Pro-Life Leader Commends Vatican’s Inspiring Anti-Abortion Nativity Scene

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The leader of 40 Days for Life commended the Vatican’s Nativity scene, which honors over 25,000 babies saved from abortion, calling it an inspiring representation of hope and faith.

The CEO and founder of the pro-life organization 40 Days for Life, Shawn Carney, has praised the Vatican’s Nativity display, which honors more than 25,000 babies who were not aborted this year due to the group’s outreach efforts.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Carney shared that the Vatican reached out to his organization to create a Nativity scene symbolizing the lives saved through their pro-life activism, which includes prayer and vigils outside abortion clinics.

“It’s really beautiful,” Carney remarked about the display. “The artist made the straw in the manger where Baby Jesus is, along with Mary and Joseph. The straw is made up of 25,000 ribbons, with each ribbon representing a baby boy or baby girl saved from abortion during a 40 Days for Life campaign.”

The Nativity scene was crafted by Costa Rican artist Paula Sáenz Soto and was donated by the Central American nation. It features a pregnant Virgin Mary and Joseph, adorned with thousands of colored ribbons dedicated to the babies who were not aborted.

Pope Leo XIV recently addressed the donors of the Vatican’s Christmas decorations, stating that the Nativity scene reflects a sign of life, which he described as a symbol of “faith and hope.” He emphasized that each ribbon in the display represents a life saved from abortion, thanks to the prayer and support provided by Catholic organizations to mothers in need. The Pope personally blessed the display and expressed gratitude to the artist for conveying the message that “life is protected from conception.”

Carney characterized the Nativity as “inspiring” and “beautiful news,” particularly in light of the recent negative events occurring in the U.S. and around the globe. “It’s so inspiring, and frankly, we’ve had a lot of bad news lately in America and around the world, and this display represents good news,” he said.

He continued, “It represents babies that have been saved from abortion, and the artist, who is a participant in 40 Days for Life and hails from Costa Rica, did a wonderful job. She created a fantastic display that truly showcases the dedication of many pro-life volunteers worldwide who devote their time to saving lives. Now, those saved babies are represented in the most important place in the world, the Nativity, which embodies our hope that Jesus came through the womb and a family to save us from our sins.”

Carney further explained that the Nativity is central to Catholicism and Christianity, and it holds a significant place in the pro-life movement. “This is why we do what we do,” he stated. “Our Lord could have emerged from anywhere, but He chose a family, a holy family, to bring His son into the world through the womb, which is statistically now the most dangerous place in the world. He chose the womb, He chose a family, and that family is under attack.”

He added, “So this is a beautiful Nativity display, but I think it speaks to the heart of every Christian who seeks hope in the world, hope to overcome our own sins, and hope to end the tragedy and barbaric nature of abortion in our world. America is leading the way in this effort.”

Carney noted that 2025 was a historic year for the pro-life movement, and he believes that 2026 will be even better. “This display certainly inspires so much hope and confidence that if we pray, fast, remain faithful, and take action, we can end abortion anywhere,” he asserted.

He also emphasized that the depiction of a pregnant Mary with an unborn Jesus underscores both the scientific reality of the unborn child and the Biblical truth that Our Lord came through the womb. “The Nativity is one of the most depicted scenes in history, representing the profound meeting between Heaven and earth, with Christ entering the world through a child nine months after the Annunciation,” Carney explained. “It’s absolutely beautiful. It highlights how we treat our unborn children, especially considering there are 72 million abortions globally each year. This is undoubtedly the greatest moral crisis of our time, and we must respond with great hope. You won’t find a greater hope than Jesus coming into the world and being with us on Christmas Day.”

Carney concluded by expressing his belief that Pope Leo XIV will be a more influential voice on the issue of abortion than many anticipate. “I think he’s righting the ship,” he stated. “He is speaking with more clarity than what we saw from Pope Francis. Pope Leo has been very supportive of the pro-life movement and has shown strong support for 40 Days for Life through this beautiful Nativity at the Vatican, so I am very encouraged.”

According to Fox News, the Vatican’s Nativity scene serves as a powerful symbol of hope and faith in the pro-life movement.

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