With
the support of the Nigerian government, U.S. President Donald Trump
announced that the U.S. military has carried out strikes against
elements of ISIS in Nigeria that “have been targeting and viciously
killing, primarily, innocent Christians.”
In
Bethlehem, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista
Pizzaballa, affirmed that “one of the great messages of Christmas” is
that God “does not wait for history to improve before entering into it,”
but rather embraces human reality
In
his first Christmas “Urbi et Orbi” message as pope, Leo XIV urged the
world to embrace “responsibility” as the sure way to peace, while
pointing in particular to the suffering of people in Gaza, Yemen, and
those fleeing war and poverty as refugees and migrants.
Pope
Leo XIV on Christmas Day deplored the “falsehoods” used to justify wars
that leave young people “forced to take up arms” and “sent to their
deaths,” while also drawing attention to the humanitarian suffering of
displaced people — including families living in tents in Gaza — in a
homily centered on the vulnerability of the Word made flesh.
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