Merry Christmas!
On all days and at
all times, dearly beloved, does the birth of our Lord and Savior from the
Virgin-mother occur to the thoughts of the faithful, who meditate on divine
things, that the mind may be aroused to the acknowledgment of its Maker, and
whether it be occupied in the groans of supplication, or in the shouting of
praise, or in the offering of sacrifice, may employ its spiritual insight on
nothing more frequently and more trustingly than on the fact that God the Son
of God, begotten of the co-eternal Father, was also born by a human birth. But
this Nativity which is to be adored in heaven and on earth is suggested to us
by no day more than this when, with the early light still shedding its rays on
nature, there is borne in upon our senses the brightness of this wondrous
mystery.
The Divine goodness,
dearly beloved, has indeed always taken thought for mankind in divers manners,
and in many portions, and of His mercy has imparted many gifts of His
providence to the ages of old; but in these last times has exceeded all the
abundance of His usual kindness, when in Christ the very Mercy has descended to
sinners, the very Truth to those that are astray, the very Life to those that
are dead: so that Word, which is co-eternal and co-equal with the Father, might
take our humble nature into union with His Godhead, and, being born God of God,
might also be born Man of man.
~~Pope St. Leo
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