Pro
Life Reflections At Christmas Time
Preparation
for Christmas is a time for us to prepare for the entrance of divine life into
the human condition. As we look forward to the celebration of Christs nativity
we prepare spiritually by acts of penance that allow us to renew our love for
God so that we may freshly adore Him in the manger of Bethlehem. His humility
requires our humility to receive His love into our lives.
But Christmas
is also a time to renew our appreciation for the value of human life life
so precious to God that He assumed human nature to redeem that same nature. Certainly,
anyone who possesses a simple reverence for Christ will see in His Incarnation
a resounding affirmation of the goodness and value of each human life. Created
in the image and likeness of God, each human life deserves a reverence that even
God sees fit to serve.
Each human life is a gift that God gives to the
world. Do we believe this? The first mother cried out joyfully, I have gotten
a man with the help of the Lord, (Gen 4:1), yet so many mothers and fathers
are afraid of that same gift. Is it not possible that we do not appreciate the
value of each new life because the darkness of our sins and weakness of our faith
has blinded us to the significance of our own lives? If we find our own lives
miserable and meaningless, we will conclude that parenting is cruel, burdening
the world with yet another life to serve, and consigning the new life to the ungratefulness
of others.
Without knowledge of the great light that has dawned upon all
men of good will, the world will seem a cursed darkness. All we need do is open
our eyes and hearts to the God made man to see the love that makes all life lovable.
Let us prepare well, then, to receive Him!
O, like a tiny cradle,
Could
thy heart become,
God would on earth again
Be born an infant son.
(Angelus
Silesius, 1624-1677)
Rev. J. Mark Williams
Pastor of Saint Peter
Church in Peoria, and director of Evangelism for the Catholic Diocese of Peoria.
12/96