Pope Francis‘ Christmas message was loud and clear from the Vatican — he condemned greed in all types … citing Jesus as the precise reverse of that, downright destitute.
The pontiff delivered his Christmas Eve homily in Rome on Saturday … and the overarching theme was decrying what he sees as a power-hungry society that is far too centered on consumerism and accumulating wealth … particularly on the expense of others.
PF mentioned, “Whereas animals feed of their stalls, women and men in our world, of their starvation for wealth and energy, devour even their neighbors, their brothers and sisters. What number of wars have we seen! And in what number of locations, even as we speak, are human dignity and freedom handled with contempt!”
He added, “As all the time, the principal victims of this human greed are the weak and the susceptible.”
Pope Francis went on to invoke JC’s humble beginnings to hit his level house, explaining … “This Christmas, too, as within the case of Jesus, a world ravenous for cash, energy and pleasure doesn’t make room for the little ones, for the so many unborn, poor and forgotten kids. I believe above all the kids devoured by battle, poverty and injustice.”
He additionally mentioned that Jesus’ start in a manger proves that “the true riches in life are to be discovered: not in cash and energy, however in relationships and individuals.” The Pope mentioned this to a bunch of about 7,000 worshippers who flocked to attend the mass that Francis presided over.
He ended with, “Expensive brothers, expensive sisters, at Christmas, God is poor: let charity be reborn!” PF additionally inspired people to “not let this Christmas go with out doing one thing good.”
Fairly stable message, clearly — and whereas he did not title any names … it actually seems like he would possibly’ve been taking goal on the many billionaires on this planet — particularly the high-profile ones. A selected individual, who’s had quite a year, most likely involves thoughts for some.