Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Manger and the Cross - Calvary Begins in Bethlehem

Tribulation Times



December 22, 2011
  

THE TRIB TIMES WILL RETURN IN EARLY JANUARY 2012, GOD WILLING (James 4:15). 

 
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL FROM THE ZAMBRANO FAMILY!  BLESSINGS FOR A JOYOUS NEW YEAR!

(Luk 2:15)  And it came to pass, after the angels departed from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another: Let us go over to Bethlehem and let us see this word that is come to pass, which the Lord hath shewed to us.

FATHER GERRY KANE: "Christmas is not just for children, far from it (look at the number of parents at the Nativity play – think of parish carol services, the multiplication of Messiahs , even Christmas Mass). But in a time of confusion such as ours, children are guardians of the simplicity and the truth at the heart of the story".

"That is why the Christmas story is so important. And so hopeful. And visiting schools is such a privilege for me. Because the wonder of this Christmas story is eternally fresh. I have my take on it this year directly from children: God is being born. Simple. True".

ADVENT REFLECTIONThe Manger and the Cross - Calvary Begins in Bethlehem

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN - DECEMBER 24: Pope Ben...

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POPE BENEDICT XVI"Both Christmas and Easter are feasts of redemption. Easter celebrates redemption as a victory over sin and death. It marks the culminating moment when the glory of the Man-God shines like the light of day. Christmas celebrates redemption as the entry of God into history, when He became man in order to bring man to God. It marks, so to speak, the starting point when the first light of dawn begins to appear".

"Even the seasons of the year in which these two great feasts fall, at least in some areas of the world, can help us understand this aspect. Easter coincides with the beginning of spring when the sun triumphs over the cold and the fog and renews the face of the earth. Christmas comes at the very beginning of winter when the light and heat of the sun are unable to awaken nature, covered in a shroud of cold under which, nonetheless, life is pulsating".

LINK: MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE WORLD DAY OF PEACE 1 JANUARY 2012  

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DIVINE MERCYSt Faustina’s Christmas 

St. Faustina truly loved Christmas. For her, Christmas was about the birth of Jesus, the promised Messiah. As a poor nun, living far from her home, she probably didn’t receive many gifts. If you read the Christmas passages in the Diary, on every occasion, Jesus told her that her heart was His delight and His resting place. These words of love from Jesus must have been the greatest gift St. Faustina could have ever received.

Like many great saints, she also had beautiful visions of Jesus as a small child during Christmas. On Christmas Day, 1934 during Midnight Mass, the child Jesus appeared on the Altar dressed in a white pinafore. She described Him as “incomparably beautiful” and said “the whole time the Infant kept looking at everyone, stretching out His little hands”. (Diary 347) St. Faustina also saw Mary holding her child during this Mass, which she told St. Faustina was the “secret of her happiness”. (Diary 346) If you’ve ever held a new born baby, you will understand the powerful feelings this can stir. It must have been truly amazing for Joseph & Mary to know they were holding the Messiah in their arms that glorious night.

Thoughts and Sayings of Saint Margaret Mary: The Holy Eucharist

27. There is nothing sweeter and milder, and at the same time stronger and more efficacious than the gentle unction of the burning charity of this lovable Heart, to convert the most hardened souls and to penetrate the most unfeeling hearts.


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