To the Editor:

When we contemplate that the divine Christ Child came to earth to become one of us tells us by this humility God wants to share in our humanity without wanting any worldly praise. He was born in the most humble setting, coming to earth amongst barn animals and only having a feeding trough as His cradle. All of the virtues will be on display in the life of the Christ Child with kindness and compassion and total giving of Himself to offer forgiveness and mercy to all of humanity.

When we consider Mary, the Mother of God, we have to ask ourselves how humble would a woman have to be to be chosen as the Mother of our Savior? How trusting and totally dependent on God would she have to be to say to the angel Gabriel,” I am the servant of the Lord. Let it be done to me as you say.” Joseph, the spouse of Mary and the chosen foster father of Jesus, is very pleasing to God for his heart as a father. He has obedient faith that does the will of the Father without questioning.

The nativity is God’s expression of His love for mankind and the Christmas celebration is our response to that love. The nativity speaks to us in silence and it is in silence that we hear the small, still voice in our hearts that wants to guide us, console us, and strengthen us during the hard times.

Could we ever imagine a Christmas without the Christ Child and the inspiration that comes with the Holy Family? Peace, joy, and inspiration to all this Christmas.

Peter Pinette

Woodland

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