In these darkest days of the year, the shortest days,
we make a place for Christ, a place where hope can grow as
he did in the virgin womb of Mary. One way to do this might be to
be honest about the fear and helplessness that we so often experience. If we dare to open this creaky, low door to the Divine Child, our fears and sorrows may become a great open place to welcome him. From this most unlikely of places- as smelly as the straw of a Bethlehem stall-
from this of all places, a tiny hand will reach out toward us. God is crying a
message that “we are able not to be afraid.” We can be
unafraid; we are dearly loved by a God who dares to become a little
Child.
Photograph of the Abbey meadows in snow by Charles O'Connor.
Photograph of the Abbey meadows in snow by Charles O'Connor.