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Saturday, December 10, 2011


   Christmas speech


"When Jesus Christ was born from Virgin Mary, from that time on He lived an exemplary life, a life which men everywhere must emulate

This Life and the Faith that He taught us assures us of salvation, assures us also of harmony and a good life upon Earth. Because of the

 exemplary character of the life of Jesus Christ it is necessary that all men do their maximum in their human efforts to see to it that they

 approximate as much as they can the good example that has been set by Him.

It is quite true that there is no perfection in humanity. From time to time we make mistakes, we do commit sins but even as we do that,

 deep in our hearts as Christians we know we have forgiveness from the Almighty. He taught us that all who seek Him shall find Him. To live

in this healthy life, a Christian life, is what makes me follow Jesus Christ.

For Christian people no day is as glorious and as joyous as the day on which they commemorate the Nativity of Our Saviour Jesus Christ.

 On this day each one of us tries to forget his worries and his anxieties and endeavours to alleviate those of his loved ones and friends, 

and to forgive those who have wronged him, so as only to meditate on the life of Him who is Supreme Lord of All.

From Our early childhood We are struck by the sentiments of unfathomable mystery, simple and yet sublime, which stirs up in us the 

evocation of the Birth of the Divine Child.

The Mystery of Bethlehem reveals itself in our spirits, more fascinating the more we advance on the path of life, and the more we realise 

the magnitude of the mission each one of us has to accomplish in this world, be it humble or noble, arduous or thankless.

An unheard of event, expected for more than forty centuries has at last been accomplished: the Son of God is born, He has only a stable 

for His palace and a manger for a cradle. The hearts of the wise are thrilled by this majestic humility, and the kings of the Earth bend their

 knees before Him and worship Him.

'Peace on Earth, goodwill to men,' - this was His first message. In the same manner when He went to the summit of Calvary, there to

 expiate our sins with the supreme sacrifice, He gave up His last breath invoking forgiveness for His very tormentors: 'Father forgive 

them, for they know not what they do.'

In pondering over the life, the goodness, humanity and sacrifice of the Saviour of the World, in looking at the laws which He gave us, 

how much should we be ashamed to call ourselves Christian people, and yet not to follow His footsteps. Had we been Christian people, 

had we been worthy of the name, peace would have reigned on all the face of the Earth, and we would have risen to the level of the 

immortal angels who always glorify the Eternal God, and the peoples of the world would no longer have remained divided into hostile 

camps.

In very truth there are no interest or reasons, however legitimate they may be, that can justify war."




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