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Pope: Future Hopes Lie With Youth

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By FRANCES D'EMILIO   01/ 1/12 09:20 AM ET   AP

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI in his New Year's homily Sunday praised young people as key to securing a future of hope despite what he called "shadows on the horizon of today's world."

In the splendor of St. Peter's Basilica, with ambassadors to the Holy See from dozens of countries seated in the front rows, the pontiff, wearing white vestments with gold-colored trimmings, celebrated Mass on a day the Vatican dedicates to world peace.

"I would like to underline the fact that, in the face of the shadows that obscure the horizon of today's world, to assume responsibility for educating young people in knowledge of the truth, in fundamental values and virtues, is to look to the future with hope," the pontiff said.

Young people, he said, must "learn the importance and the art of peaceful coexistence, mutual respect, dialogue and understanding. Young people by their nature are open to these attitudes, but the social reality in which they grow up can lead them to think and act in the opposite way, even to be intolerant and violent," Benedict said.

But they will become "builders of peace" if properly educated, he predicted.

The 84-year-old Benedict looked tired during Mass, but his voice was strong, and he smiled and chatted briefly with families and young children who carried gifts to him during the ceremony. He seemed amused by one pacifier-sucking infant as the parents kneeled before the pope.

As he has for the past few months, Benedict used a wheeled platform, guided by ushers, to moved down the basilica's long aisle between entrance and main altar. The Vatican has said the device is meant to cut down on exertion, but is not employed because of any medical reason.

While citing the "shadows" hanging over humanity, the pontiff didn't mention specific conflicts or the economic crisis afflicting many countries.

But after Mass, in remarks in English from his studio window overlooking St. Peter's Square, jammed with tens of thousands of Romans, tourists and pilgrims, Benedict invited all to pray with him "earnestly for peace throughout the world, for reconciliation and forgiveness in areas of conflict, and for a more just and equitable distribution of the world's resources."

Again, turning his attention to young people, Benedict said they "look today with a certain apprehension toward the future," with their concerns including "the difficulty in starting a family and finding a stable job."

Italy's president, whose country is seeking to avoid financial disaster that could worsen the euro-zone crisis, did mention the bad times in comments on Benedict's reflections.

President Giorgio Napolitano, in a statement released by the presidential palace, said he shared the pontiff's "invitation to look at 2012 with a trusting attitude, even though the sense of frustration for the crisis assailing society, the work world and the economy, is quite understandable."

"I, too, cannot thus help but reiterate the importance of renewed attention that all components of society must dedicate to the anxieties and problems of the young generations," Napolitano said.

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VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI in his New Year's homily Sunday praised young people as key to securing a future of hope despite what he called "shadows on the horizon of today's world." In the spl...
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edgraham
There is no magic
09:22 AM on 01/04/2012
"...they will become "builders of peace" if properly educated, he predicted."

IF properly educated - - that seems to be a problem for his church. But thanks for telling us that the future lies ahead.
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Jradxit
Faithless morality over baseless faith
10:26 PM on 01/03/2012
I didn't know there was an archbishop named future hopes.
fredgladys
Your Micro-bio is empty, I know, stop nagging.
10:01 PM on 01/03/2012
Step away from the kid!
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
05:57 PM on 01/03/2012
Bless you my young child. Fwoooarrh. See you later, darling.
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iLdoRight
Encouraging The Rightest Rightness
12:48 PM on 01/03/2012
I didn't know "Hopes" were allowed to "lie" especially with children. Are "Hopes" anything like "Popes" and is it "lie" or "lay"?
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rjhuntington
left is right and right is wrong
06:06 AM on 01/03/2012
The days of the Roman Church are numbered.
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Veritas is Pro Life
Follower of Christ, Family Man and Marine
09:04 AM on 01/03/2012
No, Jesus told us that nothing will prevail against His Church, though there will be tough times. Veritas.
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rjhuntington
left is right and right is wrong
10:11 AM on 01/03/2012
Personally, I believe that statement was added later by someone with an agenda. I don't believe Jesus founded any church at all. Jesus said, "Love one another". What else does one need? What could any bishop do to enhance that? His message and example are sufficient. The church was founded by men of temporal intent. As such, it cannot last.
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rjhuntington
left is right and right is wrong
10:12 AM on 01/03/2012
I see you style yourself as "Pro Life".
Does that mean you oppose war?
Just wondering.
07:52 PM on 01/02/2012
This evil church hierarchy must go!
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npw350
There is no time or distance.
06:25 PM on 01/02/2012
Reaffirming the catholic churches fundamental dependency on indoctrination of pliable little minds.
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rsttho557949
What is Job's Crucible?
04:10 PM on 01/02/2012
If the existence was to be left up to the youthbto carry the torch, the Church would ace been overcome by the devil centuries ago. As Christian WE know that after high school the church non retains 7% of it's youth that will go to church on a regular basis. Youth flees from the church especially when they go to college to get "debrainwashed" by liberal professors who are going to enlighten their minds with influenes of angry German and French philosophers along with Far Eastern " hidden knowledge". The hope for Christianity has always shouldered by parents eho told their children sbout Jesus early in their lives. It is those kids who will return to the Light as adducts and tell their children about the truths and reality of Jesus. There is no wisdom in youth.
CrankyGal
My micro-bio itches like hell
11:52 AM on 01/03/2012
Please do us all a favor and get back on your meds. Your gibberish makes my head hurt.

