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    Pope: Roots of Europe Cannot be Alienated

    By Cihan News Agency
    Thursday 28, 2005


    Pope Benedict XVI, who chose his name after being inspired by
    Benedict XV, said during his first that Europe cannot be alienated
    from its Christian roots during his first public address in Saint
    Peter Square.

    "Benedict XV had ruled the church during the chaotic period of World
    War I had a unique and brave idea of peace. I will try to provide
    harmony and peace among the people and follow in his footsteps," The
    Pope then clarified his choice of this name. The life of Benedict XV
    reawakened Christianity in Europe and it is significant in the sense
    that he too is named Benedict, the Pope added. Benedict XV who
    inspired hisname was known as the pope who sent a letter to Sultan
    Murad V in 1915 after allegations regarding atrocities against the
    Armenians on Ottoman territory and then when on to continue to
    exchange letters with the founder of te Turkish Republic Mustafa
    Kemal Ataturk in the years that followed.
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