Christmas! Long anticipated. Closer. Near. Here. Gone.
We Catholics should sue. Business and profiteering have swamped Our Lord’s birthday, or, rather, absconded with it and substituted it with a season of greed.
I think, however, that the Christmas steal by business might be a good thing. Reindeer, Santa, pine trees, toys, mistletoe, snowfall with its sledding, buying presents, receiving them, these things are now simply “The Joyous Season.” Business has taken the word “Christmas,” and changed it’s meaning. That’s true, but business is stuck with two very Christian words right in the name: “Christ” and “Mass.” So we Christians get the last laugh.
We know that Christmas is all about the birth of Christ: Jesus who is both God and man. It’s all about His Mass, the sacrifice of His life for us and the offering of Himself as Christmas food for our lives.
Thank God that there was an innkeeper who finally gave Mary and Joseph lodging. The couple had been knocking on doors looking for a safe place to rest, a place where the young woman could give birth. They had been knocking at doors and kept hearing the same refrain: ‘No room here! Try further up the road!” The first business to reject Christ was the the lodging industry.
Be sure to answer the knock when Our Lord is trying to contact you. If you hear the knock–or, even some rustling at the door of your heart, open up! Let Him in, before He’s gone.