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‘World intoxicated by consumerism’

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Update: 2015-12-25 03:54:00
‘World intoxicated by consumerism’ Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: Pope Francis has warned the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics not to be ‘intoxicated’ by possessions in his annual Christmas homily.

He called for more sobriety in a world obsessed by ‘consumerism and hedonism, wealth and extravagance’.

The Pope was celebrating a Christmas eve Mass in St Peter’s Basilica in front of about 10,000 people.

Later on Friday he is set to deliver his traditional Christmas message from the central balcony of St Peter’s Square.

Celebrating Mass, the Pope said Christmas was the time to ‘once more discover who we are’, reports the BBC.

He called on believers to show the same simplicity as the child Jesus, ‘born into poverty in a manger despite his divinity’ to inspire their lives.

‘In a society so often intoxicated by consumerism and hedonism, wealth and extravagance, appearances and narcissism, this child calls us to act soberly, in other words, in a way that is simple, balanced, consistent, capable of seeing and doing what is essential,’ he said.

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