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Pope's words comfort persecuted Christians

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis Tuesday published a special Christmas message for persecuted Christians in the Middle East, telling them he prays for them “every day” and announcing plans to visit them in person.

Christian presence in the Middle East has been dwindling for decades, but recently there has been a mass exodus of community members from Iraq and Syria as a result of the steady advance of the Islamic State extremist group.

“I write to you just before Christmas, knowing that for many of you the music of your Christmas hymns will also be accompanied by tears and sighs,” Francis wrote in his letter.

“I want to express to all of you my personal closeness and solidarity, as well as that of the whole Church, and to offer you a word of consolation and hope,” he added.

The pontiff has often mentioned the plight of Christians and other Middle East minorities, such as the Yezidis, most recently during a late November trip to Turkey, which has given shelter to about 1.6 million refugees from Syria and Iraq.

In his Tuesday message, he said he wanted to go to region’s refugee camps.

“I do hope to have the chance to come to you in person and to visit and to comfort you,” Francis wrote.

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