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Pope: ‘No pandemic can turn off the light of Christmas’

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December 6, 2020
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Pope: ‘No pandemic can turn off the light of Christmas’ Pope Francis invites Christians to open their hearts to the light of Christmas and reach out to those in need.

By Linda Bordoni

There is no pandemic or crisis that can turn off the light of Christmas, Pope Francis affirmed, as he greeted the faithful present in St. Peter’s Square and following through the media during the Sunday Angelus.

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Noting that the Vatican’s Christmas tree has been erected in the Square and that the Nativity Scene will soon be unveiled, the Pope said that in many homes “these symbols of Christmas are being set up to the delight of children,” and also to the delight of those who no longer are children.

“They are symbols, or signs of hope, especially during this difficult time,” he said, and he invited Christians not to stop at the symbols, but to go beyond and understand their meaning: “Jesus, the love of God, who was revealed to us to reach that goodness which has been poured out on the world.”

And assuring us all that no pandemic or crisis can “turn off that light,” Pope Francis said: “Let us allow it to enter into our hearts and reach out toward those who are most in need.”

Thus, he concluded: “God will once again be born in us and in our midst.”

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