Thursday, December 24, 2009

Taking Christ out of Christmas

My friend over at Random Thoughts seems weary of the materialism and stripping Christ out of Christmas. I share in her grief. we all have to rechristianize the present times. If we don't non-Christians who love santa claus will paganize it

We have to be leaven in the dough. We are the salt of the earth and if salt loses its taste, what use is it?
I think if each one of us tries, we can in our own way rechristianize the culture. Cakes, Trees, Creches are all important to make this culture christian. It is the popular culture of Santa Claus and red caps that we have to wary of.

This time, I put up a tree for the first time. I put two gifts under the tree for my family.

The whole point is the love that shows through your efforts. You clean your house, you put up a tree, you make a crib, all this because you care about Christmas and to invite Christ into your house. But this is secondary to the grace we ought to receive by preparing all Advent through reflection on scriptures, Regular confessions to make His paths straight as John the Baptist proclaimed.

I think Christmas becomes Xmas when people simply want to drink or party without thinking that Jesus is the reason of this season. When Jesus is the reason of this season, all things fall in place and get a perspective. The tree symbolizes love, goodwill togetherness, guiding star,ringing bells. The star symbolizes the star that guided the kings, the crib helps us contemplate on the nativity. A defenseless baby a sleep in a manager who controlled the stars in the universe. (Archbishop Fulton Sheen)

When Christ is kept in Christmas like you said, all other things are for glory of God. Perhaps the pagan culture we have to take caution of is people simply waiting for Christmas for just another party with Santa Claus, red costumes, snow, snowmen et cetera. But moved with the joy of Christ, Santa can be a great way to gift your family and enjoy a cake ;-)

December 24, 2009 11:27 PM


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