1. Jesus is the reason for the season! The real purpose and meaning of Christmas can be found in the name “Jesus”. As St. Paul asserts in the letter to the Philippians: At the name of Jesus every knee in heaven, on earth and under earth will bow… (Phil.2). Jesus
means “Savior”. In the Annunciation, the Archangel Gabriel says to Mary that the child that she would bear His name is “Jesus” because He will save the people of their sins…
all who come to Him, love Him, obey Him and desire to be with Him for all eternity!
2. CHRISTMAS TEACHES US TO AVOID MATERIALISM: A MODERN GOD!
having and doing flows from being!” Even the most famous Rock n’ Roll group, The Beatles, had a handle on the concept, when they sang “Money can’t buy me love!” It is true that money can buy comfort, ease and pleasure, but not joy. True joy comes from within, is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and a keen awareness of God’s indwelling and abiding Presence and His limitless love for us.
others. On the contrary, learning to give generously produces overflowing joy. Only once confronted with the reality of his mortality, his own death, his short and fleeting life, was Ebenezer Scrooge compelled to see his money not as a means for his own pleasure but as something to give away freely. St. Paul reminds us: “There is more joy in giving than in receiving.” The story and movie ends with Scrooge buying the expensive turkey, visiting the home of Bob Cratchet, ( his employee whom he used as an object for many years), visiting Bob’s home, donating the expensive turkey, embracing the little paralytic Tiny Tim and sitting at dinner and rejoicing in his giving!
In a society which lauds and applauds people with money, possessions names with fame, the birth of Jesus in the poor, squalid, cold, musty and smelly stable for animals sends us a radical counter-cultural message: “Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of God.” (Mt. 5:3 )
3. A MOST SECURE HAVEN AND REFUGE: THE ARMS AND HEART OF MARY
4. O SILENT NIGHT!
Silence leads to interior recollection and then to contemplation of our awesome but loving God. In a world inundated by constant and almost deafening noise, what we might term “Noise Pollution” that first Christmas night in the profound night of Bethlehem
we learn the lesson of silence. God speaks in the depths of the heart that has silence. God did not speak to the prophet Elijah in the storm, the earthquake, or the lightning and thunder. Rather, God spoke to Elijah in the soft and gentle breeze. Why not in deep silence and recollection contemplate the Child Jesus sleeping peacefully in the arms of Mary. Then speak to them from the depths of your heart. “O come let us adore Him!
5. CHRISTMAS: AND THE MASS AND THE EUCHARIST-JESUS IS BORN!“Christmas” means the “Mass of Christ”. There are actually three comings of Christ into the world. First, He came in the flesh in the Incarnation when He was born of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the stable of Bethlehem about 2000 years ago. Second, Jesus will come at the end of time as a just Judge. He will judge all who ever lived
for what they have done and what they have failed to do, as we pray in the Creed: “He will come to judge the living and the dead.” Third, Jesus comes mystically but truly in an invisible way through grace and the Sacraments. The greatest of all Sacraments is the Most Holy Eucharist!
At every Holy Mass, in a real sense, Christmas is being celebrated because Christmas is truly the birth of Jesus. If that is true, then at the moment of Consecration in the Mass when the priest takes the Bread and repeats the words that Jesus said at the Last Supper, “Take and eat this is my Body…” in that moment Jesus is truly born in the hands of the celebrating priest. Christmas is renewed every day and every
hour that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is celebrated! Still more, every time we receive Holy Communion with faith, devotion and love then our hearts become a Bethlehem to receive the Lord of the universe. For that reason the word “Bethlehem” actually means “The House of Bread.” Jesus who said, “I am the Bread of life whoever eats my Body and drinks my blood will have everlasting life and I will raise him up on the last day,” desires to enter into your “Bethlehem” and mine (Our hearts and souls in Holy Communion). Why not celebrate Christmas in a totally spiritual way by placing Jesus in the Mass, Consecration, in Holy Communion in the very center of your life.
If this is done it will be a Christmas of great joy, peace, harmony, and love. May Mary who gave us the
greatest Gift in the world— Jesus, the Savior—attain for us the most holy, happy, and heavenly inspired Christmas in our lives! Indeed “Jesus is the reason for the season!”