The Archbishop of Wales has said he hopes no one will feel forgotten this Christmas.
In his annual festive message Archbishop Andrew John noted that for “too many people” this time of year can be one of loneliness or grief.
But he added that it can “also bring hope” and urged people to “discover signs that can bring light, love and joy”.
The Archbishop said he wishes “all may find comfort, peace and the promise of brighter days to come”.
Christmas is “made all the harder by the level of festive cheer,” he added.
“We’re surrounded by party tinsel, gifts galore, more food than anyone could think of eating and the chorus of those Christmas hits from yesteryear that remind us we really should be having fun.
“Grief and loneliness have no blueprint, no easy solutions, there are no shortcuts.
“However, we are not without hope because Christmas can surprise us with moments of connection – a kind word from a stranger, a phone call with an old friend or the joy of reaching out to someone who needs to know they’re remembered,” said the Archbishop.
“My prayer is that no one will feel forgotten this Christmas and that all may find comfort, peace, and the promise of brighter days to come.”