Pope Leo XIV celebrated the first Christmas since his election by denouncing the suffering of people of Gaza 窶 taking shelter in tents from the 窶徨ain, wind and cold窶 窶 and by calling for the guns to fall silent in Ukraine.
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On Christmas Day, the first US-born pope, offered the traditional 窶弑rbi et Orbi窶 blessing (窶弋o the City and to the World窶) from the balcony of St Peter窶冱, surveying a world speckled with conflicts from Yemen to Myanmar, and calling for compassion towards those who have fled their homelands to seek a future in Europe and America.
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Leo, who was elected on May 8, said Thursday that Jesus Christ is 窶徙ur peace窶 because he 窶徭hows us the way to overcome conflicts, whether interpersonal or international. With his grace, we can and must each day our part to reject hatred, violence and opposition, and to practice dialogue, peace and reconciliation.窶
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The pontiff began by asking for 窶徊ustice, peace and stability窶 for Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, Israel and Syria. Later, he said that, by becoming man, 窶廱esus took upon himself our fragility,窶 allowing him to identify 窶忤ith those who have nothing left and have lost everything, like the inhabitants of Gaza.窶
Leo celebrates Christmas Holy Mass at the Vatican.
Leo celebrates Christmas Holy Mass at the Vatican. Yara Nardi/Reuters
Leo holds an incent burner at St Peter's Basilica.
Leo holds an incent burner at St Peter's Basilica. Tiziana Fabi/AFP/Getty Images
The pope窶冱 first Christmas since his election took place in wet and cold conditions, but that failed to deter large crowds from coming out to hear his message.
Earlier during Mass, he asked how, at Christmas, 窶彡an we not think of the tents in Gaza, exposed for weeks to rain, wind and cold.窶 With more than 400,000 homes destroyed during Israel窶冱 war against Hamas, Gazans are being forced to choose this winter between living in tents exposed to the elements or living inside buildings that could collapse any minute.
窶廡ragile is the flesh of defenseless populations, tried by so many wars, ongoing or concluded, leaving behind rubble and open wounds,窶 Leo said. He quoted an Israeli poet, Yehuda Amichai, who called for peace to blossom 窶徑ike wildflowers.窶
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Later during his Christmas message, he called for compassion towards those 窶忤ho are fleeing their homeland to seek a future elsewhere, like the many refugees and migrants who cross the Mediterranean or traverse the American continent.窶 He offered Christmas greetings in different languages including Italian, English, Arabic, Chinese, Polish.
Since his election, Leo has highlighted the plight of those suffering of those in Gaza, and has been outspoken by calling for the better treatment of migrants. In his first major interview in September, the American pope voiced concern over 窶徭ome things窶 happening in the country of his birth, highlighting the significance of a letter his predecessor, Pope Francis, had sent to US bishops earlier this year, rebuking the administration窶冱 deportation plans.
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