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Pope Benedict hopes to further cause of world peace
Pope Benedict said on Tuesday he hoped his trip to the United States next week would help draw attention to the need for greater peace and justice around the world.
Vatican City: Pope Benedict said on Tuesday he hoped his trip to the United States next week would help draw attention to the need for greater peace and justice around the world.
Benedict also said in a videotaped message in English and Spanish that he prayed his first trip to the United States as Pope would be a sign of his friendship towards every religion.
The Pope, who will visit Washington and New York and address the United Nations during the April 15-20 trip, said: "Indeed, the world has greater need of hope than ever: hope for peace, for justice and for freedom.
"But this hope can never be fulfilled without obedience to the law of God, which Christ brought to fulfilment in the commandment to love one another."
Talks with Bush
The Pope arrives on April 15 in Washington, where he will be greeted by President George W. Bush. He and Bush will hold private talks after the official welcoming ceremony at the White House the next day.
In Washington, Benedict will say a Mass at Nationals Park stadium, address Catholic educators, and meet leaders of other religions.
"I earnestly hope that my presence among you will be seen as a fraternal gesture towards every ecclesial community and a sign of friendship for members of other religious traditions and all men and women of good will," he said in the video message.
In New York, where he will spend three days, Benedict will pray at Ground Zero, the site of the World Trade Centre that was destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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