A kiss under the mistletoe
Gifts under the tree
I heard Santa’s Ho! Ho! Ho!
And he’s going down the chimney
Christmas carol’s everywhere
Christmas songs fill the air
The churches ring its bells
For it’s Christ’s birthday once again
Families gather together
As they pray and eat together
Now enjoy the season that’s so cold
Happy holidays to the whole wide world!
Celebrate,
AeraH
This is my page, I post things here that makes my HEART go pounding and my stomach go containing BUTTERFLIES... I am a poet and a writer and you are free to leave your comments... let me know what you think about my compositions... positive or negative, i will accept it! Peace out, everyone! Love you - AERAH
Sunday, December 21, 2008
The Real Essence of Christmas
Christmas actually means “Christ’s Mass”… I don’t know if everybody is aware of that but it’s truly is. The real essence of Christmas then is to celebrate the coming of the Baby Jesus Christ who was born in a manger. Christmas, is for us to be pure hearted because it marks the time when Jesus have to live – deep inside our hearts. Our gift, the best gift we can give Him is that.
Christmas as well is not a matter of giving a material gift and receiving something in return. I learned from a priest in his sermon that gifts on Christmas shouldn’t be called exchanged gift because it actually talks about the fact that something must be reciprocated. Therefore, gifts at this celebration must be called Christmas gift. It means something better. You can give or not to give, and you can receive or not to receive, and that’s alright. Like real Christian ways, give without expecting anything in return.
Christmas is also a moment of Eucharist, meaning thanksgiving. At this time, we should be thankful for all the blessings Jesus brought to our lives, from the day He was born. It does not mean going to party, preparing foods and shopping. It means being with your family, and together, go to mass and… just be thankful!!!
Merry Christmas,
AeraH
Christmas as well is not a matter of giving a material gift and receiving something in return. I learned from a priest in his sermon that gifts on Christmas shouldn’t be called exchanged gift because it actually talks about the fact that something must be reciprocated. Therefore, gifts at this celebration must be called Christmas gift. It means something better. You can give or not to give, and you can receive or not to receive, and that’s alright. Like real Christian ways, give without expecting anything in return.
Christmas is also a moment of Eucharist, meaning thanksgiving. At this time, we should be thankful for all the blessings Jesus brought to our lives, from the day He was born. It does not mean going to party, preparing foods and shopping. It means being with your family, and together, go to mass and… just be thankful!!!
Merry Christmas,
AeraH
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