Isaiah 62:11-12 / Titus 3:4-7 / Luke 2:15-20

He was born! He was born! Jesus was born, my sister, my brother! It's Christmas! Merry Christmas to all!

We prepared for four weeks for this festive and solemn day. It was the Season of Advent. We did penance and reconciled ourselves with God. Now it is fitting that we rejoice!

Today the evangelist Luke tells us that the virgin Mary, Joseph's wife, had to give birth to her firstborn son, Jesus, our Savior, in the small town of Bethlehem, in a stable. When He was born, the baby God was laid in a manger, among the animals.

It so happened that there were many people in the city, because of the census ordered by the Roman emperor Caesar Augustus. Since Joseph was a descendant of King David, he went to Bethlehem with Mary to register, since it was the hometown of David's descendants.

At that very moment, an angel of the Lord appeared to some poor shepherds who were tending their flocks, announcing to them the birth of the Savior, who is Christ, the Lord. And then a great multitude of the heavenly host appeared, glorifying God and asking Him for peace for mankind.

Let us be angels who announce to everyone the birth of Jesus, the Son of God, the Son of Mary, sent to save the world from sin. His birth is the best of all news, awaited by all. May Jesus be born again in us today! May our hearts be a manger of love to welcome the baby God from the arms of the virgin Mary.

Today the prophet Isaiah tells us of a great light seen by the people who walked in darkness. The prophet tells us of the joy that grows with the end of oppression with the destruction of the garments of war. Isaiah tells us of the birth of a child given by God.

For us Christians, this child is Jesus, who has just been born of the virgin Mary! He is the Wonderful Counselor, the Mighty God, the Eternal Father, the Prince of Peace! He is the great light that has illuminated our darkness!

Today in the letter of the apostle Paul to Titus we read that the saving grace of God in Christ is for everyone. The apostle says that we must live sensibly in the present time, awaiting the glorious manifestation of Jesus Christ.

Let us be the people who belong to Christ in a particular way, who have been purified to dedicate themselves to the practice of good works.

To celebrate with joy the birth of Christ is to commit ourselves to the search for good for everyone, especially for the poorest. Merry Christmas with your family and friends!

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