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The Fifth Day in the Octave of Christmas
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Today we read in the First Letter of St. John that we are to keep the
commandments of Jesus Christ if we profess to follow Him. The
apostle's articulation is clear - we must do more than
simply say that we are followers. Our actions must reflect what we
profess. How does this look to the world around us? By loving our
brothers and sisters. The light of Christ that entered the world
through His incarnation on Christmas shines ever brighter when we
follow the commandment to love our neighbor as we love
ourselves.
Day in and day out, families and individuals across the United States
seek various types of assistance from literally hundreds of thousands
of non-profit agencies with missions to help people in need. Often,
the services provided result from the funding received. The formula is
unfortunately simple - no money, no mission. That's not
following Jesus - rather, that's caring for others when
the circumstances allow.
Catholic Charities agencies are known for going beyond that standard,
for helping when no other agency can. Our mission is predicated on
keeping the commandments of Jesus and loving our brothers and sisters,
even when the resources are scant. Each day miracles take place
throughout the national network of Catholic Charities agencies. These
miracles, made possible by dedicated staff who desire to shine the
light of Christ everywhere, are what encourage families and
individuals in their most difficult moments to seek us out. And
through the love of Jesus Christ that first entered the world some
2,000 years ago, we answer the call to respond, embracing those we are
privileged to serve with all we have, just as Jesus embraces us.
Merry Christmas!
Gary Tester is President of Catholic Charities of Central Florida.
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