Pope Leo XIV delivers first Christmas Eve mass
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Pope Leo XVI unveiled a statue of baby Jesus during his first Christmas Eve Mass in St Peter's Basilica. In his homily, he marveled at the “wisdom” of the Christmas story — an infant Jesus born to save mankind. “In the face of the suffering of the poor, (God) sends one who is defenceless to be the strength to rise again,” the first US pope told a packed basilica.
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Pope Leo XIV, during his first Christmas Day message, urged the faithful to shed indifference toward those who are suffering.
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