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Pope rebukes those ‘ravenous’ for money, power during Christmas Eve mass

Por: New York Daily News World December 25, 2022

Pope Francis denounced humanity’s “greed for consumption” and rebuked those “ravenous” for money and power as he presided over Christmas Eve mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on Saturday. Speaking to approximately 7,000 faithful, Francis reflected on the humility and poverty of the manger, the first resting place of Baby Jesus. “In order to rediscover the meaning of Christmas, we need to look to the manger,” the Holy Father said when... + full article



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