President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and spiritual leaders marked Christmas Eve 2024 with messages of hope, peace, and inclusion, while Pope Francis conducted a significant ceremonial opening of the Holy Door, marking the beginning of Jubilee 2025.
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden expressed special recognition for military service members spending the holiday season away from their families. “Jill and I hold a special place in our hearts for the brave men and women in uniform who defend our nation,” Biden wrote on social media.
The President later shared updates from the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s Santa tracking system, maintaining a lighthearted holiday tradition while also extending broader seasonal wishes for “peace and light” to the nation.
Vice President Harris took a community-focused approach to the holidays, hosting Washington, D.C. students at her residence. The event highlighted student-designed ornaments that Harris noted, “filled our home with holiday cheer.”
At the Vatican, Pope Francis marked Christmas Eve with the ceremonial opening of the Holy Door, a ritual symbolizing spiritual renewal and the commencement of Jubilee 2025. “Tonight, the door of hope has opened wide to the world,” the Pope stated, emphasizing that hope remains alive even in challenging times.
The Pontiff’s Christmas message stressed active engagement with faith rather than passive waiting. “Christian hope is not a ‘happy ending’ which we passively await, but rather, a promise, the Lord’s promise, to be welcomed here and now in our world of suffering and sighs,” he said.
Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk shared holiday greetings through a repost featuring the company’s humanoid robot, Optimus, in a festive scene with its “older brother.”
President-elect Donald Trump, while not posting direct Christmas wishes, had previously promoted his new book “SAVE AMERICA” as a Christmas gift option, saying “The hottest gift is my new book,” on Dec. 15.
Meanwhile, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance shared a more personal moment, posting about baking family biscuits with his three-year-old child.
These varied Christmas messages from political, spiritual, and business leaders reflect different approaches to the holiday season, ranging from traditional religious observance to family-centered celebrations and public service recognition.
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