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Pope: Needy, vulnerable must come first

Priorities for vaccine addressed by pontiff on Christmas Day

- By Frances D’Emilio

VATICAN CITY >> Pope Francis made a Christmas Day plea for authoritie­s to make COVID-19 vaccines available to all, insisting that the first in line should be the most vulnerable and needy, regardless of who holds the patents for the shots.

“Vaccines for everybody, especially for the most vulnerable and needy,” who should be first in line, Francis said in off-the- cuff remarks from his prepared

text, calling the developmen­t of such vaccines “light of hope” for the world.

“We can’t let closed na

tionalisms impede us from living as the true human family that we are,” the pope said.

He called on the leaders of nations, businesses and internatio­nal organizati­ons to “promote cooperatio­n and not competitio­n, and to search for a solution for all.”

Amid a surge of coronaviru­s infections this fall in Italy, Francis broke with tradition for Christmas. Instead of delivering his “Urbi et Orbi” speech — Latin for “to the city and to the world” — outdoors from the central loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica, he read it from inside a cavernous hall at the Apostolic Palace, flanked by two Christmas trees with blinking lights.

Normally, tens of thousands of people would have crowded into St. Peter’s Square to receive the pope’s Christmas blessing and listen to his speech. But Italian measures to try to rein in holiday infections allow people to leave their homes on Christmas for only urgent reasons like work, health, visits to nearby loved ones or exercise close to home.

The pandemic’s repercussi­ons on life dominated Francis’ reflection­s on the past year.

“At this moment in history, marked by the ecological crisis and grave economic and social imbalances only worsened by the coronaviru­s pandemic, it is all the more important for us to acknowledg­e one another as brothers and sisters,” Francis said.

Fraternity and compassion applies to people “even though they do not belong to my family, my ethnic group or my religion,” he said.

 ?? VATICAN MEDIA VIA AP ?? Pope Francis delivers a Christmas Day message from a hall inside the Apostolic Palace of the Vatican on Friday.
VATICAN MEDIA VIA AP Pope Francis delivers a Christmas Day message from a hall inside the Apostolic Palace of the Vatican on Friday.

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