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Too Wondrously Incredible
That God so loved creation to become incarnated, embedded in the flesh of one of us and in all created things, is too joyously wonderful to comprehend. This significant decision of the Creator to enter into this earth by plunging into all that it means to be fully human has profound implications.
Typically, religion is an escape from the world. The moment you enter a stained-glass Gothic cathedral you profoundly experience having escaped from the nitty-gritty and grime of this world into another heavenly world. The majestic organ music and ageless rituals of worship reinforce the serene heaven-come-down-to-earth architecture. The marvel of Christmas is that God preferred to become flesh not in a sanitized, beautiful artificially divine world or temple, but in the grime and crime of our grubby world. True Christmas should not comfort us but challenge us to find God in the roar of whirling gears and rumbling engines of work, as well as in the organ music of cathedrals. All lighted Christmas trees should illuminate every tree and bush as being aflame with the Divine Mystery.
The core of Christmas is too naughty
to go to church, too daily to be divine.
Peek behind Christmas’ religious veil
and be awed by its raw earthy reality.
From A Book of Wonders by Ed Hays
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Prayer action suggestion:
Touch the earthy reality of Christmas this year. Volunteer at a homeless shelter, serve at a soup kitchen, attend to the needs of those who are elderly, lonely, broken. Be Christ for them.
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My friend Marth-Marie Meadows
My friend Marth-Marie Meadows HIGHLY recommended your readings.
I think that is the core of
I think that is the core of the message. Jesus was IN the world and we keep trying to put him too high on the altar - to put him back in heaven where he doesn't really touch us - or rather we, him.
I have received so much from
I have received so much from Father's book on St. Francis and the Seeking Joy book. Thank you, Father Hays.
I'm a grandmother who does a
I'm a grandmother who does a fair amount of volunteering in our community. One place is at the Iowa City Hospice, a non-profit here in town. This week we got the sweetest request. An elderly woman, who's a nursing home resident, called our volunteer co-ordinator and told her she wanted to have a festive party for the residents where she lives. However, she was unable to provide any refreshments, so she called our place and asked for volunteers to bake "Pretty Cookies" and treats for her friends! Talk about having the Christmas spirit and wanting to pass it on! I have no idea what her name is or where she resides, but would love to meet her someday. So, I baked an old-fashioned recipe, called Grandmother's Cookies, frosted them with pretty pink frosting and added mulitcolored sprinkles. Hope they pass muster with this little cutie. Merry Christmas, Father Ed Bobbie
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