Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church mentioned the spread of the new coronavirus in a Christmas message on the 25th, saying that "we are all on the same ship" and that everyone is treated and vaccinated. He emphasized the importance of cooperating across countries so that they can receive the vaccine.

Pope Francis reads a message to his followers every Christmas at St. Peter's Square in Vatican, but this time it was done in the Vatican Palace to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus, and the situation was distributed on the Internet. It was.



In it, Pope Francis pointed out that "as the pandemic of the new coronavirus exacerbates economic and social imbalances, it is even more important for us to recognize each other."



He added, "I hope political leaders first renew the spirit of international cooperation in the field of medicine to ensure that everyone is treated and vaccinated. We are all on the same ship. He emphasized the importance of cooperating with each other across countries and ethnic groups.



He also touched on conflicts and humanitarian crises around the world, including Syria in the Middle East, where the civil war continues, and called for "let's look at children who are still paying the price of the war," and hope for the realization of peace. I did.