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Pope counsels careerists to curb their ambitions

- By Frances D’Emilio Frances D’Emilio is an Associated Press writer.

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis advised Saturday against making the pursuit of money, a career or success the basis for one’s whole life, urging in his Epiphany remarks to also resist “inclinatio­ns toward arrogance, the thirst for power and for riches.”

During a homily at Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, Francis said people “often make do” with having “health, a little money and a bit of entertainm­ent.” He urged people to help the poor and others in need of assistance, giving freely without expecting anything in return.

Many Christians observe Epiphany to recall the three wise men who followed a star to find the baby Jesus. Francis suggested reflecting on “what star we have chosen to follow in our lives.”

“Some stars may be bright, but do not point the way. So it is with success, money, career, honors and pleasures, when these become our lives,” the pope said, adding that path won’t ensure peace and joy.

In many places in Europe, Epiphany is a day where children receive gifts or enjoy special entertainm­ent. Rome’s Piazza Navona is famed for a holiday market with many toy stalls. Children believe the Befana witch on a broom brings the well-behaved toys, while those who haven’t behaved get lumps of charcoal.

For crowd control and security, visitors this year to Piazza Navona patiently underwent metal detector checks, and authoritie­s limited those entering the vast space to no more than 12,000 at a time.

On city sidewalks throughout Spain, parents and their children came out to enjoy the day. On Epiphany eve Friday, streets across Spain were packed with families watching Epiphany parades with decorative floats, camels, clowns and jugglers. Some performers tossed candy to the crowds.

In recent years, security for Epiphany and other holidays has been tightened in Madrid and Barcelona amid fears of potential terror attacks, with large vehicles banned from streets near the parades.

In Poland, Warsaw Archbishop Cardinal Kazimierz Nycz spoke out in support of migrants during an Epiphany procession in the capital.

 ?? Andrew Medichini / Associated Press ?? Pope Francis celebrates an Epiphany Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Francis urged his listeners to help the poor and others in need of assistance.
Andrew Medichini / Associated Press Pope Francis celebrates an Epiphany Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Francis urged his listeners to help the poor and others in need of assistance.

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