Yahoo – AFP,
January 8, 2017
Pope Francis encouraged women attending a ceremony in the Sistine Chapel on Sunday to feel free to breastfeed their children in the church.
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| Pope Francis baptises a baby at the Sistine Chapel on January 8, 2017 |
Pope Francis encouraged women attending a ceremony in the Sistine Chapel on Sunday to feel free to breastfeed their children in the church.
"The
ceremony is a little long, someone's crying because he's hungry. That's the way
it is," the pontiff said.
"You
mothers, go ahead and breastfeed, without fear. Just like the Virgin Mary
nursed Jesus," he told worshippers attending an annual ceremony commemorating
the baptism of Jesus.
The
Argentine pope on Sunday baptised 28 children -- 15 boys and 13 girls.
He has
previously voiced his support for breastfeeding, including in public.
The
benefits of breastfeeding include providing optimal nutrition and an immune
system boost for babies, while helping mothers bond with infants and speeding
maternal weight loss after birth.
In many
countries around the world, however, women are still widely discouraged from
breastfeeding, especially when they are in public.

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