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Pope León XIV Calls for Compassion Amid Gaza's Struggles This Christmas

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During his first Christmas as pope, León XIV highlighted the plight of Palestinians in Gaza, who are forced to seek refuge in tents amid harsh weather conditions. He emphasized the need for compassion towards those fleeing their homelands for a better future, including migrants and refugees worldwide. The pope also called for an end to violence in Ukraine and urged the international community to support peace dialogues. His message, delivered from St. Peter's Basilica, resonated with thousands braving inclement weather to hear his call for justice and reconciliation. León XIV's Christmas message reflects his commitment to addressing global suffering and advocating for the vulnerable.

Key Details: • Pope León XIV was elected on May 8 and delivered his first Christmas message. • He called for compassion towards refugees and migrants, particularly those in Gaza. • The Christmas Mass was attended by 6,000 people in the Basilica and 5,000 outside. • León XIV emphasized the need for peace in Ukraine and a cessation of hostilities. • The Christmas season marks the end of a year of jubilee for the Catholic Church.

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