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Saturday 18 December 2021

SHARE THE TRUE LOVE OF CHRIST

We are entering into the 4th Sunday of Advent - the last week before Christmas - “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,” (John 1: 14). The Word refers to Our Lord Jesus, the Emmanuel, who will come and dwell in us once again. We end every year with happy moments and with wonderful memories of Christmas and New Year. It is a time of celebration with family and loved ones, gathering together to celebrate the birth of Infant Jesus.

In the past two years, COVID-19 has affected many people’s lives, causing economic instability and joblessness and pushing many into poverty. Many have had to find alternate ways to make ends meet and to slowly recover from the pandemic. As we celebrate Christmas this year, we do our very best to reach out to the poor, the marginalised, the migrants and refugees, by bringing them the love and joy of Christmas. Of course, we are not expected to do great things - but every little thing done with great care and love will go a long way to brighten their lives. By sharing, caring and assisting others, we in turn can make our Christmas more significant and meaningful.

In the gospel of the Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31), we see the rich man, who lived a life of extreme luxury during his lifetime being completely indifferent towards the poor man, Lazarus who hoped “to eat what fell from the rich man’s table” (v. 21). The rich man did not express his love, sympathy or compassion to Lazarus. So, when we place all the cookies and food on our dining tables this Christmas, keep in mind the poorest and marginalised among us.

As poverty accelerates during this COVID-19 pandemic, it causes uncertainty, fear and suffering in our community. This Christmas, let us share the true peace of Christ with those less fortunate than we are. Jesus Himself became one of the poorest, and came to dwell among us so that we may be able to share His true love, compassion and peace, and to live in harmony with those who need us.

The Holy Father Pope Francis, in his encyclical “Fratelli Tutti” which was released on 3 October 2020, focused on “fraternity and social friendship.” He invites us “to put aside all our differences and, in the face of suffering, to draw near to others.” Pope Francis urges us not to abandon the weak, but to “be Good Samaritans who bear the pain of other people’s troubles rather than fomenting greater hatred and resentments,” (Fratelli Tutti, no. 77). We are reminded once again to cultivate the virtues of love, compassion, kindness and tenderness to people who live among us and around us. We welcome them as we “open humanitarian corridors” for the poorest, the weakest and the marginalised.

It is a time to share the Word of life, the good news of the salvation in Jesus Christ with all those we meet, through our words and examples. Let’s bring the meaning of Christmas to the world, and be filled with many happy moments in our hearts, as we extend the love and peace of Christ over all who need our care and love.




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