“Today we can dispose of vast material resources. But the men and women in our technological age risk becoming victims of their own intellectual and technical achievements, ending up in spiritual barrenness and emptiness of heart. That is why it is so important for us to open our minds and hearts to the Birth of Christ, this event of salvation which can give new hope to the life of each human being…
“The modern age is often seen as an awakening of reason from its slumbers, humanity’s enlightenment after an age of darkness. Yet without the light of Christ, the light of reason is not sufficient to enlighten humanity and the world…
“At Christmas we contemplate God made man, divine glory hidden beneath the poverty of a Child wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger; the Creator of the Universe reduced to the helplessness of an infant. Once we accept this paradox, we discover the Truth that sets us free and the Love that transforms our lives. On Bethlehem Night, the Redeemer becomes one of us, our companion along the precarious paths of history. Let us take the hand which he stretches out to us: it is a hand which seeks to take nothing from us, but only to give. ”
Pope Benedict XVI
Christmas 2005
Excellent. Just what I needed this Christmas morning. Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
(I found your blog through The Curt Jester’s Facebook entry).
Rae
Rae,
You’re welcome! Merry Christmas to you as well!
Hope to see you back soon.
God Bless
Amen. I find plenty to question on this site, its nice to have something I can read and simply say, Amen.