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Between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, pope condemns 'virus' of consumerism

Francis spoke between the two biggest shopping days of the year in rich countries such as the United States - Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Online sales in the United States reached $7.4 billion on Friday, up nearly 20 percent from last year.

 
Mon, December 2, 2019

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Between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, pope condemns 'virus' of consumerism Main event: Pope Francis leads the Holy Mass at Knyaz Alexander I square, in Sofia, on Sunday. (Reuters/Yara Nardi)

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ope Francis on Sunday urged people to resist the excesses of consumerism in the period leading up to Christmas, calling it a virus that attacks faith and offends the needy.

"When you live for things, things are never enough, greed grows, other people become obstacles in a race," he said in the homily of a Mass, decrying that in many places in the world today "consumerism reigns supreme."

Francis spoke between the two biggest shopping days of the year in rich countries such as the United States - Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Online sales in the United States reached $7.4 billion on Friday, up nearly 20 percent from last year.

The pope said "consumerism is a virus that corrodes faith" because it makes people forget "the brother who knocks at your door".

He urged people to "resist the blinding lights of consumerism, which will shine everywhere this month" leading up to Christmas.

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