Pope urges more 'sharing and giving' in Christmas mass

The Pope has celebrated Christmas Eve mass in St Peter's and condemned greed and consumerism and while some in the world go hungry.

Pope Francis delivers his message as he celebrates the Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.

Pope Francis delivers his message as he celebrates the Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Source: AP

Pope Francis has condemned human greed and consumerism, reminding Christians during a that "the food of life is not material riches but love".

"Mankind became greedy and voracious," the leader of the world's 1.3 billion Catholics said in an address to thousands of followers in Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.

"In our day, for many people, life’s meaning is found in possessing, in having an excess of material objects," he said.



"An insatiable greed marks all human history, even today, when, paradoxically, a few dine luxuriantly while all too many go without the daily bread needed to survive."

The birth of Christ pointed to a new way to live "not by devouring and hoarding, but by sharing and giving", he said during a Christmas Eve mass.

We "must not lose our footing or slide into worldliness and consumerism," he added.

People should ask themselves: "Do I really need all these material objects and complicated recipes for living? Can I manage without all these unnecessary extras and live a life of greater simplicity?" he asked.

Pope Francis kisses a statue of Baby Jesus as he celebrates the Christmas Eve Mass.
Pope Francis kisses a statue of Baby Jesus as he celebrates the Christmas Eve Mass. Source: AP


Pope Francis, who turned 82 earlier this month, will deliver his sixth "Urbi et Orbi" address on Tuesday, Christmas Day - .


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Published 25 December 2018 8:54am
Updated 25 December 2018 8:26pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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