Christmas: A Celebration of Love

 

December 22, 2019

"Joy to the world the Lord is come… let heaven and nature sing."

We exist in a time and a situation, where joy and happiness have been largely eclipsed. The morning news is repeatedly replete with heartbreaks, causing sorrow to mind and heart. One information becomes more anxious than another: accidents, robberies, encounters, frauds, suicides, lynching, rapes… the catalog goes on… Oh yeah, this is simply abhorring and frightening. Why has human person become so violent? Why is pugnaciousness massacring humanity and humanness? Why such a walloping bankruptcy in humanity? Is the humanness in man dead? Have we become only cadavers? It is simply a chilling existence.

In an ocean of such melancholic waves, Christmas, announces the exultation and delight of the birth of humaneness in its pristine beauty. The word 'Christmas' means the celebration of the birth of Jesus; in Spanish it is called as Navidad; in Italian,Natale, in French, Noël. The very thought of Christmas ushers in joy, happiness, elation, celebration and festivity. The entire environment is girdled with an ambiance of color, illumination, pleasant weather, dazzling decorations. The eternal melodies of the carols, soothes and calms our being. It goes without saying, the Christmas sweets, variety of dishes, cakes, delicious cuisine, is too lovely to relish. The Star, the Santa, the Crib, the Christmas Tree, evokes our sublime soul and ignites in us the divine presence. Yes, Christmas is a celebration of the magnitude human person; it is Emmanuel, God becoming human and dwelling amidst us. It is the festivity of the presence of Jesus amidst us. It is simply joy to the world because the Lord is come and calls us to rejoice and sing. It is an invitation for a triple fête:

Christmas, a Celebration of Giving: The Christmas Crib displays the joy of giving. Giving starts with God, He so loved the world that He gave His only son. God’s generosity is revealed in plenitude. The best and the finest is given to us by our heavenly Father. The joy of giving is pronounced by Mother Mary by giving her beloved child to the world, St Joseph, giving his out-and-out life for the babe and the mother in the Manger. The Star giving light and direction to the three wise men. The animals, giving place for the baby Jesus to be born; the three kings, giving gifts to the new born King. A celebration of giving, beginning from God to trees and animals; the entire nature. Christmas, the birth of Jesus, confounds to the truth that there is more happiness in giving than receiving. Giving brings joy and contentment, it simply thrills; it brings peace and the joie de vivre. Yes, as Ben Carson notes, “Happiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give.” Christmas tells us that if you wish to be happy, healthy and joyful, share your goodness with others, especially with the, poor, old, sick, and the less fortunate. It makes us aware what Churchill said, “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” But what shall I give, for I may not have gold and silver, money or fortune, but the Crib where Jesus was born, tells us that you can always give. The tree gives shade, the sun gives light, the moon gives brightness, the birds sing; as humans, we have such an ocean of wealth. It only requires us to be generous. Mother Theresa always used to say, if you cannot give anything at least give a smile. “Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.” Give a word of encouragement, or appreciation, give a pat on somebody’s back, and do not forget the most powerful and princely giving is forgiving.

Christmas, a Celebration of Listening: It is just being there, being present, being at the side of someone. Mary and Joseph were just being present near the baby Jesus, they just listened to the little cry from the mouth of the babe. They were joyful. They listened to the language of the animals, trees…. It is silent night, a holy night, a night where peace pervades human heart and mind. A night of listening to the tranquil whispers of God speaking to us through a little babe. We live today in world of noise, listening is abhorred. People have become frightened of silence. We hear a lot, but seldom listen; we are inundated with an avalanche of hullabaloo. Christmas invites us to listen: parents listen to their children, youngsters listen to the older folks, friends listen to the joys and sorrows for their comrades, doctors listen to their patients, spiritual leaders listen to their people, and humans listen to the language of the nature. We all need to hear the little babe Jesus speaking to us through our parents, children, elders, the tiny tots, the nature. “Listening is an art that requires attention over talent, spirit over ego, others over self.” Listening is a fine homily, a piece of art, a real relaxation, for it touches the deep recesses of the person, it heals, comforts, it is the loudest form of kindness. And “listening is often the only thing needed to help someone.”

