Pope Leo XIV reminded believers to help the poor and vulnerable in his Christmas mass

Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Christmas Mass Wednesday evening where he described the celebration as a feast of "faith, charity and hope". He reminded the faithful that refusing to help the poor and vulnerable is comparable to rejecting God altogether. "To refuse one is to refuse the other, yet where there is room for the human person, there is room for God," said the pontiff.

Pope Leo XIV reminded believers to help the poor and vulnerable in his Christmas mass
Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Christmas Mass Wednesday evening where he described the celebration as a feast of "faith, charity and hope". He reminded the faithful that refusing to help the poor and vulnerable is comparable to rejecting God altogether. "To refuse one is to refuse the other, yet where there is room for the human person, there is room for God," said the pontiff.

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