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Jerusalem cardinal visits Gaza, vows to rebuild (Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem)

The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem concluded a three-day pastoral visit yesterday and vowed to rebuild.

“We will rebuild—our schools, our houses, and our life,” Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, OFM, said at Gaza’s sole Catholic parish on the first day of his visit.

Later during the visit, he celebrated Mass and preached:

We are in a very difficult situation, like many others throughout Gaza. But now we are in a new phase. We are called not only to survive, but to rebuild life. We must bring the spirit of Christmas—the spirit of light, tenderness, and love. It may seem impossible, but after two years of terrible war, we are still here.

New Florida bishop's parish has perpetual adoration, 68 hours of weekly Confession (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV has named Father Manuel de Jesus Rodriguez, the pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Parish in Corona, New York, as the new bishop of Palm Beach, Florida.

Surprise papal visit to Italian Senate library (Rome Reports)

Pope Leo XIV made an unexpected visit to the Italian senate library on December 18.

There, he viewed the Borso d’Este Bible, a 15th-century Bible typically kept in Modena, Italy, but now on loan to the Senate.

Papal preacher devotes final Advent sermon to the universality of salvation (Vatican News)

The Preacher of the Papal Household preached his third and final weekly Advent sermon in Paul VI Audience Hall on December 19, in the presence of Pope Leo, the Roman Curia, and staff of the Vatican City State and of the Vicariate of Rome.

The title of Father Roberto Pasolini’s sermon was “The Universality of Salvation: An Unconditional Hope.” The sermon had five sections, entitled “The true light,” “Those who seek, find,” “Remaining seated,” “Arise and shine,” and “Finding oneself.”

The overall theme of the Capuchin Franciscan’s series of Advent sermons was “Awaiting and hastening the coming of the day of God: Jubilee hope between waiting for the Lord and the universality of salvation.” The theme of the first sermon was “The Parousia of the Lord: An expectation without hesitation”; the theme of the second, “Rebuilding the Lord’s house: A Church without contrapositions.”

Vatican spokesman: Contemplate the Christ Child, and seek the ways of peace (Vatican News)

In an editorial, “Commitment to peace born from contemplating face of the Christ Child,” a Vatican spokesman wrote that “to look upon that Child, the central figure of our Nativity scenes, cannot leave us indifferent to the tragedy of the many children who are victims of war.”

Andrea Tornielli, the editorial director of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, said on December 19 that “for Christians, peace and non-violence have profoundly evangelical roots in the words and attitude of Jesus, who ordered Peter—when he tried to defend Him—to put his sword back into its sheath.”

Tornielli warned that “In public debate and in the media, an aggressive and confrontational logic seems to prevail”—“a destabilizing and extremely dangerous logic that goes far beyond the principle of legitimate defense and leads us towards the abyss of a new world conflict, with unpredictable and devastating consequences.”