Christmas a Celebration of Humility: The Crib of the birth of Jesus is the translation of simplicity in fullness. The little babe in swaddling cloths; Mother Mary and Joseph having nothing of their own. There is no wealth, no gold or silver, no land, no money, no belongings, no possessions, but there is abundance of love, patience, peace, joy, happiness, delight, purity of heart and mind, simplicity and goodness of human existence. The Crib proclaims that there is “everything in nothing and nothing in everything”. It is a clear testimony to show that what life needs is not possessions of mundane realities but it is happiness. Off course, happiness is an inside job. People who are extremely happy are the ones possessed by love, patience, forgiveness, generosity and love. The Manger where the Lord Jesus is born is the world’s display of happiness. The Manger vibrates love, sparks tenderness and peace. We live in an environment where in the temptation for possessions are at its climax. The side effects of which are jealously, envy, anger, crimes, murders, hatred, gossips, calumnies, which we breathe on daily basis. Christmas calls us to go the Manger, lieu par excellence where our Lord Jesus is born, the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords telling us, a simple but powerful truth that life with possessions will only put us into the penury of human existence stripping the beauty of human life leading towards evils of all sorts. Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, invites all of us to go back to the Crib where the Lord is born inorder to rediscover the humanness which we have lost. In his recent Apostolic Letter Admirabile Signum (Wonderful sign), the Pope says, “The enchanting image of the Christmas crèche, so dear to the Christian people, never ceases to arouse amazement and wonder. The depiction of Jesus’ birth is itself a simple and joyful proclamation of the mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God. The nativity scene is like a living Gospel rising up from the pages of sacred Scripture. As we contemplate the Christmas story, we are invited to set out on a spiritual journey, drawn by the humility of the God who became man in order to encounter every man and woman. We come to realize that so great is his love for us that he became one of us, so that we in turn might become one with him.”

Wish you all Feliz Navidad, joyful and delightful Christmas. May the Child Jesus bless us all.

 

Fr Dr Joseph Martis
Former Rector of St Joseph's Seminary
Currently Professor and HoD of Philosophy Department
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Comment on this article

  • Fr Felix Monteiro, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    Dear Fr Joseph Martis....An excellent and practical message for Christmas...Congrats and thank you so much Fr...

  • Ina Carmelita D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Holy family of Nazareth!!! We Love you.
    Jesus, Mary Joseph, the Holy Family of Nazareth is model for my family and for all families now and for generations to come!!!
    Amen. Hallelujah amen

    The beginning of holy family was established with birth of Jesus. Adam and Eve failed to achieve this due to the influence of sin in Eve.

  • James Fernandes, Barkur/Chicago

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Peace on earth is different from internal peace.
    Case closed. Bye.

  • H. A D'souza, Damoh

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    James
    Sir,
    Only taking birth in Christian family cannot receive his blessings for that one have to make personal relationship with him. Take time to read the word of God daily and see the difference.Also check wether you are saved or not. Jesus is the greatest gift from God to humanity!

  • James Fernandes, Barkur/Chicago

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Even some of those who embraced Him are in war zones, homeless, country less, and Graceless, food less or penny less. And Hope less. Only hope is that He can and will forgive when I Rest In Peace.! He will forgive...all

  • H. A D'souza, Damoh

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    James
    Sir
    Those who accepted him in heart enjoy peace.

  • James Fernandes, Barkur/Chicago

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Peace on earth; When? Hope it happens?

  • Veronica Fernandes, Chelmsford USA

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Thank you father for sharing your wisdom and knowledge. Well said and we hope this will help us in our lives. We wish you a merry Christmas and happy new year

  • Veronica Fernandes, Chelmsford MA. USA

    Tue, Dec 24 2019

    Thank you Fr. Joseph for sharing your wisdom in this meaningful article with us . We will try to practice this in our life . May God help us , I ask you to keep us all in your prayers . Wishing you Merry Christmas and happy new year

  • H. A D'souza, Damoh

    Tue, Dec 24 2019

    Lord Jesus not only changed the history but also changed the World. Modern Democracy, Human rights, Technology etc are the gift of Christian faith. Jesus came to this world to establish God's kingdom. In him We have solution for all problems.wether it is social, economic or spiritual. He gives such a humble heart so that his followers always strive for justice and helping others who are in need.
    Jesus is the greatest gift to mankind from our heavenly Father. On this occasion let us thanks lord for sending his son in to this world.
    Thanks Rev Fr. Martis for inspirational article.

