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FaithAdvent Reflections
Matt Malone, S.J.
Can we allow this truth, this person named Jesus—this God for whom love alone is credible—to truly possess our hearts in the year ahead?
FaithVatican Dispatch
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
“The Word became flesh in order to dialogue with us,” he insisted. “God does not desire to carry on a monologue, but a dialogue. For God himself—Father, Son and Holy Spirit—is dialogue, an eternal and infinite communion of love and life.”
FaithPope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
This is what we should ask Jesus for at Christmas: the grace of littleness.
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FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
The gospel is more recipe than record. The only way you know that you have received the gift of Christmas is to live in love.
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Arts & CultureFilm
Marie Glancy O’Shea
In an inversion of the typical Yuletide tale, characters who have much less than the McCallisters generously provide them with assistance.
Leah turns the animals’ feeding trough into a cradle. Illustration by Karin Littlewood. Image supplied.
FaithFaith in Focus
Margaret Bateson-Hill
I wanted children to hear the story of the nativity through the eyes of a child, not the experience of an adult. And so the character of Leah began to take flight in my imagination; I wanted my young readers to see the first Christmas through her eyes.