Christmas 2022 - 25 December 2022 General Reflections on Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ
Readings: Isaiah 52:7–10; Psalms 98:1–6; Hebrews 1:1–6; John 1:1–18
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With great excitement, we celebrate Christmas, Jesus Christ’s humble birth in Bethlehem on a manger two thousand years ago. We commemorate this event of God becoming like one of us, of flesh and blood in a unique way by attending liturgy in our Churches and parishes. We gather together as a worshipping community to recall that event which is a once and for all in the history of humanity but with an eye on the future. A future, which has to be viewed from our eyes of faith that God continues to be born in us and live in us and with us in an extraordinary way through his graces, and the strength that he gives to live our Christian lives.
1. When God wills, nobody can put constraints
Firstly, the liturgical readings on this day significantly clarify that God continues to love the world and its people. God loves to bring forth His plans of salvation through concrete people and through concrete actions. If we contemplate the mystery of the birth of Jesus, we are more than startled than relieved of this gripping story. Mary is conceived through the Holy Spirit; she was just engaged to Joseph, and when the days arrived to deliver her baby she had no place, moreover, people around her were not generous, and were not ready to give a place to her. What does it mean?