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Remember the war weary and the poor, Pope Francis urges world’s Catholics on Christmas Eve

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December 25, 2022
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Pope Francis on Saturday led the world’s Catholics into Christmas, saying in an apparent reference to the war in Ukraine and other conflicts that the level of greed and hunger for power was such that some wanted to “consume even their neighbours.”

Francis, celebrating the 10th Christmas of his pontificate, presided at a solemn Christmas Eve mass in St. Peter’s Basilica. It was the first with a capacity crowd of about 7,000 following almost three years of restricted attendance because of COVID-19.

About 4,000 other people participated outside in St. Peter’s Square on a relatively warm night.

A general view inside St. Peter’s Basilica as the Pope celebrates Christmas Eve mass at the Vatican on Saturday. (Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters)

As has been the case for the past several months, a knee ailment prevented Francis from standing for long periods, delegating a cardinal to be the main celebrant at the altar of the largest church in Christendom.

Sitting to the side of the altar for most of the mass, he wove his homily around the theme of greed and consumption on various levels, asking people to look beyond the consumerism that has “packaged” the feast, rediscover its meaning and remember those suffering from war and poverty.

“Men and women in our world, in their hunger for wealth and power, consume even their neighbours, their brothers and sisters,” he said.

“How many wars have we seen! And in how many places, even today, are human dignity and freedom treated with contempt!”

Since Russia invaded its neighbour in February, Francis has spoken out against the war at nearly every public event, at least twice a week, denouncing what he has called atrocities and unprovoked aggression.

He did not specifically mention Ukraine on Saturday night.

A man presses a gold cross to the head of a man in a green military jacket, sitting beside other men outside.
A priest of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine conducts a Christmas Eve service for servicemen of the Ukrainian National Guard in the Kharkiv region. Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. (Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Reuters)

“As always, the principal victims of this human greed are the weak and the vulnerable,” the Pope said, denouncing “a world ravenous for money, power and pleasure.”

“I think above all of the children devoured by war, poverty and injustice,” he said, also mentioning “unborn, poor and forgotten children.”

Drawing a parallel between the infant Jesus born in a manger and the poverty of today, the Pope said: “In the manger of rejection and discomfort, God makes himself present. He comes there because there we see the problem of our humanity: the indifference produced by the greedy rush to possess and consume.”

A girl with a large red and green bow in her hair looks at a small statue of a baby.
A girl looks at a statue of the baby Jesus as Pope Francis presides over Christmas Eve mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican on Saturday. (Gregorio Borgia/The Associated Press)

Earlier this month, Francis urged people to spend less on Christmas celebrations and gifts and send the difference to Ukrainians to help them get through the winter.

He marked his 86th birthday last week and, apart from the knee ailment, appears to be in overall good health.

On Christmas Day, which falls on Sunday, Francis is due to deliver his twice-year “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world) blessing and message from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica to tens of thousands of people in the square below.

A man in a white robe sits in a wheelchair, surrounded by people.
Pope Francis, centre, sits in a wheelchair as he attends Christmas Eve mass at St Peter’s Basilica on Saturday. (Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty Images)



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