Celebrate Christmas 'with Ukraine in your hearts,' Pope says, urging aid
December 15, 2022 at 7:18 p.m.
As he has done at his general audiences since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, the Pope asked pilgrims and visitors Dec. 14 to express their "closeness to the martyred Ukrainian people, persevering in fervent prayer for these brothers and sisters of ours who are suffering so much."
"Brothers and sisters, I tell you, they are suffering so very, very much in Ukraine," the Pope said.
"I want to draw your attention to Christmas, which is coming, and to the festivities," he said. "It's beautiful to celebrate Christmas and have parties, but let's reduce the level of Christmas spending a bit; let's have a simpler Christmas with more modest gifts."
And, the Pope said, "let's send what we save to the people of Ukraine, who are suffering so much."
People in the country are hungry and cold, he said.
"And many die because there are no doctors and nurses available," the Pope said.
Celebrate Christmas "at peace with the Lord," he said, and "with Ukraine in your hearts."
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As he has done at his general audiences since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, the Pope asked pilgrims and visitors Dec. 14 to express their "closeness to the martyred Ukrainian people, persevering in fervent prayer for these brothers and sisters of ours who are suffering so much."
"Brothers and sisters, I tell you, they are suffering so very, very much in Ukraine," the Pope said.
"I want to draw your attention to Christmas, which is coming, and to the festivities," he said. "It's beautiful to celebrate Christmas and have parties, but let's reduce the level of Christmas spending a bit; let's have a simpler Christmas with more modest gifts."
And, the Pope said, "let's send what we save to the people of Ukraine, who are suffering so much."
People in the country are hungry and cold, he said.
"And many die because there are no doctors and nurses available," the Pope said.
Celebrate Christmas "at peace with the Lord," he said, and "with Ukraine in your hearts."
