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Code: ZE05122104 Date: 2005-12-21
Benedict XVI Urges Rediscovery of Christmas Traditions
Those That Help to Reflect Importance of Jesus' Birth
VATICAN CITY, DEC. 21, 2005 (Zenit.org).-
Noting the rise of yuletide consumerism, Benedict XVI invited the faithful to
rediscover the spiritual traditions of Christmas in order to transmit them to
future generations.
The Pope dedicated today's general audience, held in St. Peter's Square, to the
approaching solemnity of Jesus' birth.
"While a certain modern and consumer culture attempts to make the Christian
symbols of the celebration of Christmas disappear, let us assume the commitment
to understand the value of the Christmas traditions, which are part of the
patrimony of our faith and our culture, to transmit them to the new
generations," the Holy Father told the 15,000 people gathered in the square.
From among the numerous Christmas symbols the Pontiff chose light, "one of the
richest in spiritual meaning" on "which I would like to reflect briefly."
"The feast of Christmas coincides, in our hemisphere, with the time of the year
in which the sun ends its descending parabola and begins the phase in which the
time of daylight increases gradually, according to the successive course of the
seasons," Benedict XVI said in his reflection, read in Italian.
Light motif
This image helps us to understand better "the subject of light that prevails
over darkness," he said.
"It is a symbol that evokes a reality that affects man's inner being," the Pope
added. "I am referring to the light of good that overcomes evil, of love that
overcomes hatred, of life that conquers death.
"Christmas makes us think of this interior light, of the divine light that
presents to us again the proclamation of the definitive victory of the love of
God over sin and death."
The Savior awaited by the nations is "the star that indicates the way and the
guide of people, wayfarers amid the darkness and dangers of the world toward the
salvation promised by God and realized in Jesus Christ," the Holy Father said.
"On seeing the streets and squares of our cities adorned with glittering lights,
let us remember that these lights evoke another light, invisible to our eyes,
but not to our hearts," he urged.
"Contemplating them, when lighting the candles of churches or the Nativity and
Christmas tree lights in our homes, may our spirits open to the true spiritual
light brought to all men and women of good will," the Bishop of Rome continued.
The Star
"The God with us, born in Bethlehem of the Virgin Mary, is the Star of our
lives!" he exclaimed. "Let us pray to the Lord to hasten his glorious coming
among us, among all those who are suffering, as only in him can they find the
answer to the authentic expectations of the human heart."
"May this Star of light that never sets, communicate to us the strength to
follow always the path of truth, justice and love," the Pope exhorted.
Before concluding, the Bishop of Rome invited the pilgrims to live the days
preceding Christmas with Mary, "the Virgin of silence and listening."
"May she, who was totally enveloped by the light of the Holy Spirit, help us to
understand and to live fully the mystery of Christ's Christmas," he said before
wishing everyone a "Merry Christmas!"
Rain threatened at the start of the audience, but it ended with sun. On taking
leave of the pilgrims, after speaking of Jesus as the "sun of justice" -- an
image of the early Christians -- the Pope affirmed: "Let us be grateful that the
sun has appeared and confirmed all that we meditated on."
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