Vatican lights up Christmas tree

A Christmas tree grown in Germany is lighting up the Vatican.

The Christmas tree outside the Vatican

Pope Francis has praised the giant "international" Christmas tree standing on St Peter's Square. (AAP)

Pope Francis has hailed the giant "international" Christmas tree lit up on St Peter's Square, which was transported to the Vatican from his predecessor Benedict XVI's homeland, the German state of Bavaria.

"This is an international tree! It grew near the border between Germany and the Czech Republic," the pope said on Friday as he received a delegation of pilgrims from Bavaria.

He said that the gift reflected "the spiritual closeness and friendship that link the whole of Germany, and particularly Bavaria, to the Holy See".

The 25-metre high pine is a gift from the town of Waldmuenchen and will stand next to a Nativity scene from Naples that will highlight the role of ordinary people in line with the pope's humble style.


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