Pope talks of God's 'surprises' in Christmas radio message
LONDON: Pope Benedict XVI will say that God is true to his promises though often surprises us by how he fulfils them, in a summary for for BBC radio's " Thought for a Day" to be promote later today.
In a special eventuality to symbol Yuletide Eve, Benedict recorded a summary in Rome on Wednesday as well as his comments will go out in a container during a corporation's flagship Today programme at 0745 GMT.
"I keep all of we really much in my prayers during this Holy Season," a pope says in a broadcast, excerpts of that were carried on a BBC's website.
The prelate is quoted as observant that Yuletide recalls a time in history when a Israelites were watchful for a Messiah, whom they graphic as a good leader who would revive their freedom.
But God astounded them because it was Jesus, a kid innate in Bethlehem, who would turn their saviour instead.
The promote comes 3 months after a 83-year-old Benedict visited Britain.
In a message, listeners will listen to a pope say: "I am glad to have a event to hail we again, as well as in truth to hail listeners everywhere as we prepare to celebrate a bieing born of Christ."
In a special eventuality to symbol Yuletide Eve, Benedict recorded a summary in Rome on Wednesday as well as his comments will go out in a container during a corporation's flagship Today programme at 0745 GMT.
"I keep all of we really much in my prayers during this Holy Season," a pope says in a broadcast, excerpts of that were carried on a BBC's website.
The prelate is quoted as observant that Yuletide recalls a time in history when a Israelites were watchful for a Messiah, whom they graphic as a good leader who would revive their freedom.
But God astounded them because it was Jesus, a kid innate in Bethlehem, who would turn their saviour instead.
The promote comes 3 months after a 83-year-old Benedict visited Britain.
In a message, listeners will listen to a pope say: "I am glad to have a event to hail we again, as well as in truth to hail listeners everywhere as we prepare to celebrate a bieing born of Christ."
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