Christians from the world over packed Manger Square in Bethlehem today (December 24, 2012) to celebrate the birth of Jesus in the ancient West Bank town where He was born, according to the Huffington Post website.
For their Palestinian hosts, this holiday season was an especially joyous one, with the hardships of the Israeli occupation that so often clouded previous celebrations eased by the United Nations' recent recognition of an independent state of Palestine.
In his annual pre-Christmas homily, the top Roman Catholic cleric in the Holy Land, Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal, said the road to actual freedom was still long, but this year's festivities were doubly joyful, celebrating "the birth of Christ our Lord and the birth of the state of Palestine."
"The path (to statehood) remains long, and will require a united effort," added Twai -- a Palestinian citizen of Jordan -- at the patriarchate's headquarters in Jerusalem's Old City.
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