Philippine Asian News Today Vol 20 No 23 | Page 25
December 1 - 15, 2018
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Pope Francis explains symbolism
of Vatican Christmas tree and
sand nativity
As the Vatican illuminated its
65-foot Christmas tree in St. Peter’s
Square Friday, Pope Francis shared
the deeper meaning found in the
traditional festive spruce.
The signs and symbols found
in Christmas traditions can “help us
to contemplate the mystery of God
made man to be close to each one of
us,” Francis said Dec. 7.
“The Christmas tree with its lights
reminds us that Jesus is the light of
the world, the light of the soul that
drives away the darkness of animosity
and makes room for forgiveness,” he
continued.
The great height of this year’s
Christmas tree -- cut from Italy’s
Cansiglio forest -- symbolizes that the
Son of God, who lowered himself in
assuming the human condition to
draw man up to himself, the pope
explained.
God raises man “from the fogs
of selfishness and sin” and invites
him to “participate in his divine and
incorruptible nature.”
The Vatican also unveiled the
annual nativity scene in St. Peter’s
square, this year sculpted entirely
out of sand. The 52-foot-wide sand
sculpture of Mary, Joseph, the Child
Jesus, and an angel was created by
four international artists using around
700 tons of sand brought from the
Dolomites.
The concept of a sand nativity
originated from a tradition from the
Northern Italian beach-town of Jesolo,
where professional sand sculptors
from around the world create original
renderings of the nativity and other
Christian stories for locals and visitors
to enjoy each Christmas season.
Pope Francis reflected that sand is
a humble, poor material that “recalls
the simplicity, the smallness with
which God showed himself at the
birth of Jesus in the precariousness
of Bethlehem.”
“Contemplating the God child,
who emanates light in the humility of
the nativity scene, we can also become
witnesses of humility, tenderness and
goodness,” Francis said.
Pope Francis encouraged families
and communities come together to
reflect upon the meaning of these
Christmas traditions:
“The nativity and the tree,
fascinating symbols of Christmas, can
bring families and meeting places a
reflection of the light and tenderness
of God to help everyone to live the
feast of the birth of Jesus.”(Courtney
Grogan, CNA)
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Advent is a time of waiting and
expectation, Pope Francis said
Sunday, but this season also requires
a “journey of conversion.”
“To prepare the way for the Lord
who comes, it is necessary to take into
account the demands of conversion,”
Pope Francis said in his Angelus
address Dec. 9.
Conversion requires changing your
attitude, Francis explained. “It leads to
humbly recognizing our mistakes, our
infidelities, and defaults.”
The pope focused on the
invitation of St. John the Baptist, who
proclaimed a baptism of repentance
as a voice of one crying out in the
desert, “Prepare the way of the Lord,
make straight his paths.”
“The Baptist invited the people
of his time to conversion with force,
vigor, and severity,” Francis said. “Yet
he knew how to listen, he knew how
to perform gestures of tenderness,
gestures of forgiveness towards the
multitude of men and women who
came to him to confess their sins and
be baptized.”
“Even today, the disciples of
Jesus are called to be his humble,
but courageous witnesses to rekindle
hope,” the pope said.
The pope suggested that each
person asks, “How can I change
something in my attitude to prepare
the way for the Lord?”
One necessary step is “making
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our brothers, asking for forgiveness of
our faults,” he explained. “The Lord
helps us in this, if we have good will.”
Christians are called to help people
understand that “despite everything,
the kingdom of God continues to be
built day by day with the power of the
Holy Spirit,” he said.
“May the Virgin Mary help us to
prepare the way of the Lord day by
day, beginning with ourselves,” Pope
Francis prayed.
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