Pope Leo XIV used his first Christmas Day homily on Thursday to remember the people of Gaza "exposed for weeks to rain, wind and cold," alongside refugees and displaced persons worldwide, and said the world's many conflicts can only be silenced through dialogue.

Leo led the Christmas Day Mass from the central altar beneath the balustrade of St. Peter's Basilica, adorned with floral garlands and clusters of red poinsettias.

"Since the Word was made flesh, humanity now speaks crying out with God's own d

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