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Pope: Christmas will be tough this year

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Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:29a.m.

Pope Benedict XVI during his pastoral visit at the Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Rome (Reuters)

Pope Benedict XVI during his pastoral visit at the Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Rome (Reuters)

Pope Benedict XVI says he knows Christmas this year will be difficult, in an acknowledgement of the economic crisis gripping much of the West.

However, he is urging the faithful to remember there's more to the holiday than gift-buying.

Benedict spoke Sunday while visiting a parish in a working-class neighbourhood on the outskirts of Rome.

Italians are facing new and higher taxes as the country struggles with a government debt crisis.

The pope told parishioners he knows that Christimas will be "very difficult," but that he wanted to wish all a happy holiday. Benedict said that preparing for Christmas "doesn't only mean buying" gifts.

Later, greeting pilgrims in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, he said real joy is linked to something deeper.

AP

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