Most pharmacies have automatic refills now. You should look into that.
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rsttho557949
What is Job's Crucible?
12:20 PM on 01/03/2012
As they say, the truth hurts. Jesus said it better, 'You'll know the truth, and the truth will make you free."

There is no wisdom in youth...just foolishness...until they mature and accept God's Spirit.

Boy I feel great after saying that!
Science11
My Grandson was "Born Without Sin." --Just Saying
01:50 PM on 01/02/2012
Pope: Future Hopes Lie With Youth
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True statement and certainly true for the RCC.
When you start the religious conditioning of young children at the age
of 3 and continue on for the next 18+ years then religious
indoctrination can become successful.

However today 3 major changes are taking place.

1. Common sense, independent thinking and Science are coming to the forefront,

It's slowly but surely becoming more acceptable to speak out
in a negative way about religious issues and not be totally cast
off as a fringe lunatic. Those days are coming to a end.

2. The Internet

One can now seek further information about religion and obtain a wide
scope of thinking on specific issues vs. the narrow scope of most
organized religious groups.

3. Power and Control

Organized Religion has always enjoyed considerable power and control over
it masses. Although still a issue, it's being reduced.

Religion will always have a place but the days of saying "Just Believe It,"
will fortunately be going by the wayside.
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SecularAdvocate
Search "The God Trick" on youtube
05:28 PM on 01/02/2012
Yay. And I posit that the decline of religion will be exponential as a result. The more human beings are allowed to interact on their own terms in a non hierarchical manner, the faster religion dies. The new media is corrosive to all top-down systems. Libya. Egypt. Syria. Newspapers. Television. If only Bush had known that all Iraq needed was a decent broadband set-up and facebook. Think of the money he could have saved America! Enough for a decent healthcare system for all? You betcha!
04:23 AM on 01/03/2012
Think of the lives that would have been saved
blessed child
Vengeance Is Mine Says The Lord
01:39 PM on 01/02/2012
Duh.
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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
12:45 PM on 01/02/2012
Duh. The future always lies with our children. It does not lie with the Catholic church's ideas.
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Aquest
No one here is exactly what they appear.
11:53 AM on 01/02/2012
Youth, as opposed to old guys who wear long gowns and funny hats.
03:03 PM on 01/02/2012
It's not a 'hat', it's a mitre. They are not 'gowns' but liturgical vestments.

Supreme Court jsutices are also old people who wear long 'gowns'.
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Aquest
No one here is exactly what they appear.
03:28 PM on 01/02/2012
It does not matter what you name them. They are still old men wearing funny hats and long gowns.
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SecularAdvocate
Search "The God Trick" on youtube
05:29 PM on 01/02/2012
It's a hat, and a funny one at that.

Does the Pope wear a funny hat?

Of course he does.
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wakawaka09
capitalism is a cult
11:36 AM on 01/02/2012
Da Pope sez:in the "Future" priest "Hopes" to "Lie with youth."
03:03 PM on 01/02/2012
#18 telling the same crude joke - it's so stale now I could drive nails with it.
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wakawaka09
capitalism is a cult
04:19 PM on 01/02/2012
actually, I'm the first who's ever told this version. BTW, it'll become stale when priests stop having sex with kids and the catholic church stops giving them cover.
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JohnFromCensornati
The End is near
08:38 AM on 01/02/2012
In the video, there's a priest standing next to the pope. Why does his dress have a pink stripe?
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01:05 PM on 01/02/2012
thats a special forces preist ... holds the kids down for the pope.( cos he is getting on a bit....)
07:25 PM on 01/02/2012
I am appalled and tired of seeing slurs like this on every Catholic article. PLEASE FLAG THIS STUFF! It is off topic, untrue, insulting, and disgusting. If Christians posted junk like this on the stories about any other group - gays, Muslims, whatever - it would be deleted in a heartbeat.
03:05 PM on 01/02/2012
Can't give you an answer but he is wearing vestments, not a 'dress'.
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SecularAdvocate
Search "The God Trick" on youtube
05:30 PM on 01/02/2012
Looks like a dress to me. Look forward to seeing "Pope Barbie"!
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JohnFromCensornati
The End is near
12:14 AM on 01/03/2012
Toe-may-toe, toe-mot-toe.