Pope praises firefighters’ service, dedication December 12, 2022By Catholic News Service Catholic News Service Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis offered a little prayer for firefighters: “Lord, let them not have work.” Meeting hundreds of Italian firefighters and their family members Dec. 10, the pope praised them as true good Samaritans, always ready to save others from calamity. “Your sense of dedication — and this is decisive, you have so much of it — promptness, selflessness, courage and willingness to sacrifice even to the point of risking your own lives are well known and people are rightly proud of it,” the pope told them. Service to others, both in emergencies and in the work of education and prevention, is an essential part of building a healthy society, he said, and is a value that must be cultivated on and off the job. With Christmas approaching, Pope Francis urged the men and women to think of how they should embody the virtues Jesus displayed: “closeness, compassion, tenderness; solidarity, service and brotherhood.” Born in a stable, “God came to save us by being like us,” the pope said. “He did what you do: he came to rescue us when we were in danger, to save us, and he did it in the most radical way, knowing that he had to give his life to save us.” Pope Francis prayed that “the Virgin Mary, who went in haste to her cousin Elizabeth to help her — and you always go in haste when you are needed, don’t you? — may she be your model.” Read More Vatican News ‘Be open to what the Lord has in store for you,’ Pope Leo tells SEEK 2026 attendees New year marks time to usher in era of peace, friendship among all people, pope says God’s plan of salvation is greater than ‘weaponized’ plots underway, pope says Vatican says close to 3 million people saw Pope Leo at the Vatican in 2025 Take time to review the past year with God, pope suggests Vatican agency says 17 church workers murdered in 2025 Copyright © 2022 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print