Pope Leo XIV calls for more humanity during Christmas Mass

In his first Christmas Mass in Rome, Pope Leo XIV called for compassion and peace. He quoted his predecessor Benedict XVI. and highlighted the infinite dignity of humanity. Thousands of faithful followed the service on screens in St. Peter's Square despite pouring rain.

Pope Leo XIV., the first American on the Throne of St. Peter, celebrated his first Christmas Mass on December 24, 2025, in St. Peter's Basilica. Addressing a packed congregation, he spoke of hope and the call to be messengers of peace. He warned against an economy that treats people like commodities and stressed the infinite dignity of every individual.

In his homily, the pontiff quoted words from Benedict XVI., who died two years ago: «Not to welcome one means not to welcome the other. Where there is room for man, there is room for God too». He also commemorated his predecessor Francis, who died in April and opened the Holy Year in 2024 despite health issues. The Holy Year concludes on January 6.

The pope called for a one-day ceasefire in all global conflicts, particularly referencing the war in Ukraine. He expressed sadness that Russia had rejected a Christmas truce. Regarding the Middle East, he hoped for progress in the peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians.

Outside in the rain, Leo XIV. greeted the thousands in St. Peter's Square, wished them Merry Christmas, and blessed those waiting under umbrellas. St. Peter's Basilica, though large, does not hold everyone, he noted. In Bethlehem, Christians marked Christmas for the first time since the end of the Gaza war, erecting a large tree in front of the Church of the Nativity after a two-year absence.

On December 25, the pope will deliver the «Urbi et Orbi» blessing from the basilica's balcony, with tens of thousands of faithful expected.

Related Articles

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa shakes hands with Pope Leo XIV during a diplomatic meeting at the Vatican, highlighting discussions on global challenges and an invitation for a papal visit to South Africa.
Image generated by AI

Ramaphosa meets Pope Leo XIV to discuss global challenges

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on November 8, 2025, urging global solidarity and the spirit of Ubuntu to address inequality, conflicts, and environmental degradation. The discussions highlighted South Africa's G20 Presidency theme of solidarity, equality, and sustainability. Ramaphosa extended an invitation for the Pope to visit South Africa.

Following his Christmas Eve Mass, Pope Leo XIV expressed deep sorrow for Palestinians in Gaza during his Christmas Day homily at St. Peter's Basilica. He renewed calls for peace amid global conflicts, highlighting the plight of the homeless and youth in wars.

Reported by AI

Singer Fafá de Belém changed her Christmas plans to attend the first Christmas Mass celebrated by Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican. The invitation arrived on Monday, December 22, altering her trip to Portugal. The ceremony took place on Wednesday night, December 24.

King Felipe VI dedicated his traditional Christmas Eve message to defending conviviality as the foundation of Spanish democracy, warning of a crisis of trust that feeds extremism. Delivered standing for the first time in the Column Hall of the Royal Palace, the nine-minute speech recalled the 50th anniversary of the Transition and the 40th of EU accession. He called for dialogue, respect, and exemplarity in public powers amid a turbulent world.

Reported by AI

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier used his Christmas address to advocate for a confident Europe and solidarity with Ukraine. He discussed light in darkness and called for open dialogue amid crises and uncertainties. The speech is traditionally broadcast at Christmas.

Generalitat President Salvador Illa used his December 26 Christmas speech to warn about the advance of ultra-right ideas in Catalonia, Spain, and Europe, defending humanity and solidarity as essential pillars. Amid the eviction of 400 homeless people in Badalona and the growth of parties like Aliança Catalana and Vox, Illa emphasized that responses to challenges do not involve blaming the most vulnerable.

Reported by AI

Pope Leo XIV has appointed a parish priest as the new bishop of the Diocese of Kalibo. Cyril Buhayan Villareal, 51, will succeed the retired Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc. The announcement came in a Holy See press release on January 25.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline