In first Christmas sermon, Pope Leo decries conditions for Palestinians in Gaza
In a later Christmas blessing, the pope, who has made care for immigrants a key theme of his early papacy, also lamented the situation for migrants and refugees who "traverse the American continent".
Pope Leo XIV celebrates Christmas Holy Mass in St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican 25 December 2025.
Pope Leo decries conditions for Palestinians in Christmas sermon Pope usually refrains from political references in his sermons During later blessing, pope calls for end to war in Ukraine Leo laments conflicts in Thailand and Cambodia, Myanmar, Sudan Dec 25.
Pope Leo decried conditions for Palestinians in Gaza in his Christmas sermon today, in an unusually direct appeal during what is normally a solemn, spiritual service on the day Christians across the globe celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Leo, the first US pope, said the story of Jesus being born in a stable showed that God had "pitched his fragile tent" among the people of the world. The Reuters Gulf Currents newsletter brings you the latest on geopolitics, energy and finance in the region.
"How, then, can we not think of the tents in Gaza, exposed for weeks to rain, wind and cold?" he asked. Leo, celebrating his first Christmas after being elected in May by the world's cardinals to succeed the late Pope Francis, has a quieter, more diplomatic style than his predecessor and usually refrains from making political references in his sermons.
In a later Christmas blessing, the pope, who has made care for immigrants a key theme of his early papacy, also lamented the situation for migrants and refugees who "traverse the American continent".
who has in the past criticised US President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, did not mention Trump. In a Christmas Eve sermon yesterday, the pope said refusing to help the poor and strangers was tantamount to rejecting God himself.
The new pope has lamented the conditions for Palestinians in Gaza several times recently and told journalists last month that the only solution in the decades-long conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people must include a Palestinian state.
Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in October after two years of intense Israeli bombardment and military operationsthat followed a deadly attack by Hamas-led fighters on Israeli communities in October 2023.
Humanitarian agencies say there is still too little aid getting into Gaza, where nearly the entire population is homeless.
Today's service with thousands in St Peter's Basilica, Leo also lamented conditions for the homeless across the globe and the destruction caused by war more generally.
"Fragile is the flesh of defenceless populations, tried by so many wars, ongoing or concluded, leaving behind rubble and open wounds," said the pope.
"Fragile are the minds and lives of young people forced to take up arms, who on the front lines feel the senselessness of what is asked of them and the falsehoods that fill the pompous speeches of those who send them to their deaths," he said.
In an appeal today during the "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world) message and blessing given by the pope at Christmas and Easter, Leo called for an end to all global wars.
