Pope Appeals for Empathy Toward Palestinians in Gaza and Refugees Worldwide
In his first Christmas sermon, the Pope called for compassion, shelter, and dignity for displaced people everywhere.
During his first Christmas sermon, Pope Leo appealed for empathy toward Palestinians in Gaza and refugees around the world.
He emphasized the shared human need for shelter, safety, and dignity, urging listeners to look beyond politics and borders.
The Pope focused on the moral responsibility to recognize the suffering of civilians caught in conflict and displacement.
He stressed that compassion should not be selective and that the right to basic human dignity applies equally to all people, regardless of nationality, religion, or circumstance.
His message highlighted refugees as a global humanitarian concern rather than a regional or political issue, calling for solidarity with those forced from their homes and for responses grounded in humanity rather than fear.