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The Archbishop of Westminster will say England is undergoing a "truly radical break" with humanity's traditions. | The Archbishop of Westminster will say England is undergoing a "truly radical break" with humanity's traditions. |
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor will use his Midnight Mass homily at Westminster Cathedral to say England is "a profoundly needy land". | Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor will use his Midnight Mass homily at Westminster Cathedral to say England is "a profoundly needy land". |
The Catholic leader in England and Wales will urge Christians to visit Bethlehem, thought to be the place where Jesus was born. | The Catholic leader in England and Wales will urge Christians to visit Bethlehem, thought to be the place where Jesus was born. |
He was speaking a day after returning from a visit to Israel. | He was speaking a day after returning from a visit to Israel. |
Please, please, if you possibly can, go on pilgrimage to the Holy Land Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor Archbishop focus on Mid-East | |
He will say: "We live in a culture that seeks to express itself as totally self-sufficient, where only what is experienced or what can be calculated is valid, where individual freedom is held as the fundamental value to which all others must be subject. | He will say: "We live in a culture that seeks to express itself as totally self-sufficient, where only what is experienced or what can be calculated is valid, where individual freedom is held as the fundamental value to which all others must be subject. |
"Our culture represents a truly radical break, not only with Christianity, but with the moral and religious traditions of humanity." | "Our culture represents a truly radical break, not only with Christianity, but with the moral and religious traditions of humanity." |
Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury will urge the world to help provide hope for a peace solution in the Middle East in his Christmas Day sermon. | Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury will urge the world to help provide hope for a peace solution in the Middle East in his Christmas Day sermon. |
Dr Rowan Williams will voice concern over what he regards as an "almost total absence" of belief in the region that a political solution can be found. | Dr Rowan Williams will voice concern over what he regards as an "almost total absence" of belief in the region that a political solution can be found. |
During his visit to Bethlehem, Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor said: "I was able, with my companions, to enter the Basilica of the Nativity and go down those steps that have been there for a thousand years and kneel and pray in the grotto where Christ was born. | During his visit to Bethlehem, Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor said: "I was able, with my companions, to enter the Basilica of the Nativity and go down those steps that have been there for a thousand years and kneel and pray in the grotto where Christ was born. |
"Please, please, if you possibly can, go on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. | "Please, please, if you possibly can, go on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. |
"It will be well worth it, not only for yourselves but also for the Christian community who live there." | "It will be well worth it, not only for yourselves but also for the Christian community who live there." |
The archbishop was on a visit to the Holy Land with other UK church leaders including the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, who has claimed the government had displayed "short-sightedness" and "ignorance" over its policies concerning Iraq. | The archbishop was on a visit to the Holy Land with other UK church leaders including the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, who has claimed the government had displayed "short-sightedness" and "ignorance" over its policies concerning Iraq. |