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Pope Leo Urges Action on Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis in Christmas Sermon

Pope Leo delivered a poignant Christmas sermon on December 25, 2023, highlighting the dire humanitarian conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza. This marked a notable moment during what is traditionally a solemn occasion for Christians around the world as they celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. The Pope’s remarks reflected his increasing concern for those suffering in conflict zones, particularly in the Middle East.

During his address at St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Leo drew a parallel between the humble beginnings of Jesus, born in a stable, and the challenging circumstances many face today. He remarked, “How, then, can we not think of the tents in Gaza, exposed for weeks to rain, wind and cold?” This statement underscores the urgent plight of those living in precarious conditions amidst ongoing conflict.

Having assumed the papacy in May 2023, Pope Leo is the first pope from the United States. Known for his diplomatic approach, he has often shied away from overt political statements. Nevertheless, he has consistently voiced his concern for the welfare of Palestinians and reiterated the necessity for a Palestinian state as part of any lasting solution to the longstanding Israel-Palestinian conflict.

In October 2023, a ceasefire was established between Israel and Hamas following two years of intense military operations. Despite this, humanitarian organizations report that aid into Gaza remains insufficient. An overwhelming majority of the population is currently homeless, exacerbating the already critical situation.

Pope Leo also used his Christmas sermon to address broader global issues, lamenting the conditions of homeless populations worldwide. He stated, “Fragile is the flesh of defenceless populations, tried by so many wars, ongoing or concluded, leaving behind rubble and open wounds.” His message resonated with the thousands gathered at the basilica, highlighting the need for compassion and action in response to human suffering.

The Pope further expressed his concern for young individuals who are forced into conflict, stating, “Fragile are the minds and lives of young people forced to take up arms, who on the front lines feel the senselessness of what is asked of them.” His words serve as a call to reflection on the consequences of war and the responsibility of leaders to protect their citizens.

Later on the same day, Pope Leo is scheduled to deliver the “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world) message, a twice-yearly address that typically addresses global conflicts and offers blessings. His Christmas sermon signals a commitment to addressing pressing humanitarian issues, particularly in light of the ongoing crises affecting vulnerable populations worldwide.

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