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Merry Christmas!

 

In the month of December, Christians, Anglicans, Romanian Orthodox, and Protestants celebrate the festivities of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth on the five continents. The Nativity of the Lord Jesus Christ, called “Christmas Day”, December 25, is the feast largest of the Christian calendar that is celebrated throughout the world, even in countries, not Christians.

The feast of the Birth of Jesus is the quintessential family feast, which has the virtue to renew in hearts the wishes of happiness and peace. When the events that were to precede the advent of the Messiah, according to the ancient prophets, Jesus called the Christ, Son of eternal God, He became incarnate in the womb of the Virgin Mary and, made man, was born of Mary for the redemption of humanity.

As far as Bethlehem, near the city of Jerusalem, came Saint Joseph and the Virgin Mary coming from Nazareth, and being there, it was time to give birth to the Virgin, bringing the world to his divine Son whom he wrapped in linen cloths and laid him in the straw of the manger. 

It is in the humble manger that Jesus appears greatest and most glorious. God had just given the earth a Savior and in the arms of Mary in ecstasy, the Angels adore the incarnate Word. There is no better time of year than Christmas so that we all remember and We are committed to following the principles that Jesus Christ taught, it is a special moment in that we can show that we love the Lord with all our hearts and our neighbor as ourselves.

As we think about the spirit of Christmas, let us also observe and think about the Spirit of Christ, because the spirit of Christmas is the Spirit of Christ, the most important thing in having that the feeling is that we want to share what we feel with others. A powerful impact is to provide a service in a selfless way, it is what regularly did Jesus Christ. You can be an instrument in the hands of the Lord in this age so that many of our brothers have that knowledge and the opportunity to be reconciled with God. Don’t forget that He paid the price for our sins and that we can come to live with our families forever through Him. We wish you a merry Christmas full of joys and blessings!

Daniel Moreno

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