Pope Francis met several Ukrainian refugee children on Sunday (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)
By Edoardo Giribaldi
Dec 23 2022
Pope Francis once again recalls the suffering of children in Ukraine due to Russia’s ongoing invasion, saying he has noticed that many of them find it difficult even to smile.
“When a child loses the ability to smile, it is serious.” With these words, speaking at the end of the Wednesday General Audience, Pope Francis expressed his concern for the children of Ukraine “who are suffering, suffering so much, from this war.”
Tragedy of the war
“In the feast of God becoming a child, let us think about the Ukrainian children,” urged the Pope, underlining the burden that they are forced to carry in the tragedy “of that war, that is so inhuman, so harsh.”
He encouraged everyone to offer their prayers for the children of Ukraine, who are enduring the bitter cold and lack of basic necessities.
Solidarity of Poland
Greeting the faithful people of Poland, the Pope recalled a national tradition according to which, on Christmas eve, families “leave an empty place at the table for an unexpected guest.”
“This year,” Pope Francis said, “that place will be occupied by the multitude of refugees from Ukraine to whom you have opened the doors of your homes with great generosity.”