God's incarnation: a secret that affects us all
God's incarnation: a secret that affects us all
In an urgent call for reflection on Advent and the importance of Christmas, the Archbishop Franz Lackner asked the faithful to devote himself to the mysterious nature of the human being. At his sermon for the high festival of Mariä conception in the Salzburg Cathedral, he emphasized that the importance was not only a birth -proof, but also a deep spiritual event that focuses on the "trembling" of God and the people. "Holiness is not a predicate, but happens by touching this God," said Lackner and put the faith of Mary in the context of today's life, which is also shaped by doubts, as kathpress reported.
The archbishop recalled the great composer Anton Bruckner, who was found kneeling in front of the crèche on Christmas Day and realized that he was not yet finished with the puzzle of the incarnation of God. Lackner explained that the secret about the incarnation has always been concerned with people and that the exploration of this depth is also of great importance for today. By the Holy Spirit, the incarnation was already laid down in God's love plan before the creation, as he emphasized the thoughts of saints like Augustine and the Franciscans. This long tradition shows that the love of God to people and the associated freedom occupy a central place in the Christian faith, as well as katholisch.at
the way to inner silence
Lackner also warned of silence and inner calm, which was necessary to give space to God in his own life. This silence, which is also discussed in the famous Christmas carol "Silent Night", is the key to encountering God and promotes understanding of the deeper meaning of Christmas. "The joy of the Gospel of Christmas should become a reality in our hearts," he concluded, and invited everyone to reflect and deepen their own relationship with God in this contemplative time.
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