Seeking the True Joy of Christmas

By TFP Student Action   
Christ Child
The state of world is so uncertain that it is impossible to know the conditions in which we will celebrate Christmas or what the New Year will bring. This Christmas, Americans are filled with uncertainty, trials and insecurity.

One could rightly ask: “Is it proper to have these concerns during Christmastime? Shouldn’t we have only consolation, joy and satisfaction during this season?”

To answer this question, we should consider the first Christmas night. Saint Joseph and, above all, Our Lady were filled with inexpressible joy in the grotto in Bethlehem.

However, before the Child Jesus was born, they suffered affliction. They had spent the night seeking a dignified place for Our Lord’s birth. Saint Joseph was humiliated seeing that his spouse would have to deliver the Christ Child in a stable where animals eat. While there could not have been a more stupendous event that evening, neither could there have been humbler surroundings.

The manger was all Saint Joseph and Our Lady had to offer the Child Jesus. Thus, the evening was filled with unfathomable joy, but also had its suffering.

Finding Joy Amid Suffering

Although the Christ Child knew that Providence had dictated the conditions of His birth, it is possible that Our Lady and Saint Joseph did not know. They could have been filled with doubts concerning the reasons for their poor surroundings, perhaps even attributing them to a wrongdoing of their own. Though faultless, Saint Joseph, who was most responsible for providing for the Holy Family, probably asked Our Lord’s pardon for the lowly accommodations he had furnished for His delivery.

Nevertheless, the evening’s joy overcame all its sadness, and to such an extent, that the latter was completely forgotten.

We should celebrate Christmas in the same manner, though we are concerned with the crisis in the Church and breakdown of society and aware of our insufficiency to face these calamities.

Realizing that we are chosen to follow Our Lady throughout these troubling times should fill us with joy and overcome the sadness we endure for our personal failings and the godlessness that surrounds us.

At the feet of the newborn Christ Child, we should thank Him for having called us to this struggle and these times. We should realize that we are only capable of resisting through His Redemption for which His birth was a necessary condition. We ought to express this gratitude through the intercession of Our Lady, the Universal Mediatrix, and Saint Joseph.

With Our Lady and her Divine Son We Find True Joy

We should ask Saint Joseph, Our Lady and the Christ Child for a soul continually mindful of Our Lady’s words at Fatima: “Finally, my Immaculate Heart will triumph!” Thus, we will be able to overcome all sadness and advance joyfully in the fight, seeking heroism and even sacrifice.

Thus, members of TFP Student Action pray that Our Lady grant you this indomitable joy for Christmas and bring you ever closer to her and her Divine Son!

The following reflection was adapted from a Christmas greeting delivered by Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira in 1980. It has been translated and adapted without his revision. —Ed.

 

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+12 # patricia cohoon 2010-12-24 13:59
Thank you so much for the Joy I received in your message. God bless you all. You give me hope also. I already have the Faith, may all hearts be converted to the Sacred Heart of the Baby whose birth we celebrate tomorrow.
Patsy
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+12 # Anil Mekkunnel 2010-12-26 17:52
The story of Jesus' visit during the Christmas season, His being rejected by all, except at the poor suburb, made my heart to melt the first time I read it to a friend.

Yes dear brothers and sisters, lets all stand firm for God and Christ. Lets be beacons of hope who accept Jesus into our heart and mind and indeed the very depth of our being. God bless you all !! Have a very Blessed Christmas and a Joyous New Year!!

Anil
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+12 # Michael Seagriff 2011-12-02 12:28
How often we need to be reminded what Jesus can do with the little we have, as long as we give what little we do have to Him.

It was Mary who also taught us two vital lessons: "Let it be done to us according to His word" and "Do whatever He tells you."

Mary and Joseph trusted Him. We must too, especially in the times to come.
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+8 # pat irish 2011-12-02 12:33
great Christmas reflection
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+8 # wilfred bissonnette 2011-12-02 14:08
God in His great love for us gave us the greatest gift of all. He gave us His only Son to save us sinners from the damnation of Hell. Even now we are not listening to Him. We celebrate Christmas without the least thaught of What Christmas means.
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+7 # Jim 2011-12-02 14:56
Jeus Christ LIVES!
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+4 # Bill 2011-12-02 21:21
Jesus is our Lord and Savior. It is fine to wish me a "Merry Christmas".
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+4 # cecile phillips 2011-12-03 10:43
this is all so true! poor little Jesus, asleep in the hay, grew up to be the Man who gave His life up for us on the cross.

merry Christmas to all believers and those who are becoming believers!!

cecile phillips
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+3 # Jennifer Gelderboem 2011-12-07 05:41
Praise GOD for your actions/voices maintaining your love for Our Good Lord and Saviour. May the CHRIST Child fill you and your beloveds and this entire world He has created...with HIS enduring LOVE and PEACE. Have a happy and holy Christmas!
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0 # felice 2011-12-23 15:16
May the warmth, comfort and peace of the child Jesus the Christ be yours throughout this coming Christmas Season.
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0 # anne van tilburg 2011-12-23 19:33
To everyone at TFP. Student Action.
A happy and holy Christmas.
Thank you for all the articles, information and guidance you have given us through the year. You are always in my prayers.
God Bless.
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0 # friendofFatima 2011-12-24 21:12
This beautiful Christmas greeting was a timely reminder for me of why we rejoice in God's Providence, despite the temptation to get depressed about the mess we make of the world! And thank you for including that bit about our Lady of Fatima -- it seems we hardly ever hear about her anymore.

God bless you all this Christmas!
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