Christmas Mass: the Pope remembers charity on Christmas Eve



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Without shaking hands to greet peace, without preparing gifts: under the conditions of Corona, Pope Francis (84) celebrated the traditional Christmas mass in St. At the mass on the occasion of the birth of Jesus Christ, the head of the Church Catholic remembered charity. “Insatiable, we want more and so we rush to the many troughs of vanity and forget about the nativity scene in Bethlehem,” he said Thursday night at mass in St. Peter’s Basilica.

With reference to the Christmas story, Francis added in his sermon that this manger was poor in everything but rich in love and taught that the food of life consists in being loved by God and in loving others. The pontiff also warned that his life should not be used to pity himself but to “comfort the tears of those who suffer.”

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