  • CGS Prabhu, Valencia, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 24 2019

    Thank you Fr.Dr.Joseph Martis for your wonderful Christmas story. Wish you a Merry Christmas!

  • Leevan Ronald Mathias, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 24 2019

    Awe inspiring message and brilliantly written

  • Fredrick Fernandes, Moodubelle / Boston USA

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Thanks a lot dear Rev Fr Dr Joseph Martis for presenting to us the true meaning of Christmas in today's world. This article is fantastic and thought provoking. We greatly appreciate your words of wisdom and we hope and pray that Humanity and Humility still prevails in this world. Blessed Christmas to you all !!!

  • Antony George Pinto, Naravi

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Congratulations to you dear Fr Joseph Martis. Your reflections on the message of Christmas are simple and profound. Thank you and wishes of Christmas to all

  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    What a caring and loving message for Christmas from Rev. Dr. Praveen Martis. Thousands of people hold this MAN OF GOD in highest respect. Even though an intellectual and a brain, he is so simple in his attitude

    In a City like Mangalore which was once termed as ROME OF THE EAST, we need ecclesiastics like Rev. Dr. Martis who reaches out to people.

    I join scores of people in wishing Rev. Dr. Martis A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS. Father MAY YOU BE BLESSED ALL THE MORE.

  • Dan M, Dubai / Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    06/12/2019

    Our Lord's Blessings and Graces for Christmas

    Message to Valentina Papagna, Sydney

    In the morning, I was praying the Angelus and then after I finished I was making myself a small breakfast. Suddenly our Lord Jesus appeared. He looked so happy and said, “Valentina, write down what I am going to tell you.”

    Lord Jesus said, “May the Holy Family come to your home and bring many blessings and graces from Heaven this Holy Christmas.”

    He said, “How I delight to see My children when they share My Special Love among themselves this Holy Christmas. You know, I delight with so much joy, and I bless them abundantly. This is My Holy Word.”

    Thank you, my Lord Jesus, for giving us Your True Holy Word.

  • Jerome Ching anthara, Mahe

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Done well. Kudos to Dr. Joseph Martis.

  • John Castelino, KUWAIT

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Well written. In this materialistic world, humanity is eclipsed with inhuman attitude which is contrary to the very message of Christ. May this season bring joy to all homes with human heart and convert those hardened hearts to accept the message of baby Jesus.
    Happy Christmas to all

  • McQueen, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Well written article, dear father Joseph Martis. Advance wishes for Christmas and new year. God bless you with health happiness and peace

  • Dan M, Dubai / Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    God The Father on the real meaning of Christmas, a deeper sense of joy and how to attain it.

    November 30, 2019
    Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle

    Once again, I (Maureen) see a Great Flame that I have come to know as the Heart of God the Father. He says: "Today, I wish to speak to you about gift-giving. In and of itself this is not bad and, if practiced in a self-giving way, can be a great grace. The season of Christmas becomes convoluted only when materialism becomes the focus instead of the Birth of My Son. This is where the mass media plays a role. Consumerism is lauded by the media as the source of all joy and happiness, especially during the holiday season."

    "If the soul loses sight of the real meaning of Christmas, his joy will be short-lived and superficial at best. I am calling you to a deeper sense of joy - a joy which brings peace of heart. This is a joy which comes to you in proportion to the faith you hold in your heart. The ones who hold true faith in their hearts and believe wholeheartedly that My Son was born in the stable in Bethlehem have the greatest gift of all. No material goods of the world can bring greater joy."

    "Gift-giving in a material sense can be an expression of human love - one for the other. This is good and acceptable in My Eyes. However, do not allow it to be the full focus of your heart as you celebrate the Feast of Christmas."

    "Prepare your hearts with charitable works for the less fortunate. This takes the focus off self and allows you to focus on the real meaning of Christmas. Then, the Birth of My Son will have a place in your hearts."

    Read Luke 2:6-7+

    And while they were there, the time came for her to be delivered. And she gave birth to her first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.

    * The ecumenical Mission of Holy and Divine Love at Maranatha Spring and Shrine.

  • lourdusamy, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    A very well written and critically analysed story, contemporaneous to the present context. we need to relook into the meaning of Christmas.


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