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Pope Leo's Christmas Message: Compassion for All

Pope Leo, in his first Christmas as pontiff, delivered a heartfelt sermon urging Catholics to remember Jesus birth in a stable and to care for the poor and strangers. He drew from past popes concerns and highlighted Gods affirmation of every persons dignity. Despite cold weather, he greeted crowds and criticized tough immigrant policies. Tomorrow, he will lead Christmas Day Mass and deliver a Urbi et Orbi blessing, setting a tone of compassion.

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