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SUMMARY:The Nativity of the Lord
DESCRIPTION:The Nativity of the Lord\, the birth of Jesus Christ\, is the foundational event of Christmas. Celebrated on December 25th\, it commemorates the moment when God became human in the form of Jesus in Bethlehem\, fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah. According to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke\, Jesus was born to Mary and Joseph in humble circumstances\, with no room in the inn\, and laid in a manger. This humble birth signifies that God’s love for humanity transcends wealth\, power\, and status. The angels’ announcement to the shepherds\, the first to hear of His birth\, reveals that Jesus came for everyone\, regardless of social standing. \n\n\n\nThe true meaning of Christmas is rooted in this powerful act of love: God chose to enter the world in a way that was accessible to all. By becoming incarnate\, Jesus showed that salvation was not reserved for the elite but for the poor\, the marginalized\, and all of humanity. His birth is a symbol of hope\, peace\, and redemption. \n\n\n\nIn the hustle and bustle of modern Christmas celebrations\, it is easy to forget the true meaning behind the holiday. Commercialization and materialism often overshadow the deeper spiritual significance of the Nativity. Remembering the true meaning of Christmas invites us to reflect on the profound mystery of God’s love revealed in the person of Jesus Christ. Christmas is a time to embrace humility\, love\, and gratitude\, honoring the gift of Jesus and seeking to live according to the values He taught—love\, peace\, and compassion toward others. It is a reminder that Christmas is not just about gifts and decorations but about the incredible gift of salvation that God offers to all through His Son.
URL:https://www.mountosb.org/event/the-nativity-of-the-lord/
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SUMMARY:Christmas Day Mass
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the birth of Christ on Christmas morning! Christmas Day Mass will begin at 10:30 am in our Choir Chapel. We look forward to seeing you all here!
URL:https://www.mountosb.org/event/christmas-day-mass/
LOCATION:Mount St. Scholastica Monastery\, 801 S 8th St\, Atchison\, KS\, 66002\, United States
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