Vatican City, December 01, 2003 (CNA) - During the prayer of the
Angelus last Sunday, which marked the beginning of Advent, Pope John
Paul II called religions to unite against violence in the world.

The Pontiff recalled that Advent is "a journey of spiritual renovation
in preparation for Christmas.  The voices of the prophets in the
liturgy, who announce the Messiah and invite all to conversion of
heart and to prayer, resound."

 "Christ, the Prince of peace, is coming!" exclaimed the Holy Father.
"Preparing ourselves for His birth means reawakening the hope for
peace in ourselves and in the entire world.  Especially peace in our
hearts which is built by putting down the weapons of rancor, vengeance
and every form of selfishness."

John Paul II emphasized that the "world greatly needs peace."  "I am
thinking especially, with profound sadness, of the latest episodes of
violence in the Middle East and Africa, as well as in so many other
parts of the world reported in the daily news.  I renew my appeal to
the leaders of the great religions: let us join forces in preaching
non-violence, forgiveness and reconciliation!"

 "On this journey of anticipation and hope that is Advent," he added,
"the Church community identifies herself more than ever with Our Lady.
 May Our Lady of Hope help us so that we may open our hearts to Him
who bestows the priceless gift of peace on all of humanity by coming
among us."

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