Following the unveiling, a Mass for peace and a ceasefire in Palestine was held at the Angeli Chapel. Deputy Custodian of the Holy Land Ibrahim Faltas, Father Ibrahim Shomali, and Monsignor Marco led the service.
Pope Francis used the event to call for an end to Israel's violence.
“Enough wars, enough violence!” he said. “Did you know one of the most profitable industries here is weapons manufacturing? Profit from killing. Enough wars!”
He prayed for peace to reign across the world and for all people to feel God’s love.
The Pope's remarks come as he faces outrage from pro-Israel figures. He recently called for an investigation into whether Israel’s actions in Gaza constitutes genocide. He also condemned the deaths of children and Israel’s attacks on a Gaza church.
Through this nativity scene, the Vatican sent a message of solidarity with Bethlehem and the broader Palestinian struggle, underscoring its hopes for peace and justice during this holy season.
Following the unveiling, a Mass for peace and a ceasefire in Palestine was held at the Angeli Chapel. Deputy Custodian of the Holy Land Ibrahim Faltas, Father Ibrahim Shomali, and Monsignor Marco led the service.
Pope Francis used the event to call for an end to Israel's violence.
“Enough wars, enough violence!” he said. “Did you know one of the most profitable industries here is weapons manufacturing? Profit from killing. Enough wars!”
He prayed for peace to reign across the world and for all people to feel God’s love.
The Pope's remarks come as he faces outrage from pro-Israel figures. He recently called for an investigation into whether Israel’s actions in Gaza constitutes genocide. He also condemned the deaths of children and Israel’s attacks on a Gaza church.
Through this nativity scene, the Vatican sent a message of solidarity with Bethlehem and the broader Palestinian struggle, underscoring its hopes for peace and justice during this holy season.