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The Queen's Christmas Broadcast in Full

Posted: 25/12/2011 12:45

Below is the full text of Her Majesty The Queen's Christmas Message delivered today on television by her Royal Highness and broadcast to the entire Commonwealth. It is printed in full by kind permission of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second and Buckingham Palace.

In this past year my family and I have been inspired by the courage and hope we have seen in so many ways in Britain, in the Commonwealth and around the world. We've seen that it's in hardship that we often find strength from our families; it's in adversity that new friendships are sometimes formed; and it's in a crisis that communities break down barriers and bind together to help one another.

Families, friends and communities often find a source of courage rising up from within. Indeed, sadly, it seems that it is tragedy that often draws out the most and the best from the human spirit.

When Prince Philip and I visited Australia this year we saw for ourselves the effects of natural disaster in some of the areas devastated by floods, where in January so many people lost their lives and their livelihoods. We were moved by the way families and local communities held together to support each other.

Prince William travelled to New Zealand and Australia in the aftermath of earthquakes, cyclones and floods and saw how communities rose up to rescue the injured, comfort the bereaved and rebuild the cities and towns devastated by nature.

The Prince of Wales also saw first hand the remarkable resilience of the human spirit after tragedy struck in a Welsh mining community, and how communities can work together to support their neighbours.

This past year has also seen some memorable and historic visits - to Ireland and from America.

The spirit of friendship so evident in both these nations can fill us all with hope. Relationships that years ago were once so strained have through sorrow and forgiveness blossomed into long term friendship. It is through this lens of history that we should view the conflicts of today, and so give us hope for tomorrow.

Of course, family does not necessarily mean blood relatives but often a description of a community, organisation or nation. The Commonwealth is a family of 53 nations, all with a common bond, shared beliefs, mutual values and goals.

It is this which makes the Commonwealth a family of people in the truest sense, at ease with each other, enjoying its shared history and ready and willing to support its members in the direst of circumstances. They have always looked to the future, with a sense of camaraderie, warmth and mutual respect while still maintaining their individualism.

The importance of family has, of course, come home to Prince Philip and me personally this year with the marriages of two of our grandchildren, each in their own way a celebration of the God-given love that binds a family together.

For many this Christmas will not be easy. With our armed forces deployed around the world, thousands of service families face Christmas without their loved ones at home. The bereaved and the lonely will find it especially hard. And, as we all know, the world is going through difficult times. All this will affect our celebration of this great Christian festival.

Finding hope in adversity is one of the themes of Christmas. Jesus was born into a world full of fear. The angels came to frightened shepherds with hope in their voices: 'Fear not', they urged, 'we bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviour who is Christ the Lord.'

Although we are capable of great acts of kindness, history teaches us that we sometimes need saving from ourselves - from our recklessness or our greed. God sent into the world a unique person - neither a philosopher nor a general (important though they are) - but a Saviour, with the power to forgive.

Forgiveness lies at the heart of the Christian faith. It can heal broken families, it can restore friendships and it can reconcile divided communities. It is in forgiveness that we feel the power of God's love.

In the last verse of this beautiful carol, O Little Town of Bethlehem, there's a prayer:
O Holy Child of Bethlehem
Descend to us we pray
Cast out our sin
And enter in
Be born in us today

It is my prayer that on this Christmas day we might all find room in our lives for the message of the angels and for the love of God through Christ our Lord.

I wish you all a very happy Christmas.

 

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Below is the full text of Her Majesty The Queen's Christmas Message delivered today on television by her Royal Highness and broadcast to the entire Commonwealth. It is printed in full by kind permissi...
Below is the full text of Her Majesty The Queen's Christmas Message delivered today on television by her Royal Highness and broadcast to the entire Commonwealth. It is printed in full by kind permissi...
 
 
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10:24 PM on 12/26/2011
"When Prince Philip and I visited Australia this year we saw for ourselves the effects of natural disaster in some of the areas devastated by floods, where in January so many people lost their lives and their livelihoods. We were moved by the way families and local communities held together to support each other." you could have seen that in 2007 in the uk, if you wren't the most docile monarch ever. Truly, how many previous monarchs have rolled over on so many topics that matter to the uk so much?
10:42 PM on 12/26/2011
Constituional monarchy? If only the monarch had the balls (no pun intenended m' lady) to stand up for it....60 years with no monarchal involvement in parliament....says it all.
10:43 PM on 12/26/2011
A monarch that is as inactive as they are ineffectual is no monarch at all....me, now, this year...enjoy ;)
09:25 PM on 12/26/2011
Don't usually pay too much attention to "The Queens Speech" nowadays but tonight I looked through it and realised what sense she talks. Makes me proud to be one of her subjects. With much respect I salute you and appreciate all you do for this wonderful country. God Bless You.
08:49 PM on 12/26/2011
What will we ever do without you?
10:29 PM on 12/26/2011
Rot like the peasants you truly are?
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01:53 PM on 12/26/2011
Thank you for such an inspiring message Your Majesty. Allah bless you and the Royal Family. And hope Prince Philip gets well soon as we all miss him!
12:13 PM on 12/26/2011
I think that this was one of the best Christmas broadcasts that her Majesty has ever made. One of her titles is Defender of the Faith, and Christianity very much needs a champion in this country right now,
I would like to remind all our immigrants.... "when in Rome, do as the Romans do".
Blend in a tad, and make yourselves slightly more welcome as a result.
There is another saying... do not bite the hand that feeds you.
08:39 AM on 12/26/2011
I think if you listen to the words of the KINKS SONG /VICTORIA that just about sums up the royals for me !
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04:35 AM on 12/26/2011
"Although we are capable of great acts of kindness, history teaches us that we sometimes need saving from ourselves - from our recklessness or our greed. "

Yes, it has gotten to that point.

"We were moved by the way families and local communities held together to support each other" and "...saw how communities rose up to rescue the injured, comfort the bereaved and rebuild the cities and towns devastated by nature."

yes, maybe we shall slowly learn what Jesus tried so hard to model to us through his acts....to 'do not to others what you would not like done to you' and to 'love thy neighbour as thyself'.

ultimately, these 3 things....ie forgiveness and caring about our neighbours and friends in the above manor , are the things that can save us on a global level to come out of any economic (or any other crisis). I hope we can get our act together soon!
01:04 AM on 12/26/2011
Thank you, Your Majesty, for a clear, uncomplicated message to inspire the whole nation.
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Abandon hope when you post on here
11:10 PM on 12/25/2011
Excellenmt braodcast Maam, well done, its about time people realised what your family does for the country and your remaining word were more encouraging than any governement speeches in the last 20 years.
05:28 PM on 12/25/2011
It takes a remarkable woman of 85 to put things into perspective. We should all thank her,
04:22 PM on 12/25/2011
I thought the message a bit bland this year ......However, when seeing Her Majestys' words in print, it stands out more than the spoken word....I don't know how Her Majesty manages to attend so many functions throughout the year. She is a wonderful asset to this country and long may she continue to rule.
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Abandon hope when you post on here
11:11 PM on 12/25/2011
She alone brings billions into this countries economy, what do the likes of Alec Salmon generate in the way of money or business, nothing they are simply takers, like most MP's