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Knock's Fr Richard Gibbons 'Christmas is the antidote to humbug, despair and hopelessness'

Christmas is Christianity at its best, it’s the carols and the stories behind them, it’s the cribs, the community at prayer, writes Fr Richard Gibbons.

SOMETIMES, AT THIS time of year, an air of despondency and jadedness can hit us. It may reflect on what is happening on a global or personal level.

On a global level it can come wrapped in words such as Brexit, North Korea, war, genocide, religious persecution etc. On a personal level it may be expressed in terms of sickness, homelessness, loneliness, addiction, relationship difficulties, the list goes on.

All of this can hit us at any time of the year really, but these issues seem to hit home a bit more as we head towards Christmas.

Why? Maybe it has to do with the fact that at Christmas we hear about “Peace on earth and goodwill towards all”. Maybe it’s the pressure to be happy, merry and joyful even when we might not feel like it.

Wearing us down

The preparation for the celebration might be wearing us down – the long lead in. I was genuinely taken aback, at the end of last August, by one shop in which the girl behind the counter told me that they were in the process of setting up their Christmas department in the store. In fairness to the girl she wasn’t happy about it either.

Too long a lead in and the build-up can cause indebtedness and unrealistic expectations for people trying to cope with life. The vampiric and soul destroying “black Friday” (which seems to go on for a week) doesn’t help either. A crass concept alien to our own culture which is simply another phrase for avarice or greed.

Sales are important but could we not even try to associate them around our own holidays, Halloween or around 8 December, the traditional day for shopping? I have seen black Friday in action in the US – the battle of Waterloo had more decorum. We don’t need that.

My point in all this is that even before we get to celebrate Christmas itself (which begins on Christmas day by the way and lasts twelve days) we are saturated by consumerism and trying for the perfect Christmas. As a result we begin to take on the mantle of Dickens’ Scrooge: Christmas? Bah, humbug.

Christmas is about being better people

Now for the positive part. Christmas is not just about being better people, not just for children, not just about presents or Santa or holidays from work or even family get togethers, all of which are wonderful.

Christmas is the antidote to humbug, despair and hopelessness. Christmas is about the birth of God to show us that we are not alone, we are wanted, loved and welcomed. God became one of us because we lose our way at times through the rigours of life. But we are not forgotten and have a destiny beyond this life.

I am well aware that many of you reading this may dismiss this as drivel, be that as it may, it is the message that has resonated for the last twenty centuries and a message that has shaped our heritage for the better.

Christmas is Christianity at its best, it’s the carols and the stories behind them, it’s the cribs, the community at prayer, the solidarity of goodness making a better world and it is Mass, at midnight and other times. Christmas is the eruption of God into the history of humanity.

The potential in a new baby

The birth of a child is a protest against that tired view that nothing changes. In any baby we see the potential of something wonderful and the blessing of God. To be born is to be gifted with a new beginning and a story that has yet to unfold. That is why a reverence for life, existing and yet to be, is reverence for the God of all life.

The birth of Christ calls for our own rebirth each year in that we are not defined by past mistakes but we have within ourselves the possibility of bettering ourselves and the world around us. The future is hopeful because of the birth of the Son of God.

In Knock, no more than elsewhere, we love Christmas and celebrate it with gusto.

Recently Handel’s Messiah was performed by the RTE Concert Orchestra marking its 275th anniversary in the Basilica. Around 3,500 people attended. We have numerous Christmas Masses and Midnight Mass, at midnight. We celebrate it in the Basilica because around 2,000 people attend it.

Blessings of Christmas

The point here is that whether we celebrate in a Basilica or our own parish Church, we do so because the birth of Christ still means something to us. It is good and gives us hope. If this is the only time you go to Mass during the year, you are most welcome. But please don’t sell yourself short for the rest of the year.

It is together we believe, together we celebrate, and together we support one another – we cannot do these things alone. The Christ child calls you back home and the Church is always a home for you.

