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Woman terrorist attacked pope @ X'mas Eve Mass

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Religious fanatics are ALL belong to nut houses, regardless of race language or religion.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091225...lYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcnkEc2xrA3BvcGVrbm9ja2VkZA--


Pope knocked down by woman at Christmas Eve Mass

By ARIEL DAVID, Associated Press Writer Ariel David, Associated Press Writer – 43 mins ago

VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI's Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peter's Basilica got off to a tumultuous start Thursday after an apparently deranged woman jumped the barriers and knocked him down on his way to the altar.

In his homily, delivered unflappably after the incident, Benedict urged the world to "wake up" from selfishness and petty affairs, and find time for God and spiritual matters.

The 82-year-old pope was unhurt after his fall, said a Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Ciro Benedettini.

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

While the Holy Land's top Roman Catholic clergyman reminded followers that peace remains elusive, while the threat of sectarian violence in the Islamic world and the lava spilling from a volcano in the Philippines clouded the celebrations for other Christian communities across the globe.

At the Vatican, witness video obtained by The Associated Press showed a woman dressed in a red hooded sweat shirt vaulting over the wooden barriers that cordoned off the basilica's main aisle and rushing toward the pope before being swarmed by bodyguards. She grabbed the pope's vestments as she was taken down, with Benedict seemingly falling on top of her.

The commotion happened as the pope's procession was making its way toward the main altar and shocked gasps rang out through the public that packed the basilica. The procession came to a halt and security rushed to the trouble spot.

Benedettini said the woman who pushed the pope appeared to be mentally unstable and had been arrested by Vatican police. He said she also knocked down Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, who was taken to hospital for a check up.

"During the procession an unstable person jumped a barrier and knocked down the Holy Father," Benedettini told The Associated Press by telephone. "(The pope) quickly got up and continued the procession."

In Bethlehem, residents hemmed in by an Israeli security barrier and still recovering from years of violence, celebrated their town's annual day in the spotlight along with pilgrims and tourists. Visitors milled around Manger Square, mingling with clergymen, camera crews and locals hawking food and trinkets.

Christmas in Bethlehem has its incongruous elements — the troops of Palestinian boy scouts who wear kilts and play bagpipes in one of the town's holiday traditions, for example, or the inflatable Santa Clauses hanging from church pillars and storefronts looking out of place and overdressed in this Middle Eastern town with not a snowflake in sight.

Jeffrey Lynch, 36, a sanitation worker from New York City, was taking a tour through the Church of the Nativity, the fourth-century Crusader era structure built atop the grottos that mark the spot believed to be the birthplace of Jesus.

"It's a miracle being here on Christmas Eve. It's a lifetime opportunity. I wish everybody could be here," he said.

But the Holy Land's top Roman Catholic cleric, Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal, reminded listeners in a holiday address that peace remains out of reach. "The wish that we most want, we most hope for, is not coming. We want peace," Twal said after he passed into Bethlehem in a traditional holiday procession from nearby Jerusalem.

Twal and his convoy of dozens of vehicles entered Palestinian-controlled territory through a massive steel gate in Israel's heavily guarded West Bank separation barrier, escorted by Israeli soldiers and police in jeeps.

The barrier and the heavy Israeli security presence served as reminders of the friction and hostilities that have thwarted peace efforts.

Only hours later, an Israeli man was shot and killed in the West Bank in an attack by Palestinian gunmen. Such attacks, once common, have become rare in recent years as the West Bank has regained a semblance of normalcy.

The Israeli military identified the man as a resident of a nearby settlement, and a little-known Palestinian faction took responsibility in an e-mail sent to journalists.

Some Christians in other far-flung parts of the world also saw gloom edge out the holiday cheer.

Baghdad's small remaining Christian minority was to celebrate midnight Mass in daylight for security reasons, and churches were under heavy guard. A bombing this week targeting a 1,200-year-old church in Mosul killed two passers-by, underscoring Iraqi Christians' concerns.

A marble palace once occupied by Saddam Hussein housed an impromptu Christmas celebration for U.S. soldiers and others far from home.

"I have mixed emotions," said Lt. Col Timothy Bedsole, 52, an Army chaplain from Alabama who was marking his second Christmas in Iraq since the 2003 invasion. "It's a very happy time for us as Christians and a very sad time to be away from our families."

Few were celebrating at a tent camp 220 miles southwest of Islamabad, Pakistan, erected to house Christians left homeless by a rampage of looting and arson by Muslims in August.

The Christians say they have received cell phone text messages warning them to expect a "special Christmas present." They're terrified their tents will be torched or their church services bombed.

