Pope Leo XIV urges the faithful on Christmas to shed indifference in the face of suffering
Source: AP
By SILVIA STELLACCI and COLLEEN BARRY
Updated 1:45 PM CST, December 25, 2025
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VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Leo XIV during his first Christmas Day message on Thursday urged the faithful to shed indifference in the face of those who have lost everything, such as in Gaza, those who are impoverished, such as in Yemen, and the many migrants who cross the Mediterranean Sea and the American continent for a better future.
The first U.S. pontiff addressed some 26,000 people from the loggia overlooking St. Peters Square for the traditional papal Urbi et Orbi address, Latin for To the City and to the World,' which serves as a summary of the woes facing the world.
While the crowd gathered under a steady downpour during the papal Mass inside St. Peters Basilica, the rain had subsided by the time Leo took a brief tour of the square in the popemobile, then spoke to the crowd from the loggia.
Leo revived the tradition of offering Christmas greetings in multiple languages abandoned by his predecessor, Pope Francis. He received especially warm cheers when he made his greetings in his native English and Spanish, the language of his adopted country of Peru where he served first as a missionary and then as archbishop.

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ananda
(34,313 posts)Hearts and minds.
littlemissmartypants
(31,469 posts)Aussie105
(7,560 posts)The voice of empathy and tolerance so sadly lacking these days.