during the coronavirus pandemic. here s the pope addressing a crowd at saint peter s sqaure during his christmas day speech. translation: sisters and brothers, what would our world be like without the patient dialogue of the many generous persons who keep families and communities together. in this time of pandemic, we have come to realise this even more. our capacity for social relationships is sorely tried. there is a growing tendency to withdraw, to do it all by ourselves, to stop making an effort to encounter others and do things together. on the international level too, there is the risk of avoiding dialogue, the risk that this complex crisis will lead to taking short cuts, rather than setting out on the longer path of dialogue. yet only those paths can lead
during his christmas day speech. translation: sisters and brothers, what with the world be like without the patient dialogue of the many generous persons who keep families and communities together? in this time of pandemic, we have come to realise this even more. 0ur capacity for social relationships is sorely tried. there is a growing tendency to withdraw. to do it all by ourselves, to stop making an effort to encounter others and to do things together. 0n the international level, too, there is the risk of avoiding dialogue, the risk that this complex crisis will lead to taking short cuts rather than setting out on the longer path of dialogue. yet, only those paths can lead to the resolution of conflicts and to lasting benefits for all.
pope francis has called for more dialogue and warned against a tendency to withdraw during the coronavirus pandemic. here s the pope addressing a crowd at saint peter s square during his christmas day speech. translation: sisters and brothers, what would our world be like without the patient dialogue of the many generous persons who keep families and communities together in this time of pandemic? we have come to realise this even more. 0ur capacity for social relationships is sorely tried. there is a growing tendency to withdraw, to do it all by ourselves, to stop making an effort to encounter others and do things together. 0n the international level too, there is the risk of avoiding dialogue, the risk that this complex crisis will lead to taking short cuts, rather than setting out on the longer path of dialogue.
earlier, we heard from our royal correspondent sarah campbell who gave us more details. approximately 8:30am, the police, thames valley and the met police arrested 19 year old man who was found within the grounds of windsor castle. building on the estate and i quote that security processes were triggered within moments of the man entering the grounds according to police though as i say, the man is now in custody, a 19 year old man in possession of an offensive weapon at windsor castle. pope francis has called for more dialogue and warned against a tendency to withdraw during the coronavirus pandemic. here s the pope addressing a crowd at saint peter s square during his christmas day speech. translation: sisters and brothers, what would our world be like without the patient dialogue
heart of every man and woman who was open to this mystery. the word became flesh in order to dialogue with us. god does not desire to carry on a monologue rather odd dialogue. god himself father, son and holy spirit is dialogue and internal infinite communion of love. by internal infinite communion of love. by coming into the world, the person of the world made flesh, jesus, god shows us the way of encountering dialogue and he made that way incarnate in himself so that we might know it and follow it and trust in trust and hope. sisters and brothers, what would our world be like without the patient dialogue of the many generous persons who keep families and communities together? in this time a pandemic, we have come to realise this even more. our