Leo XIV: Christmas, Charity, and the Poor
- Pope Francis responded to a psychologist, Antonio, in the December issue of Piazza San Pietro magazine.
- The December issue of Piazza San Pietro, led by Father Enzo Fortunato, centers on Christmas as a time for listening, welcoming, and caring.
- Antonio, a 40-year-old psychologist from Pagani, Italy, initiated the exchange with a letter to Pope Francis, detailing his work with vulnerable populations and his inspiration from Saints Alphonsus...
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Pope Francis Calls for Sober Christmas, Cites Newman Against Nihilism
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Published December 13, 2023 | Vatican News
What Happened?
Pope Francis responded to a psychologist, Antonio, in the December issue of Piazza San Pietro magazine. Antonio shared his experiences working with young people and families facing turmoil, fear, insecurity, and loneliness. The Pope urged a Christmas focused on sobriety and concrete charity,and highlighted Saint John Henry Newman as a guide against “the darkness of nihilism” and a builder of a “civilization of peace.”
Key Details & Context
The December issue of Piazza San Pietro, led by Father Enzo Fortunato, centers on Christmas as a time for listening, welcoming, and caring. It explores themes of peace, the contrast between gift-giving and consumerism, and the importance of remembering the poor. The cover features children and reflections on Pope Leo XIV’s thoughts for young people, alongside the announcement of the II World Children’s Day, scheduled for Rome from September 25-27, 2026.
Antonio, a 40-year-old psychologist from Pagani, Italy, initiated the exchange with a letter to Pope Francis, detailing his work with vulnerable populations and his inspiration from Saints Alphonsus Maria de Ligório and Francis of Assisi.
