Francis also drew from another letter of the 17th-century saint, who wrote: “The magnet attracts iron, amber attracts straws. Whether, then, we are iron in our hardness, or straws in our lightness and worthlessness, we must unite ourselves to this little Infant.”

“Our efforts, our weaknesses, they only resolve in front of the Nativity scene, in front of Jesus, or in front of the cross: Jesus stripped [of his clothes], a poor Jesus,” he said.

“Here, dear brothers and sisters, is a great teaching, which comes to us from the Child Jesus through the wisdom of St. Francis de Sales: to desire nothing and reject nothing, to accept everything that God sends us. But be careful!” he warned. “Always and only out of love, always and only out of love, because God loves us and only ever wants our good.”--CNA