Homily for Christmas Day
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Birth of Our Savior, Christmas Day Mass. The Nativity Scene is a beautiful image of peace and tranquility. However, if we zoom out a little, we see the struggles that led to this moment and the trials that followed it. If we look even farther, we see how this moment is a key piece of salvation history and a whole new beginning for the human race. God, infinitely good and powerful, has chosen to be small and weak in order to walk with us and be one of us. God has a human face. (25 Dec 2010)
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