Faithful return to Bethlehem and Pope Leo XIV celebrates his first Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peter's
Source: AP
By MELANIE LIDMAN
Updated 5:44 PM CST, December 24, 2025
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BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) Thousands of people flocked to Bethlehems Manger Square on Christmas Eve as families there and at other sites across the Holy Land heralded a much-needed boost of holiday spirit, after two years of subdued celebrations because of the war in Gaza.
At the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV presided over his first Midnight Mass in St. Peters Basilica. In his homily, he marveled at the wisdom of the Christmas story an infant Jesus born to save mankind.
In the face of the suffering of the poor, (God) sends one who is defenseless to be the strength to rise again, the first U.S. pope told a packed basilica.
Bethlehem, where Christians believe Jesus was born, had canceled Christmas celebrations during the war. But on Wednesday, the giant Christmas tree returned to Manger Square, temporarily replacing the wartime nativity scene of baby Jesus surrounded by rubble and barbed wire in a homage to Gazas suffering.
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