
Sourcebook, 1996
Liturgy Training Publications
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C hristmas celebrates the
dawn of the Light of the World. The powers of darkness are overcome by
his coming to share our life. The long reign of sin is ended and grace
has been poured out upon the earth. The Sun of Justice has arisen, and
evil is vanquished.
P erhaps the hardest thing to remember about Christmas is this. "It
celebrates the incarnation, not just the nativity. The incarnation is an
on-going process of salvation, while the nativity is the
once-for-all-historical event of Bethlehem. We do not really celebrate
Christ’s ‘birthday,’ remembering something that happened long ago. We
celebrate the stupendous fact of the incarnation, God entering our world
so thoroughly that nothing has been the same since. And God continues to
take flesh in our midst, in the men and women and children who form his
body today. And the birth we celebrate is not just the past historical
event but Christ’s continuing birth in his members, accomplished by the
power of the Spirit through the waters of baptism.
W hat we celebrate is our
redemption in Christ and the transformation of all creation by the
presence of the divine in our midst.
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