| The celebration of Christmas every year reminds us of the absolute
centrality of the person of Jesus Christ for all Christians.
Even in our own country which was evangelised so long ago, we find
it difficult to see the reality of a Christian society measured
explicitly on the values of the Gospel. Today we face together a
new situation marked by ever increasing ethnic diversity.
The danger is that we could get used to a vague form of Christianity
that lacks any real reference to Christ and his Church.
The evangelisation of today's world can only happen with the rediscovery
of the personna1 social and cultural identity of Christians, That
implies above all else, the rediscovery of Jesus Christ, incarnate
Word, and sole Saviour of human kind. This basic conviction enables
us to embrace life as it meets us.
The largely secularised culture which is ours today seeks to isolate
committed Christians and to blot out the Divine in human relationships.
Christians are easily discouraged and slip into bouts of negative
fatalism and scattered activism. The reality of the Christmas event
enables us, all to face the present positively and live generously
and to the full.
| + Joseph Duffy |
+ Michael Jackson |
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