Speaking to thousands of faithful gathered in the Paul VI Audience Hall this Wednesday
for his weekly General Audience, Pope Benedict XVI said the Christmas season is one
of celebration, in which we express our joy in the mystery of Christ’s coming into
the world.
From the witness of Scripture and the Church’s tradition, we
see that our first reaction to the birth of Jesus should be one of joy, in the knowledge
that God has assumed our humanity in order to make us sharers in his own divine life.
The contemplation of this “wondrous exchange”, which we experience most powerfully
in the Eucharist, invites us to recognize our lofty dignity as God’s adopted sons
and daughters.
“The liturgy,” said Pope Benedict, “teaches us that Christmas
is a feast of light, for Christ, the light of the world and the radiance of the Father’s
glory, has brought us from darkness into his Kingdom of light and called us to bring
the light of the Gospel to every creature.”
During this Christmas season,
may we welcome the Newborn Saviour into our hearts and may our lives be transformed
by his gifts of joy, newness and light.
Following the catechesis, the
Holy Father offered special greetings to pilgrims in many languages, including English:
I
am pleased to greet all the English-speaking visitors present, including the pilgrimage
groups from Wales, Australia and the United States. I offer a special greeting to
the priests and seminarians of the Pontifical College Josephinum. My welcome also
goes to the La Salette Brothers taking part in a programme of spiritual renewal.
I thank the choirs for their praise of God in song. Upon all of you and your families
I invoke the Lord’s blessings of joy, peace and prosperity for the year which has
just begun. Happy New Year!
Wednesday’s General Audience was the first
of the New Year, 2012. Listen