Christmas
Every year in December, Christmas is celebrated to mark the event of the birth of Christ. The word ‘Christmas’ originated from the ‘mass’ or church service for Christ celebrated at this time. Sometimes, the word is shortened and written as ‘X-Mas’. The ‘X’ stands for the Greek letter which, in Greece is the first letter of Christ’s name and frequently used there as a holy symbol.
The Story of the Birth of Jesus
In the days just before Jesus was born, a decree went out from Caesar Augustus to all the Roman World that each one should go into the city of his ancestor to be taxed. So Joseph and Mary journeyed from Galilee out of the city of Nazareth into Judea to the city of David, called Bethlehem. For Joseph was a descendent of the great King David. Mary who was soon to deliver her child rode on a little donkey, while Joseph walked beside her. There were crowds of people steaming into the city to be taxed, and all the inns were full. Joseph and Mary wandered from place to place but could find nowhere to stay. At last, one of the innkeepers, looking at Mary’s tired face, took pity on them and offered them shelter in a little stable behind the inn. Mary and Joseph were grateful and shared the humble little resting place with the animals for the night. That night Mary gave birth to her first born son. She made a little bed for him in a manger and tenderly wrapping the little infant in swaddling clothes, she laid him on the soft sweet smelling hay.
Just outside Bethlehem, there were some shepherds sitting in the fields around a small fire, keeping watch over their flock by night. These shepherds were blessed with a Divine Vision. An Angel suddenly appeared to them and the glory of the Lord shone all round. At first, the shepherds were afraid and clutched at each other. But the angel said to them, “Don’t be afraid, for I bring you good news of great joy to all people. For this night in the city of David a Saviour has been born for all mankind; he is Christ, the Lord. And this is the sign by which you will find Him. He will be wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger”. Now suddenly, there appeared a host of angels praising God and singing, “Glory to God in the Highest! And on earth peace and goodwill toward all men.” The shepherds were filled with wonder and said to one another, “Let us now hurry to Bethlehem, and see this thing which has come to pass and which the Lord has made known to us”. They hastened into the city and search until they found the stable behind the inn. They saw Mary and Joseph and the baby lying in a manger wrapped in soft woollen cloth. They knelt down in reverence before the little child, and having seen this for themselves they made know all that was proclaimed to them. Then they returned glorifying and praising God, marvelling at His Divine Plan. And Mary kept what the shepherds had said in her heart and pondered over it.
When they had heard the King, they mounted their camels again after rising and departed. They saw the bright light they had seen in the east and rejoiced. They followed it until they found this great light centred over the place where the Christ child was. Entering in, they saw the young child with Mary, his mother, and they fell down and worshipped him. Then they offered the gifts they had brought. A little casket of gold coins, a carved box containing fragrant powdered incense and a tiny jar of oil of myrrh, for anointing the skin.