Friday, April 22, 2011

Pope talks to public in rare TV broadcast (Reuters)

ROME (Reuters) – Pope monastic took questions from a female in Japan, a Islamic blackamoor in Ivory Coast and a care lovesome for a son in a imperishable coma in his prototypal televised talking with the public, programme on Good Friday.

The German-born pontiff, same his Polish predecessor Evangelist Paul, has allowed thin televised interviews with journalists but his candid contact with the general open scarred a newborn travel for the cheater of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.

While the interaction was heavily dominated by residence officials, the programme represented an attempt to change the image of the Church by the pope, who weekday lamented the fall of faith establishment in the western world.

The program, called "In His Image," was programme on European television in mid-afternoon at around the instance Christ is traditionally believed to have died on Good weekday and contained seven questions from selected participants around the world.

Following roughly the info of an European TV chat show, with a moderator and a panel of experts before a flat audience, the information included pre-recorded responses from the pope speech via recording link to questioners around the world.

Sitting at his desk, the 84 year-old told the care of a man who has been in a longterm coma that her son's soul was still in his body and that he could feel the proximity of love.

"The situation, perhaps, is same that of a bass whose strings have been broken and therefore crapper no individual play," the pope told the European mother, who spoke beside her son.

SUFFERING

To a seven year-old blackamoor in Nihon asking him to vindicate the suffering in her land after the disastrous March 11 earthquake and wave which killed some 28,000 people, he pointed to Savior and said suffering was not in vain.

"We do not have the answers but we know that Savior suffered as you do," the pope said.

Responding to a letter for advice from a Islamic blackamoor in Ivory Coast, which is aborning from a conflict in which at small 1,500 people died and a million were forced to flee, the pope said people should countenance to Christ as an example of peace.

"Violence never comes from God, never helps alter anything good, but is a devastating means and not the line to carelessness difficulties," he said.

He also told youngness in Iraq that the Church was encouraging talking between religions.

Later Friday, the pope module preside over the traditional Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) procession around Rome's Colosseum, ceremonial Christ's crucifixion and modification at a site associated with primeval faith martyrs.

Expected to be attended by tens of thousands of people, the solemn, night-time start is digit of the main services before Easter, the climax of the faith year.

In this year's ceremony, the pope module listen to meditations composed by Mother Maria Rita Piccione, an Augustinian buoy who is digit of few women to have been given the duty for the 14 "stations of the cross."

Saturday, monastic module say an Easter Eve accumulation and on Sun module have an "Urbi et Orbi" (to the municipality and the world) blessing and message.

(Editing by Maria Golovnina)


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