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Vatican Security Under Review After Pope Attack

NICOLE WINFIELD   12/26/09 07:26 AM ET   AP

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Vatican security is under review after the Pope was attacked on Christmas Eve.

VATICAN CITY — The Vatican will review security procedures after a woman jumped a barrier and rushed at Pope Benedict XVI for the second time in two years, this time managing to knock him down before being pulled away by guards, the Vatican spokesman said.

Benedict, 82, wasn't hurt and delivered his traditional Christmas Day greetings in 65 languages from the loggia overlooking St. Peter's Square. While a bit unsteady at first, he also delivered a short speech about the world's trouble spots without problem.

The incident in St. Peter's Basilica raised fresh questions about security for the pontiff, however, after officials said the woman involved had jumped the barrier at the 2008 Midnight Mass in a failed bid to get to the pope. She even wore the same red-hooded sweat shirt.

Meanwhile, thousands of pilgrims from around the world descended on the traditional birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem for the most upbeat Christmas celebrations the Palestinian town has seen in years.

Hundreds of worshippers packed St. Catherine's Church on Manger Square for morning Mass. Most were local Palestinian Christians, and the Mass was celebrated in Arabic.

Some 47,000 Filipinos who fled their homes in anticipation of the eruption of the Mayon volcano shared rations of noodles, fried fish and fruit to celebrate Christmas in evacuation centers. Children opened donated presents and clowns entertained the crowds, as the government tried to keep the evacuees from slipping back to their homes.

In officially atheist China, Christmas is a kind of Valentine's Day for many – a chance to shop and socialize. But members of the country's state-registered churches also gathered for holiday services on one of Beijing's coldest nights in a decade.

More than 1,000 people attended Christmas Eve Mass at one church in western Beijing, while another 1,000 or so stood outside. Christmas morning was 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

"This is a traditional Western festival, and I learned through the Internet and other sources that people in the West come to church to pray for God to bless their families," said Wang Dongyan, one of those attending the Xuanwu Catholic church. "I came here to pray for greater progress in my career and life in the coming year."

In Britain, Queen Elizabeth II paid tribute to the country's troops fighting in Afghanistan in her annual Christmas speech broadcast Friday, praising their work while expressing her sadness at the casualties. The queen's message came at the end of a year in which 106 British soldiers were killed in the troubled Central Asian country. 2009 has been the bloodiest year for the British military since the war started nine years ago.

"I am sure that we have all been affected by events in Afghanistan and saddened by the casualties suffered by our forces serving there," the queen said in an address prerecorded in Buckingham Palace's White Drawing Room.

In Rome, Italian officials also remarked on the odd similarity of the breach at the Vatican to an assault two weeks ago on Premier Silvio Berlusconi by a man with a history of psychological problems. The attack in Milan broke the premier's nose and two teeth.

The Vatican identified the woman involved in Thursday night's incident as Susanna Maiolo, 25, a Swiss-Italian national with psychiatric problems who was immediately taken to a clinic for treatment. Interior Ministry officials said she lived in Switzerland and the ANSA news agency said she had traveled to Rome specifically for the Mass as she did last year.

In the 2008 case, Maiolo never managed to reach the pope and was quietly tackled by security. During Thursday night's service, she launched herself over the barricade as Benedict walked down the aisle at the start of Christmas Eve service. As security guards wrestled her to the ground, she grabbed onto Benedict's vestments, bringing him down with her.

Virtually anyone can get into a papal Mass: tickets are required but are easy to get if requested in advance. Identification cards are not necessary to gain entrance, although visitors must pass through a metal detector.

The Rev. Federico Lombardi said it's not realistic to think the Vatican can ensure 100 percent security for the pope considering he is regularly surrounded by tens of thousands of people for his weekly audiences, Masses, papal greetings and other events.

"It seems that they intervened at the earliest possible moment in a situation in which 'zero risk' cannot be achieved," he said Friday.

The Vatican's security officials will nonetheless review the episode and "try to learn from experience," Lombardi told The Associated Press.

It was the first time a potential attacker has come into direct contact with Benedict during his nearly five-year papacy. Security analysts have frequently warned the pope is too exposed in his public appearances, but Lombardi noted that they are a necessary part of the job.

"People want to see him up close, and he's pleased to see them closely too," Lombardi said. "A zero risk doesn't seem realistic in a situation in which there's a direct rapport with the people."

While Benedict was unhurt in the fall, a retired Vatican diplomat, French Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, 87, fell and fractured his hip in the commotion. He will be operated on in the coming days at Rome's Gemelli hospital, said Nicola Cerbino, a hospital spokesman.

Etchegaray, emeritus archbishop of Marseille who headed the Vatican's justice and peace and charity offices before retiring, was seen leaving the basilica in a wheelchair after the fall. Despite the fracture, his condition was "good," Lombardi said.

The cardinal received several high-ranking visitors Friday at his hospital bedside, including Benedict's personal secretary, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein, and the retired Vatican No. 2, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, who reported Etchegaray was "serene as always and hopes after this little operation to return home soon to continue his work," ANSA quoted Sodano as saying.

Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno remarked on the "strange" coincidence in the recent security breaches, saying "We need in some way to be more vigilant over all, because in an open and globalized world, the number of unbalanced people and their aggressiveness can increase."

