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Pope set to light world's largest Christmas tree using iPad
With
a tap on an iPad, Pope Benedict XVI will light the world's largest electronic
Christmas tree in the Italian town of Gubbio without
having to leave his home
in Vatican City. The City of Gubbio and the Diocese of Gubbio announced at a
news conference Nov. 12 that the pope would light the tree via a video link set
up by the Vatican Television Center. The tree-lighting ceremony takes place on
the evening of Dec. 7, the eve of the Immaculate Conception. From his apartment
in Vatican City, the pope will turn on the tree using an application on the
iPad 2. Before lighting the tree, the pope will send a video message to the
citizens of Gubbio thanking the volunteers on the committee who organized the
event and who have been responsible for setting up the tree for decades. The
electronic tree extends more than 2,000 feet upon the face of Mount Igino near
Gubbio, and uses more than 25,000 feet of electrical cable. Built in 1981, it
was recognized in 1991 by the Guinness World Records as the world's largest
Christmas tree and stays lit until the Epiphany

