When we think of Christmas, our minds often turn to the familiar: the tree, the lights, the carols, the presents.
We remember the smell of roasted chestnuts, the laughter of family, the quiet anticipation of midnight Mass.
All of these are beautiful, and they mark the season of joy.
Yet in the heart of our faith, Christmas is far more than a single day or a festive calendar event.
The mystery we celebrate on 25 December is alive every day, every time we attend Mass. It is the mystery of the Word made flesh, of God coming to dwell among us, Emmanuel — “God with us” (Matthew 1:23, RSV-CE).
The wonder of Bethlehem is not confined to history. It continues to unfold whenever we gather to worship, whenever the Eucharist is consecrated, whenever our hearts are open to receive the living Christ.



















