Houston Chronicle Sunday

Pope laments children in war, poverty

- By Nicole Winfield

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis urged Christians to celebrate the birth of Jesus by thinking about the plight of today’s children, bemoaning how some must escape bombs or flee in migrant boats and how others are prevented from being born at all.

Francis celebrated a somber Christmas Eve Mass in a packed St. Peter’s Basilica, processing to the altar behind cardinals draped in golden vestments as the Sistine Chapel choir sang “Gloria” and the church bells rang out across Rome.

Francis has spent much of the year denouncing the Islamic extremist violence that has driven Christians from Mideast communitie­s that date to the time of Christ. He also has demanded Europe in particular do more to welcome refugees, saying Jesus himself was a migrant who deserved more than being born in a manger. And he has called out the wasteful ways of the wealthy when children and the poor die of hunger every day.

In his homily, Francis urged his flock to reflect on how children today aren’t always allowed to lie peacefully in a cot, loved by their parents as Jesus was, but rather “suffer the squalid mangers that devour dignity.”

Among the indignitie­s, he said, are “hiding undergroun­d to escape bombardmen­t, on the pavements of a large city, at the bottom of a boat overladen with immigrants.”

“Let us allow ourselves to be challenged by the children who are not allowed to be born, by those who cry because no one satiates their hunger, by those who do have not toys in their hands, but rather weapons,” he added.

The Mass late Saturday was the first major event of the Christmas season, followed by Francis’ noon Urbi et Orbi (To the city and the world) blessing on Christmas Day.

In another appeal, Francis called for the faithful to not get caught up in the commercial­ization of Christmas — “when we are concerned for gifts but cold toward those who are marginaliz­ed.”

Materialis­m has “taken us hostage this Christmas,” he said. “We have to free ourselves of it!”

“Let us allow ourselves to be challenged by the children who are not allowed to be born, by those who cry because no one satiates their hunger, by those who do not have toys in their hands, but rather weapons.”

 ?? Andeas Solaro / AFP/Getty Images ?? Hundreds of the faithful packed St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome on Saturday to celebrate Christmas Eve Mass with Pope Francis.
Andeas Solaro / AFP/Getty Images Hundreds of the faithful packed St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome on Saturday to celebrate Christmas Eve Mass with Pope Francis.
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Pope Francis prays during Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Celebratin­g the birth of Jesus, Francis spent much of the service bemoaning the plight of children in war-torn countries. A native of Argentina, the pope marked his...
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Alessandra Tarantino / Associated Press Pope Francis waves incense in front of a statue of the Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus as he celebrates Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican.
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Andreas Solaro photos / AFP/Getty Images

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