Bishop of Mangalore Shares Christmas Message with journalists and media reporters


Write Comment     |     E-Mail To a Friend     |     Facebook     |     Twitter     |     Print
Media Release
Bellevision Media Network

Mangalore: Every Christmas brings us a fresh message. Jesus is the fountain of surprising freshness to this tired world. Christmas celebrates life and life-giving relationships between God and humans, and among humans themselves. The cause of our joy is the Son of God become human. His descent among us is to assure that God is with us. From above, a ray of light comes through a little opening in the dark clouds and a little light is made to shine in our broken humanity.

 

These days, dark clouds are hovering over us. We find more and more people hard pressed by wars, anxiety, displacement, and immense suffering. We ask: if God is with us, why then, the culture of death is prevailing? Why is there so much conflict and division among humans and worsening of the daily situation? In these challenging times, how can Jesus be the Prince of Peace and Hope? Remember, Jesus assures us God is not the cause of our conflict but human selfishness and self-centeredness. The free choice of a few has made many to suffer. But the rest of us are also responsible for the current situation in some way. If everyone places himself/herself in front of the shining light of the goodness of Jesus, each one would easily see where we have fallen.

 

However, we should never be desperate. God has come to us to write straight on the crooked lines. The essence of Christmas is the promise of fresh light in our darkest moments. It is a call to humanity to know and realize its highest dignity. It is a reminder that love and desire to understand others can transcend all walls of division. Therefore, during this Christmas, let us hold fast to the treasure of our shared humanity. It is not enough to find God in the tiny Babe of Bethlehem but also in every human face, created in the image and likeness of God.

 

In order to bring the freshness of new hope in all the people, from 24 December 2024, the Catholic Church celebrates the Jubilee Year 2025 of the Birth of Jesus, with the theme, ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. Programmes are being planned from 29 December 2024 in Mangalore Diocese to celebrate the birth of Jesus and this will enable generating new hope in every heart. Pilgrimage centers are also indicated to people where they could go and pray for gaining peace. Everything is going to be placed under the banner of the Cross of Jesus Christ.

 

May our concern and prayers reach those enduring hardships. May our actions reflect a commitment to building a peaceful nation and a humane world. May peace and hope find a way into our hearts and actions! Let us be the ointment that heals, the hope that endures, and the love that unites. In doing so, we honor the spirit of Christmas and bring its blessings upon all of us.

I wish you a Christmas filled with love, hope and peace and Happy New Year 2025.

Most Rev. Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha

Bishop of Mangalore

 

 

 

Write Comment     |     E-Mail To a Friend     |     Facebook     |     Twitter     |     Print
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment   You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above
    
Disclaimer: Kindly do not post any abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful material or SPAM. BelleVision.com reserves the right to block/ remove without notice any content received from users.
Anil Studio
Badminton Sports AcademyBadminton Sports Academy

Now open at Al Qusais

Veez Konkani IllustratedVEEZ Konkani

Weekly e-Magazine

New State Bank of India, Customer Service Point
Cool House ConstructionCool House Construction
Uzvaad FortnightlyUzvaad Fortnightly

Call : 91 9482810148

Your ad Here
Power Care
Ryan Intl Mangaluru
Ryan International
pearl printing
https://samuelsequeira.substack.com/publish
Omintec
Kittall.ComKittall.Com

Konkani Literature World

Konkanipoetry.com
Bluechem