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Pope Laments Christmas Consumerism, Urges People To Look Beyond 'Superficial Glitter'

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By NICOLE WINFIELD   12/24/11 06:22 PM ET   AP

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI decried the increasing commercialization of Christmas as he celebrated Christmas Eve Mass on Saturday night, urging the faithful to look beyond the holiday's "superficial glitter" to discover its true meaning.

Benedict presided over the service in a packed St. Peter's Basilica, kicking off an intense two weeks of Christmas-related public appearances that will test the 84-year-old pontiff's stamina amid signs that fatigue is starting to slow him down.

The Christmas Eve Mass was moved up to 10 p.m. from midnight several years ago to spare the pope a late night that is followed by an important Christmas Day speech. In a new concession this year, Benedict processed down the basilica's central aisle on a moving platform to spare him the long walk.

Benedict appeared tired by the end of the Mass and a dry cough interrupted his homily.

In his homily, Benedict lamented that Christmas has become an increasingly commercial celebration that obscures the simplicity of the message of Christ's birth.

"Let us ask the Lord to help us see through the superficial glitter of this season, and to discover behind it the child in the stable in Bethlehem, so as to find true joy and true light," he said.

It was the second time in as many days that Benedict has pointed to the need to rediscover faith to confront the problems facing the world today. In his end-of-year meeting with Vatican officials on Thursday, Benedict said Europe's financial crisis was largely "based on the ethical crisis looming over the Old Continent."

Benedict officially kicked off Christmas a few hours before the evening Mass, lighting a candle in his studio window overlooking St. Peter's Square in a sign of peace, as crowds gathered to witness the unveiling of the Vatican's larger-than-life sized nativity scene.

Security was tight for the evening Mass, as it has been in recent years. There were no repeats of the 2008 and 2009 Christmas Eve security breaches, in which a woman with a history of psychiatric problems and wearing a telltale red sweat shirt jumped the wooden security barrier along the basilica's central aisle and lunged for the pope.

In 2008, the pope's security detail blocked her from getting to Benedict. But in 2009, she managed to grab Benedict's vestments and pulled him to the ground. The pope was unhurt and continued along with the service, but a French cardinal who was nearby fell and broke his hip.

On Sunday, Benedict will deliver his traditional "Urbi et Orbi" speech, Latin for "to the city and the world," from the central loggia of St. Peter's overlooking the piazza. Usually, the speech is a survey of sorts of the hardships and wars confronting humanity. He's also due to deliver Christmas greetings in dozens of languages.

Next weekend, he'll preside over a New Year's Eve vespers service, followed by a New Year's Day Mass. A few days later he'll celebrate Epiphany Mass followed by his traditional baptizing of babies in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel.

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06:47 PM on 01/04/2012
all these "pot calling the kettle black" posts, and hating on the Pope really need to learn their facts. If nothing else, the Holy Catholic Church (established by JESUS Himself may I add) has given a firm backbone to the world, for THOUSANDS of years. These posts about the "priests that molest children" well in ANY organization, there will be problems, especially one as big as the largest form of Christianity in the world.

All this aside, the Popes message, wether you like him, agree with him, or not, is absolutely true.
God bless!
05:00 PM on 12/30/2011
Without the commercialization of Christmas it would be an afterthought. Easter is the primary Christian holiday and while very important for the devout, it does not play nearly as big nationally. Everything in the stores celebrates spring & fertility. It's all chickens, eggs, blossoms and rabbits.
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NormdePlume
My micro-brew is empty
03:04 PM on 12/30/2011
I think he just wants people to put their money in the offering plate rather than take it to the mall.
09:30 PM on 12/29/2011
hello how are you. happy new year. www.youtube.com mixermike227
08:05 AM on 12/29/2011
He stands their in his superficial glitter and tells us to ignore, superficial glitter, hmmmm.

What the Pope and others fail to recognize is, the baby in the manger is not a baby anymore, he is now the reigning King of the kingdom that we pray for. He is about to ride on the illustrative "white horse" of Revelation 19:11-16 to judge the entire inhabited earth.
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Schwartz47
01:23 PM on 12/28/2011
Look who is calling the kettle black!
12:14 PM on 12/28/2011
Funny he would say that about his churches made up, stolen, holiday.
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09:47 AM on 12/28/2011
Wonkette's (Wonkette.com) headline about this read:

"A creepy old priest-king clad in Prada slippers, flowing robes of silken embroidery and an enormous bejeweled golden hat warned Christians that the true meaning of Christmas was being lost to a sinful pursuit of “glitter.”
06:36 AM on 12/28/2011
What concerns me is the sharp increase in the catholic population in the US. The Catholic Church is a threat to every sovereign nation on earth.
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mabinog
My micro-bio is a desolate wasteland
11:15 AM on 12/29/2011
seriously, you should seek some counseling..........
12:43 PM on 12/29/2011
Perhaps you should get more educated. The CC is a state whose hand extend into every sovereign nations internal (and external affairs) under the disguise of faith and religion. And history shows very well what the CC has really contributed to humanity -nothing positive in case you missed! Now go read a book are two and let us hope that you survived your teens with your rear intact if you are Catholic.
03:27 AM on 12/28/2011
It's ironic that while the Pope decries the commercialization of Christmas, Catholics are spending millions of dollars on network television advertising to market their Catholics Come Home campaign. What could be more crassly commercial than marketing religion?
02:52 AM on 12/28/2011
Looks like a lot of "superficial glitter" on that costume.
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kadene
wordsmith
12:31 AM on 12/28/2011
You definitely have to be crazy to believe this whole charade.
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kadene
wordsmith
12:19 AM on 12/28/2011
The Papal robes could feed a small village for a month.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
01:54 AM on 12/28/2011
I'd say a medium-sized village, and it could feed them at some pretty glitzy places.
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NormdePlume
My micro-brew is empty
03:06 PM on 12/30/2011
I think I might want a little ketchup with my robe. They look rather dry.
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bholly72
10:37 PM on 12/27/2011
Yep. Who needs superficial glitter when you can have the Roman Catholic Church, which is glitter, smoke, and mirrors all the way through.
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patricksmom
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12:06 AM on 12/28/2011
Is that all you "know" about the Catholic church?
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kadene
wordsmith
12:18 AM on 12/28/2011
No. Sorry, there's more. Funny hats and elaborate costumes, eating and drinking the 2000 year old remains of God, countless reports of molestation by priests, massive cover-up at HQ, etc., etc., etc.
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bholly72
12:20 AM on 12/28/2011
Uh, no. But it's the most important thing for anyone to know about this 2000 year old con game.
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Weirdo
"It's a Wall Street government"
10:36 PM on 12/27/2011
Hilarious. It just doesn't get anymore twisted than this. What are the assets of the Catholic Church?
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
01:54 AM on 12/28/2011
What are the assets? Fully tax deductible, and they can be depreciated.