Prosperous nation. It is also a nation forged in the commitment that we will never allow the horrors and atrocities of the last century to be repeated. Now, we must Work Together to build a future where the nations of the region are at peace, and all of the region are at peace, and all of our children can grow, and grow up of our children can grow, and grow up strong, and grow up free from terrorism and violence. During my travels, in recent days, i have found new reasons for hope. I have just concluded a visit to saudi arabia, where yesterday i met with king salman, and with the leaders from across the muslim and arab world. And that visit, we reached historic in agreements to pursue greater cooperation in the fight against terrorism and its evil ideology. My future travels will ta ke ideology. My future travels will take me to visit pope francis at the vatican, and then our nato and european allies. We have before us a rare opportunity to bring security and stability and peace to thi
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Christmas Traditions From 17 Countries Around The World
Dec.21.2020
Many are familiar with time-honored Christmas traditions in the U.S. such as putting up lights and colored decorations, having Christmas trees and nativity scenes, attending religious celebrations such as candlelit services or Midnight Mass, and, of course, making plans for Santa Clausâs visit. By the way, you can even track Santa as he makes his rounds thanks to the annual North American Aerospace Defense Command tracker! But how is Christmas celebrated around the world?
Although some countries have very similar ways of celebrating Christmas, others have traditions that are markedly different than those followed in the U.S.
responded positively that we would like to welcome him and then few days later it was his office senior advisers or the vice president together with representatives of the white house and the state department came to my office early november and we discussed the vice president s program while visiting bethlehem and palestine it was our proposition for him to meet our president and visit the church of nativity but actually have the opportunity to sit and discuss with christian leaders knowing he has christian minorities and communities in the middle east as a top priority for him and we wanted him to hear from the palestinian christians about their wish and the birthplace of jesus that is bem le hem, the wall and the situation in jerusalem as the city of one god and the city for all of the children of god be it jews, muslims, be it christians and we insisted on that meeting and we arrange it and on wednesday vice president pence stands behind president trump as he announced jerusalem as
holy land, a day after the leader of the world s catholics firmly inserted himself into the middle east peace process, visiting bethlehem. the pope called on israel and the palestinians to meet with him personally at his vatican apartment for a sort of summit that could help them find common ground. vatican correspondent delia gallagher is live in jerusalem. you know, delia, this is just a three-day trip, but so much symbolism, so many historic moments already. what kind of impact is the pope having there at this moment in your eyes? reporter: john, i think this has been so far, as you say, a trip full of resonance. of course, it really couldn t be otherwise in the holy land for the pope. just this morning he met with muslim leaders, he met with jewish leaders, a very poignant moment at the yad vashem memorial, the holocaust memorial here in jerusalem, where the pope also met with six survivors
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