"Last year I celebrated Christmas full of joy," said Irfan Masih, cradling his young son among the canvas shelters and open ditches of the camp. But now "the fear that we may again be attacked is in our hearts."

Far to the east, in the shadow of the erupting Mayon volcano in the Philippines, thousands of families were spending Christmas Eve in shelters as the volcano belched out 20 gray ash columns Thursday, some of them a mile (1.5 kilometers) high.

Government workers and volunteers tried to keep some 47,000 displaced residents entertained with games, movies and concerts, a heavy burden during the Christmas season in this majority Roman Catholic country.

Noodles, fruit and corned beef were distributed at the shelters for Christmas Eve dinner. Children in one evacuation center gleefully lined up for ice cream.

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Associated Press Writer Dalia Nammari contributed to this report from Bethlehem, West Bank.
 
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Religious fanatics are ALL belong to nut houses, regardless of race language or religion.
VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI's Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peter's Basilica got off to a tumultuous start Thursday after an apparently deranged woman jumped the barriers and knocked him down on his way to the altar.

what about sanity?
:D
 
http://hk.news.yahoo.com/article/091225/8/ftjh.html


教宗遇襲無礙 耶誕文告籲重視道德危機
(法新社)2009年12月26日 星期六 01:05

(法新社梵蒂岡 25日電) 教宗本篤十六世 (Benedict XVI)今天發表傳統耶誕文告時氣色良好,並敦促對移民展現寬容。教宗昨天於聖伯多祿大教堂(St Peter's Basilica)遇襲摔倒。

教宗表示,「面對遠離家鄉,受飢餓、不寬容或環境惡化驅趕所形成的大出走潮」,羅馬天主教會呼籲「採取接納並歡迎的態度」。

現年82歲的教宗神采奕奕並從容不迫地向聚集於聖伯多祿大教堂廣場(St Peter's Square)的數以萬計教徒,及全世界數百萬基督徒發表對梵蒂岡和全球文告(urbi et orbi)。

他說:「教會對於天災與貧窮的受害者,深感休戚與共。」

他也沈痛地表示,比起全球金融危機,「道德危機」更為嚴重。

身為全球11億羅馬天主教徒領袖,教宗接著以馬爾他語至蒙古 語等65種語言賜福教徒。

耶誕夜子夜彌撒剛開始之際,一名25歲女子跳過維安護欄,衝向教宗,導致他摔倒地上。

梵蒂岡指認襲擊者為25歲的馬約洛(SusannaMaiolo),已送醫接受「必要的治療」。

教廷發言人龍巴迪(Federico Lombardi)告訴法新社,馬約洛「顯然精神失常」,她擁有瑞士 及義大利 雙國籍。

他說,馬約洛1年前曾在同樣場合試圖接近教宗,但遭保鑣阻擋。

87歲的法國 樞機主教艾契加雷(RogerEtchegaray)當時距離教宗數公尺之遠,也遭波及跌斷一條腿。梵蒂岡說,艾契加雷的頸大腿骨骨折,將動手術。

龍巴迪試圖大事化小,讚美教宗「超凡的自制力及掌控現場的能力」。

他說:「這雖然算是攻擊事件,但她未持有武器,並無危險。」

耶誕夜彌撒是觀光客及教徒能接近教宗的少數場合之一。(譯者:中央社鄭竹雅)
 
Accordingly the terrorst already managed to break the leg of a Cardinal Etchegaray, who is hospitalized.
 
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Picture: Susanna Maiolo, Swiss-Italian woman attacks Pope on Christmas Eve 2009. Drags Pope to floor after jumping barrier.

Taken to hospital, a "apparently unbalanced" Sussanna Maiolo named as woman who tried to tackle Pope during Christmas Eve ceremony.
The woman who attacked Pope Benedict at Christmas Eve Midnight Mass 2009 has been named as Susanna Maiolo, a 25-year-old Italian.
Dressed in red, Susanna Maiolo was seen jumping a barrier at St Peters Basilica at the Vatican as Pope Benedict XVI walked with his entourage toward the alter.
Despite being tackled by a quick thinking body guard at the last moment, Susanna Maiolo managed to grab the Pope by his clothing and drag him the the floor, video showed.
Of dual Swiss and Italian nationality, Susanna Maiolo also allegedly attempted to jump the barrier in a similar circumstances last Christmas Eve at the same ceremony, but was nabbed before she could.
The Susanna Maiolo incident, caught on video cameras by other Midnight Mass patrons is a big embarrassment for Vatican security.
'It was an assault, but it wasn't dangerous because she wasn't armed," a Vatican media liaison officer told reporters after the Susanna Maiolo incident.
 
Susanna Maiolo, 2008

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