Submitted by FatherSean on Fri, 12/26/2014 – 17:36.
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Fr Tomás King is a Columban priest from Ireland who works in the Diocese of Hyderabad, in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. This is his Christmas reflection.
CHRISTMAS 2014, Nagarparkar
Dear Friends, greetings from Pakistan. I hope all is well with you as you prepare to celebrate Christmas.
What kind of response is possible, and necessary to such pure hatred? Are there any hints of answers in the Christmas story? St Luke’s Gospel tells us that the ‘shepherds were keeping watch in the night’. What were they looking for? Maybe for something to brighten up their difficult lives. Maybe they were looking for the ‘the light that shone in the darkness’ which is the image used in St John’s Gospel to describe Jesus’ presence among us. How does light shine in darkness, as the image seems to suggest?
Christ being born in our world, is very much about finding God inside of ordinary every day events. And also it seems, even in the darkness of sin, violence, war, greed and the other negative realities that are part of our world, difficult as that is. Christmas is about light being seen inside of darkness. Christmas invites and challenges us to watch like the shepherds when we look at the world and see the light which is God’s presence, grace, graciousness, forgiveness, love, unselfishness and innocence.
We also need the attitude and disposition of Mary. St Luke’s Gospel also tells us that when Mary heard from the shepherd what Jesus was to become her response was to ‘treasure all these things and ponder them in her heart’. There is a lot in this appearance of God in the world that we cannot understand. But ‘watching,’ ‘treasuring’ and ‘pondering’ will help us on the way to understanding and enable us to give and receive the blessing, the ‘benediction’ that Rabindranath Tagore speaks off below:
Peace and Blessings this Christmas for the coming year.
Father Tomás