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On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis appeals for courage to better the world

The pontiff opened the Catholic Holy Year, which happens only every 25 years and is expected to bring 32 million tourists to Rome

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Pope Francis presides over the Christmas Eve mass at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

Pope Francis said the story of Jesus’ birth as a poor carpenter’s son should instil hope that all people can make an impact on the world, as the pontiff on Tuesday led the world’s Roman Catholics into Christmas.

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Francis, celebrating the 12th Christmas of his pontificate, presided at a solemn Christmas Eve Mass in St Peter’s Basilica and opened the 2025 Catholic Holy Year, which the Vatican expects will bring some 32 million tourists to Rome next year.

In a sermon focused on the virtue of hope, which is also the theme of the Holy Year, the pontiff said hope “is a summons not to tarry, to be kept back by our old habits, or to wallow in mediocrity or laziness”.

“Hope calls us … to be upset with things that are wrong and to find the courage to change them,” he said.

A Catholic Holy Year, also known as a Jubilee, is considered a time of peace, forgiveness and pardon. They normally occur every 25 years. Pilgrims coming to Rome during the year can obtain special indulgences, or remission of their sins. This Jubilee will run through January 6, 2026.

Pope Francis opens the Holy Door to mark the start of the 2025 Catholic Holy Year in St Peter’s Basilica on Tuesday. Photo: EPA-EFE
Pope Francis opens the Holy Door to mark the start of the 2025 Catholic Holy Year in St Peter’s Basilica on Tuesday. Photo: EPA-EFE

At the beginning of Tuesday’s ceremony, Francis oversaw the opening of a special bronze-panelled “Holy Door” at St Peter’s, which is only open during Jubilee years. The Vatican expects up to 100,000 pilgrims to walk through the door each day next year.

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