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Due to the restrictions provided by the Christmas decree, the Holy See has changed the times of the traditional Christmas celebrations celebrated by the Pontiff. There Christmas Eve Mass It was brought forward two hours, and it will be celebrated by Pope Francis at the Altar of the Chair of Saint Peter, in the Vatican basilica, today Thursday, December 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Here you can download the Christmas Eve brochure
The rite, which can only be used by a few dozen faithful, will be broadcast on live broadcast on the Facebook page of Vatican News (click here) and on the YouTube channel of Vatican Media (click here). Live broadcast also on Raiuno from 7.20pm and on Tv200 from 7pm.
Christmas mass also in sign language
For him Mass of Christmas of French Pope and the Urbi et Orbi message there will also be live broadcast on the sign language. Vatican News in collaboration with Tv2000 and Sister Veronica Donatello from CEI will offer special translations on a You Tube channel for people with hearing and communication disabilities. It is accepting an appeal from the Pontiff, included in the Message for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities of December 3, that the Vatican media will offer a free translation into sign language on the occasion of the Christmas Eve Mass to be celebrated by the Pope tomorrow December 24 and the traditional Christmas message with the Urbi et Orbi blessing on December 25.
By connecting to the link https://e.va/lis, people with hearing and communication disabilities will be able to follow the two papal events in streaming. As already on the occasion of Holy Week, the translation into sign language (Lis) will be carried out by Sr. Verónica Donatello, head of the National Service of the Italian Episcopal Conference for the Pastoral Care of People with Disabilities, and will be carried out in collaboration with Tv2000. “Therefore, the service in Sign Language already offered during the Easter Triduum celebrations this year is renewed – writes Vatican News -. An initiative with which the Vatican media express in a concrete way their closeness to those who live in particularly difficult situations in this pandemic.
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