to the streets in Christian areas of Damascus to protest the burning of a Christmas tree in a Syrian town, just over two weeks after Islamist-led rebels ousted president Bashar al-Assad.

"If we're not allowed to live our Christian faith in our country, as we used to, then we don't belong here anymore," said a demonstrator who gave his name as George.

- Santa tracker -

In Germany, Christmas was also a grim affair for many families after a deadly attack at a market, prompting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to issue a message of healing.

"Hatred and violence must not have the final word," he said.

In Buenos Aires, a Christmas solidarity dinner for the homeless fed around three thousand people at a time when more than half of Argentina's population is affected by poverty.

In the United States, where the annual tradition of "tracking" Santa Claus swung into action, a US Air Force general said there was no need to worry that recent mystery drone sightings might affect deliveries.

And in Paris, worshippers gathered at the Notre Dame cathedral for the first Christmas mass since its reopening following a devastating fire in 2019.

burs/lb/tym/fg/ach

Y.Watanabe--JT