Pope Leo XIV Decries Gaza Conditions in First Christmas Sermon
In his inaugural Christmas sermon, Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, voiced strong concerns over the dire conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza. He drew parallels between Jesus' birth in a stable and the struggles of displaced families in tents, marking a direct appeal for global attention to the humanitarian crisis.
- Pope Leo XIV delivered his first Christmas sermon as pontiff.
- He decried the challenging conditions for Palestinians in Gaza.
- The Pope compared Gaza tents to the stable where Jesus was born.
- Leo XIV was elected Pope on May 8, 2025, succeeding Pope Francis.
- He is the first American-born Pope in the Catholic Church's history.
- The sermon was an unusually direct appeal on a solemn day.
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