Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

January 6, 2010




SOLENNITÀ DELL'EPIFANIA DEL SIGNORE
BENEDETTO XVI
ANGELUS
Piazza San Pietro
Mercoledì, 6 gennaio 2010

 
Dear brothers and sisters!
 
Today we celebrate the great feast of the Epiphany, the mystery of the manifestation of God to all nations, represented by the Magi who came from the East to worship the King of the Jews (cf. Mt 2,1-2). The evangelist Matthew, who recounts the event, stressed that they came to Jerusalem following a star, first seen in its rising and interpreted as a sign of the birth of the King foretold by the prophets, that is the Messiah.  Joints, however, in Jerusalem, the Magi were in need of guidance of the priests and scribes to know exactly where to go, that is Bethlehem, the city of David (cf. Mt 2:5-6, Mic 5:1). The star and the Holy Scriptures were the two lights that guide the journey of the Magi, who appear to us as models of genuine seekers of truth.

They were wise men, who watch for the stars and knew the history of peoples. They were men of science in a broad sense, observing the universe regarded as virtually a great book full of signs and messages from God to man. Their knowledge, therefore, far from being regarded as self-sufficient, was open to further discoveries, and God's call.  Indeed, not ashamed to ask for directions to the religious leaders of the Jews. They might say: do it alone, we did not need anyone to avoid, in our mind now, every "contamination" between science and the Word of God But the wise men listen and accept the prophecies, and, as soon as you call on their way to Bethlehem, saw the star again, as if to confirm the perfect harmony between the human search for truth and the divine harmony of joy that filled their hearts with true sages (cf. Mt 2:10). The culmination of their journey was research when faced with "the child with Mary his mother" (Mt 2:11). The Gospel says that "they fell down and worshiped him." They might be disappointed, indeed, scandalized. Instead, as true scholars, are open to the mystery that manifests itself in surprising ways, and their symbolic gifts show to recognize Jesus as the King and the Son of God precisely in this act are fulfilled messianic oracles announcing the gift nations to the God of Israel.

A final confirmation particular, the Magi, the unity between intelligence and faith is the fact that "warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they returned by another road to their country" (Mt 2:12). It would be natural to return to Jerusalem, in Herod's palace and the Temple, giving resonance to their discovery. Instead, the Magi, who chose as their ruler and Child, keep it in secret, in the style of Mary, or rather, of God and, as they had appeared, they disappear into the silence, contentment, but also changed by the encounter with the Truth.  They had discovered a new face of God, a new royalty: that of love. We support the Virgin Mary, model of true wisdom, to be truly seek God, to live there is always the profound harmony between reason and faith, science and revelation.
 

Friday, December 18, 2009

December 18, 2009

Batman has always been my favorite hero, despite his willingness to dress up in tights and hang out with teen boys. While the money may be inherited, the skills and abilities are hard won, and he is what every man could be.


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

December 7, 2009

Last night was the feast day for Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, sailors, fishermen, merchants, the falsely accused, repentant thieves, pharmacists, archers, pawnbrokers. Wow, that's quite a few people to have to watch over. Nicholas was the Bishop of Myra in the 300's and was widely known for his generosity to the poor, often in the form of anonymous, surprise gifts. He is considered by many to be the basis for the figure Santa Claus (old St. Nick). 



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

November 30, 2009

It seems wrong to me that every year the retail shops start the Christmas bombardment a little earlier. I love that people get in the spirit of the season, but can it be subtle for once? Can we not put little Santa hat's on brass geese?