December 18, 2025

Pope on Advent: Prepare for Christ's coming, don’t get lost in frenetic activity

During his Wednesday General Audience, as the Vatican Christmas tree and Nativity Scene adorned a St. Peter’s Square filled with faithful, Pope Leo XIV highlighted the importance of Advent as a time of preparation to welcome the birth of Christ.

He offered the encouragement in his various greetings to pilgrims from different language groups during the Audience on December 17.

“I pray that each of you, and your families, may experience a blessed Advent in preparation for the coming of the newborn Jesus, Son of God and Savior of the world,” Pope Leo said to the English-speaking faithful.

Importance of nativity scenes

“Christmas is just a few days away, and I imagine that in your homes the Nativity Scene, an evocative representation of the Mystery of the Nativity of Christ, is being completed or has already been completed,” he reflected in his greeting to the Italian faithful.

On Monday, December 15, the Vatican unveiled its Nativity Scenes in St. Peter’s Square and the Paul VI Audience Hall.

“I hope that such an important element, not only of our faith but also of Christian culture and art, will continue to be part of Christmas to remember Jesus, who, by becoming man, came ‘to dwell among us’.”

Don’t get caught up in frenetic activity

As Christmas is only a week away, he encouraged the faithful to live this celebration deeply and not get distracted by other aspects, as he greeted French-speakers.

“Let us be careful not to get caught up in frenetic activity in preparing for the feast, which would lead us to experience it in a superficial way and leave room for disappointment,” he explained. “Instead, let us take the time to make our hearts attentive and vigilant as we await Jesus, so that His loving presence may become the treasure of our lives and hearts forever.”

In his greetings to German pilgrims, he underlined that Advent “invites us to prepare for Christmas by welcoming Jesus without reservation.”

“He is our hope. Therefore, let us joyfully await the feast of his birth and pray together with confidence: ‘Come, Lord Jesus’,” the Pope said.

ENDS

Source: Vatican News

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