Last week, I was part of a choral group that joined disabled and elderly people in singing Christmas carols together. The individual and collective sum of suffering in this group was significant. And yet every one of the disabled and elderly, even those with Alzheimer’s, joined enthusiastically with us as we sang of “The First Noel” and of the “Little Town of Bethlehem” and several other carols. As they lustily belted out the familiar tunes, an unmistakable light of joy and peace which defied earthly explanation, had illuminated and settled upon their faces. It seemed as if they had caught a glimpse of heaven.
May your heart be lifted in praise this Christmas for the wonderful gift of Jesus and the joy He brings to our lives. Have a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year.
May your heart be lifted in praise this Christmas for the wonderful gift of Jesus and the joy He brings to our lives. Have a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year.
beautiful.
Merry Christmas, Francis.
Thank you for your writings.
What a splendid Christmas Card from the eloquent Dr., thank you!
Thankyou for your wisdom and prose. ITcreates hope fora better future ,in this world of turmoil.
A great essay. Thanks and Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas Dr Christian. God bless your and yours this Christmas season.
Merry Christmas Dr. Francis! I love your deep writing. May you and yours be Blessed in 2024, may all of us be Blessed too.
Much blessed to all.