Pope Benedict XVI
marked the final hours of 2010 with public prayer and a word
of concern for families struggling with economic troubles.
He
gave thanks for God's grace and love throughout the year as he presided
over a traditional New Year's Eve vespers service in St Peter's
Basilica.
The Pope offered praise for volunteers who work with the
downtrodden and spoke of his concern for those suffering economic
woes.
"The current moment still generates worry for the precariousness in which so many families live," the 83-year-old pontiff said.
He said the tough times required solidarity "with those who live in conditions of poverty or deprivation".
He was philosophical about the year's passing.
"At
the end of . . . 2010, before leaving its days and hours to God and his
just and merciful judgment, I feel a very strong need in my heart to
elevate our thanks to him and his love for us," Pope Benedict said
during his homily.
A choir solemnly
sang hymns of praise and ministers sprinkled incense around the
flower-bedecked altar as the Pope stood silently with his hands folded
in prayer.
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