I wish all of you the blessings of Christmas and in dismissing humbug I’ll leave the last words to Dickens’ tiny Tim: “God bless us, everyone”.

Fr Richard Gibbons is Parish Priest of Knock and Rector of Knock Shrine.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:13 AM

    Did you know that if you stand on the Great Wall of China you can actually see the moon.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:53 AM

    Not if he’s in Korea.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 7:42 AM

    Brilliant …. love this sort of story. Will I be able to see it in Newbridge? If so I’ll be out with my jacket and a scarf (bloody well cold up here compared to Cork) and a cuppa to have a look

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    Oct 10th 2013, 7:44 AM

    Wondering the same thing myself Eileen!

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    Oct 10th 2013, 9:59 AM

    Download the iss app to your phone Eileen -I am also in newbridge and its a brilliant app -alarm goes off to let you know when its due to pass -I’ll be out tonight looking up at it -crutches and all

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    Mute Leah Burgess
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    Oct 10th 2013, 3:03 PM

    Naas is on the line

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    Oct 10th 2013, 7:50 AM

    The moon being upside down is surely a bigger story!

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    Mute Mary Kavanagh
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    Oct 10th 2013, 11:51 AM

    Vews (and photos) through a telesope are upside down. Same with view through one’s eyes but the brain turns them up “the right way”. Someone just forgot to flip the photo.
    There was an experiment years ago where people were given spectacles which showed everything upsidedown. It took a couple of days but eventually their brain adjusted so they could see normally! They had a few more unpleasant days when they stopped using the glasses.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 7:44 AM

    Clear sky over Dublin tonight, is the moving station visable with the human eye?

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    Oct 10th 2013, 7:55 AM

    It’s easily visible with the human eye. To ne honest it looks like a very large shooting star in my opinion. I have used a basic pair of binoculars and made out good detail.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:16 AM

    It is extremely bright in the night sky, moving at a fairly fast pace. You can’t miss it.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:50 AM

    That is no moon!

    I wll tell the kids it’s the Emporers Shuttle arriving :-)

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    Oct 10th 2013, 4:49 PM

    Lol, he’s just here for a look around… We’ll send him packing, probably would like it much like the airwaves adds.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 7:23 AM

    Oh so that’s the moon! Thanks Journal!

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    Mute Owen Brady
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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:17 AM

    Pass the beer nuts please

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    Oct 10th 2013, 10:53 AM

    Do you live in the west? Cloud cover?

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:00 AM

    That’s my thursday evening sorted so :)

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    Oct 10th 2013, 7:35 AM

    Grand, my boss lives in the moon. I will tell her to have her coins ready so she doesn’t miss this one…

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:44 AM

    Astronomy Ireland have a page showing where this will be visible here

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    Oct 10th 2013, 2:21 PM

    I’m delighted that the picture above is captioned.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:58 PM

    Just saw it passing by. That was very cool! Thanks for the tip off. It was moving a lot faster and much brighter than I thought!

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    Oct 10th 2013, 1:30 PM

    bet ya €5 the clouds come out to watch as well always the same frigging irish weather

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    Oct 10th 2013, 9:53 AM

    I’m so excited!

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    Oct 10th 2013, 10:57 AM

    Will a person not on the line see the station at all ? I remember when the shuttle flew over after launch and most people could see it. What’s different here ?

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    Oct 10th 2013, 10:53 AM

    Thanks Ciara

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    Oct 10th 2013, 9:01 PM

    Clouds in Dublin as per usual. Caught a glimpse but nowhere near the moon.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 8:48 PM

    Stupid cloud about to obscure the moon at 20.48 grrrrr

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    Oct 11th 2013, 12:52 AM

    Got some pics and a video so a very happy camper here.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 6:06 PM

    Cool. Anyone interested space x are the new movers in space exploration and they have some cool ideas if you like these type of things.

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    Oct 10th 2013, 9:31 PM

    Just spent past hour and a bit looking to the sky’s on lovely clear night and didn’t see a thing:( glad didn’t spend good money on that ha

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