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Christmas 2003 - Reflections and Messages

Joint Christmas Message from the Bishops of Clogher

"My soul tells out the greatness of the Lord"


 
Christmas presents us with a wide range of pictures to warm our hearts and 
charm our memories. The strong and enduring image remains that of the mother 
and child, the Holy Family, set in the hastily improvised circumstances of 
a stable with ox and ass still in residence. Others are there too, different 
people: local shepherds and distant Wise Men. In the background, we hear the 
cry of justice, the fulfilment of promise ringing through from Mary’s Magnificat: 
My soul tells out the greatness of the Lord. The world and its concerns are 
part of this small family of God and God wants this world to be there in all 
its complexity. The name, after all, of this child is Salvation.

The Christ-child is also the light moving out into the darkness. He is challenging 
and being challenged all the time. Religious and secular powers in the person of 
Herod and his advisors cloud the horizon. The mother’s heart is seared by an 
anxiety about what the future holds for her magnificent child. Joseph will soon
insist that they flee from this Christmas card scene. Love becomes rugged in 
showing its concern. Trust in a future yet unknown dictates the course of family 
affection. 

We are all too familiar with the things which wreck family lives. Child abuse 
takes many forms. Drugs drag down many in its train. Children are forced to make 
adult decisions with little or no guidance. Who can forget the recent photograph 
of a young man leaving court, defying the authority of society itself? The year 
2004 takes us into The International Year of the Family. Ours is a world where 
domestic happiness is harder and harder to achieve.  

The family and the home have a vital part to play. The rejoicing over newborn 
life with all its potential for goodness can still inspire the working of love 
throughout the family of God and the family of the world.   

+Joseph Duffy                                     +Michael Jackson
Catholic Bishop of Clogher                    Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher
 

Ends
December 2003

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