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Pope Leo XIV baptizes 20 infants in tradition marking end of the Christmas season

Pope Leo XIV baptizes 20 infants in tradition marking end of the Christmas season

Summary

Pope Leo XIV baptized 20 babies in the Sistine Chapel, following a Vatican tradition that closes the Christmas season. The ceremony, which involved children of Vatican employees, featured blessings and symbolic gestures emphasizing the importance of faith.

Key Facts

  • Pope Leo XIV conducted a baptism ceremony for 20 infants in the Sistine Chapel.
  • This event marks the end of the Christmas period at the Vatican.
  • The ceremony took place under Michelangelo's frescoed ceiling.
  • The baptism is a continuation of a tradition established in 1981 by St. John Paul II.
  • Pope Leo XIV gave a blessing to all infants baptized around this time, especially those in difficult circumstances.
  • The parents and godparents of the baptized babies participated in the ceremony.
  • A candle was given to each father as a symbol of Christian guidance.
  • The ceremony is linked to the feast day that commemorates Jesus' baptism in the River Jordan.
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