s, saying thoughts at Christmas turn to the most vulnerable Pope Francis has addressed his first Christmas message to every man or woman "who hopes for a better world, who cares for others while humbly seeking to do his or her duty". He appeared at the vast balcony at the front of St Peter's basilica to be greeted by screams fit for a pop star. Below him in St Peter's Square was a crowd brimming with...
Pope addresses first Christmas message to those hoping for better world
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