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Rosebud77
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I no longer have issues with that. The outward observance is only one aspect and the hype of Chirstmas is waaaaaaaaaaaay over the top.I grew up in an independent Fundamentalist Baptist Church. Until I began visiting a Catholic church when I was in my mid-thirties, I had never once been inside a church on Christmas Day.
If Christmas Day fell on a Sunday, services were always cancelled. The church would put out an announcement that it was important for families to spend the day together.
There were no Christmas decorations or Christmas hymns the following Sunday. We had no liturgical calendar, so the Christmas season was over at the end of Christmas Day. In fact, it was quite common for people in our area to have Christmas trees out for trash pickup on the morning of December 26.
Surely every day, every Sunaday is its own Christmas,
And I have never ever in my earlier days, felt more utterly lonely and alone than after a crowded midnight mass going home to isolation. A desolation like no other … shudders… seeing everyone going home with family…
We honour Jesus every day in every way surely.
Christmas here is loud and big and that includes churches…
My way now is the silent way here on the mountain and that is sincere and wonderful
We now have flu and the usual dreadful winter vomiting bug in full spate and no way will I be around folk much now.
But in my few outgoings I will stop at every church to pray at the glorious cribs here… in quiet times
“How silently, how silently the wondrous gift is given…”