At Vatican Christmas Concert, Pope Leo XIV Sings Praises of Music
Pope Leo XIV joined Michael Bublé and over 3,000 vulnerable guests at the Vatican's sixth annual charity concert celebrating Christmas through music.
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At Vatican Christmas concert, Pope Leo XIV sings praises of music
ROME – Pope Leo XIV on Saturday said music is a both a gift and a message to the world which can serve as a bridge that leads people to God. The pope’s remarks came during a special Christmas concert that has been an annual occurrence in the Vatican since the Francis era, and this year featured Canadian singing legend Michael Bublé among the artists. Speaking to those gathered for the Vatican’s sixth annual Concert for the Poor, held Dec. 6 in t…
Over 2,000 poor welcomed for the concert (ANSA)
Michael Bubl brought a cheerful swing to the Vatican: at the concert dedicated to the poor he immediately began telling the audience that it was the most beautiful...
Pope Leo: ‘Music is like a bridge that leads us to God’
Pope Leo XIV joins the audience at the Vatican’s “Concert with the Poor” in the Paul VI Hall and expresses his pleasure to be able to partake in the joy of listening to music, which is “not a luxury for the few, but a divine gift accessible to everyone.” Read all
Pope Leo XIV attended the “Concert with the Poor” in Paul VI Hall, an event that this year generated special expectation for the participation of Canadian singer Michael Bublé, one of the most recognized voices of Christmas music in the world. This was the sixth edition of the concert, an initiative that the Holy Father recalled, “born from the heart of Pope Francis to offer a space of beauty, hope and closeness to people in vulnerable situation…
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