Feast of the Holy Family |
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| As was said last week, the Christmas stories might not be true in all their details but they are True in the sense that they represent a very special intervention of God in the human condition, a revolution indeed because it revealed to us just how much God loves us, one that, as G.K. Chesterton said, turned the world upside down and, astonishingly, when viewed from that perspective the world made sense. The Christmas stories reveal to us that God loved Her human children so much that He took on human form so that he could show us how to live and how to die, even walking with us down to the valley of death itself. | _ |
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| .The stories today tell us that even from the beginning it was
not easy to be the special light of the world. Jesus was under threat all his life. The
threats would finally catch up with Him as they catch up with all of us. But from
Christmas we learn that finally the darkness can never put out the light. Story
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