Pope Admonishes More Humanity at Christmette
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Even before Christmas, Pope Leo XIV called for a renunciation of violence. At Mass on Christmas Eve, he gave something to the faithful.
At his first Christmette in Rome, Pope Leo XIV called for humanity and peace. "Do not accept one another, but where there is room for man, there is also room for God," said the Pontiff in full-occupied St. Peter's Basilica, referring to the words of the Church leader Benedict XVI, who died two years ago.Christmas is a celebration of hope that "makes us messengers of peace," said the Pope. He also recalled that man's dignity is infinite, even if …
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