Nevertheless, since the incident occurred on Vatican territory, it is up to Vatican judicial authorities to decide whether and how to proceed with any possible charges against Maiolo. Lombardi said he didn't know how the matter would be handled but noted that the Vatican justice system is usually "very benevolent."

There have been other security breaches at the Vatican.

In 2007, during an open-air audience in St. Peter's Square, a mentally unstable German man jumped a security barrier and grabbed the back of the pope's open car before being swarmed by security guards.

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AP writers Mark Lavie and Dalia Nammari in Bethlehem, Cara Anna in Beijing and Bullit Marquez in Legazpi, Philippines, contributed to this report.

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abbeyroad
Does this rag smell like chloroform to you ?
10:03 PM on 12/28/2009
You know you want some of it baby.
jdrourke
Snark is good for the soul...
05:01 PM on 12/27/2009
Maybe Christmas really is under attack... ; )

http://jdrourke.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/dear-christianity/
11:05 AM on 12/27/2009
surprised emperor palpatine, i mean the vicar of chri$t, didnt use force lightning to take down the rebel alliance member who pushed him.
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phlashba
09:44 AM on 12/27/2009
Who's the old drag queen in the photo --- and why all the fuss over her?
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Milo Parian
12:49 AM on 12/27/2009
Why does he need security, I thought he was god on earth?

"The Pope and God are the same, so he has all power in Heaven and earth." Pope Pius V, quoted in Barclay, Chapter XXVII, p. 218, "Cities Petrus Bertanous".
03:09 AM on 12/27/2009
Sorry Milo, Catholics DO NOT believe that the Pope and God are the same. The only people who claim that are anti-Catholic.
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robert234
10:50 AM on 12/27/2009
He DID NOT say what individual Catholics believe; he simply pointed out what official Catholic dogma claims.
10:26 PM on 12/26/2009
It's a photo of Super-Pope, attempting to fly.
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09:59 PM on 12/26/2009
jc thought the world was ending. he taught humility and parsimony. he didn't intend for anyone to dress in extravagent robes and strut around like a king while spouting moralistic injunctions and claiming to be his spiritual successor.
01:22 AM on 12/27/2009
it's a lucrative business.
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01:47 AM on 12/27/2009
yes indeedy but more than that, it's a self-preserving animal. material profit only helps to feed the naturally conservative power structure, which reproduces itself generation after generation by blackma!ling the poor and bra!nwashing their children.
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SnapShots
Ignorance is not a virtue.
09:43 PM on 12/26/2009
When Jesus comes back, will he then be in charge of all the Pope stuff? Will he be young? I don't get it.
05:48 PM on 12/30/2009
"When Jesus comes back, will he then be in charge of all the Pope stuff?" Same as the old boss
"Will he be young?" compared to what?
"I don't get it." nope, and it ain't rocket science either
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SnapShots
Ignorance is not a virtue.
09:36 PM on 12/26/2009
Time for a visit to the Scooter Store.
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10:02 PM on 12/26/2009
i'm sure he has one at the castle.
05:33 PM on 12/28/2009
these comments are becoming so pathetic. You enjoy making fun of the elderly and now the disabled? Saint Peters Basilica was built over many generations handed down from father to son.... most never seeing completion. They made it their lifes work out of dedication and love of their God..... something most people posting here can't seem to understand. I feel sorry for you that you can't understand and feel the need to hate others the way you do..... The Pope would be the first to forgive this woman, as did his predecessor who was shot and forgave the man who tried to kill him.
You should look inside yourself and try to rid yourself of this type of venom.
pogo
My micro-bio is empty.
09:04 PM on 12/26/2009
Well, in her defense, if he was wearing his phallic symbol hat he would appear to be a bowling pin.
08:48 PM on 12/26/2009
They never should have folded the Swiss Guards into the Department of Heavanland Security.
08:32 PM on 12/26/2009
Since God talks to the Pope, it seems obvious that God thought this attack was ok - otherwise He would have warned him.
08:10 PM on 12/26/2009
He's not exactly one of the all-time great inspiring Popes, is he?
10:28 PM on 12/26/2009
"Inspiring Pope" is like a "Tall Midget." Hmmmm, there's a word for that . . .
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HC4BO
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07:24 PM on 12/26/2009
Maybe the Secret Service can help out ...

Oh That's right ... The Salahis !
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unami
sonic truth
07:20 PM on 12/26/2009
It doesn't take much extrapolation to realize that at some point we will possess the knowledge to take a cell from, say, my wife’s mother, who was crippled from alcoholism and died young, and resurrect her without the bad taste in clothing and men.
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10:32 PM on 12/26/2009
genetic and psychological identity, as you know, are two different matters, and a genetic twin is far from being the same person regardless of how much the two may have in common. theoretically, though, an individual's neural signature could be duplicated even without a body to accompany it, in which case you've really got something to ponder.

nor is there any serious doubt that we'll one day produce artificial machines capable of their very own existential crises and religious delusions. i wonder if the the faithful of the world are prepared to process the implications of this......
08:46 AM on 12/27/2009
Yeah! I loved Battlestar Gallactica too.

Keep up that nerd talk and you'll be going stag to the Singularity.