杏MAP导航

杏MAP导航 with donors of the St Peter's Square Tree and Nativity Scene 杏MAP导航 with donors of the St Peter's Square Tree and Nativity Scene 

杏MAP导航 thanks donors of St. Peter鈥檚 Square Christmas crib and tree

The 杏MAP导航 thanks all those who donated this year鈥檚 Christmas Tree and Sand Nativity Scene in St Peter鈥檚 Square.

The tree and the Nativity Scene tell us about Christmas and 鈥渉elp us to contemplate the mystery of God who was made man in order to be close to each one of us.鈥 Those were the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 words on Friday while thanking all the people who donated this year鈥檚 Sand Nativity Scene and the 23 meter tall 鈥嶤hristmas tree set up in the centre of St. Peter鈥檚 Square.

A Tree of Light

杏MAP导航 Francis described how 鈥渢he Christmas tree with its lights, reminds us that Jesus is the light of the world; the light of the soul that drives out the darkness of enmity and makes room for forgiveness.鈥

The 杏MAP导航 noted, that this year鈥檚 tree comes from the forest of Cansiglio in northern Italy, and he went on to explain that its鈥 height symbolized God 鈥渨ho with the birth of his Son Jesus came down to man in order to raise him to himself and raise him from the mists of selfishness and sin.鈥

Reflecting on the Nativity Scene which this year is made from Jesolo sand native to the Dolomites, the Pontiff pointed out that, 鈥渢he sand, a poor material, recalls the simplicity, the smallness with which God revealed Himself with the birth of Jesus in the precariousness of Bethlehem.鈥

The Sand Nativity, symbol of humility and freedom

He went on to say to the donor delegation gathered in the Vatican鈥檚 Clementine Hall that, 鈥渨ho is small - in the evangelical sense 鈥撯 is free to express themselves and move with spontaneity.
All of us, the 杏MAP导航 continued, 鈥渁re called to be free before God, to have the freedom of a child before his father. The Child Jesus, Son of God and our Saviour, whom we lay in the manger, is holy in poverty, smallness, simplicity and humility.鈥

杏MAP导航 Francis concluded by saying that, 鈥渢he crib and the tree, fascinating symbols of Christmas, can bring to families and to the places where they are found, a reflection of the light and tenderness of God, to help everyone to live the feast of the birth of Jesus. By contemplating the God Child who shines a light on the humility of the manger, we too can become witnesses of humility, tenderness and goodness."

 

 

 


 

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07 December 2018, 12:53