Overview
- An opinion column in La Vanguardia contends that public nativity scenes have been reduced or moved indoors in some cities, citing Barcelona, and notes Christian groups calling residents to bring family crèches to Plaza Sant Jaume.
- Essays from Argentina emphasize the season’s social gaps, underscoring unemployment, loneliness and grief, and urge a return to solidarity over consumption.
- Fundación la Caixa’s project ‘Es Navidad y hay una silla vacía’ offers meetings, talks and workshops in Valladolid and other locations to support people facing the holidays after a loss.
- Eset’s Digipadres initiative advises parents to foster conscious, age‑appropriate tech use, including early safety talks, a household digital agreement, screen‑time limits for the youngest children and more offline balance.
- Service coverage in outlets such as Gestión and El Comercio provides extensive ready‑to‑share Christmas messages for families, colleagues and clients, reflecting strong demand for practical seasonal content.