miércoles, 17 de diciembre de 2008

Christmas means the birth or nativity, is also the most important Christian festival along with the Pascuasi, is celebrating the birth of Jesus and the arrival to land, one who represents for many people the spiritual sustenance and which resulted in our faith, joy, sorrows, acknowledgments, and requests to blame, someone who is loyal representative of the nobility, simplicity, wisdom, sacrifice and who has in its fullness the wonderful gift of love and forgiveness. To him, for him and for him it is the feast. Remember the beginning of redemption with the birth of the Savior, the central mystery of our faith is the Resurrection of Christ-Easter-like event that encompasses the entire life of Jesus, celebrate Christmas is to solemnize the initial process of our salvation, of our Easter. Now host to the Lord who wants to be born in the heart of man. The feast of Christmas invites us to reflect on the love of God that comes to men. The Christ who took part in the history of the men, two thousand years ago, lives and continues his mission of salvation within the same human history. Christmas is a divine and human event, which will always be present, while a man on earth. Christmas enriches the vision of God's saving plan and makes it more human and, in a sense, more homey. Although this festival also aims at the celebration of Easter, preparing for live-the-Advent has a very different tone, while inviting us to repentance and conversion, the environment we live these days, was generally festive and full of hope and joy. Christmas is the feast held by most men. Until atheists and the enemies of the Church were detained and held in its own way, this event of salvation. It is the most universal and remember that the world is like Jesus Christ. But besides being a memory, the feast of Christmas is a savior for the man. It is the immense and eternal God who descends to take the human condition and breaks into the man's time for him to achieve it. No one, yet still, you can stay on the sidelines of this mystery. The whole world accepts the event of the birth of the Lord, as the central date of human history: before Christ and after Christ.