Christmas message from Monsignor Joe Stack

Monsignor Joe Stack St Patrick’s Catholic Church

God’s Blessings and Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year to all people of good will.

Christmas is the one holiday that so uniquely offers a brief moment of hope that peace and human goodness can and eventually will conquer our wars and divisions. This year, this hope seems ever more fragile and tenuous as hostilities break out all over the land of Jesus’ birth. If there’s joy in giving gifts that are sometimes frivolous, how much more can there be peace in giving something that will restore the humanity of those who suffer.

The reality of the Christmas message is that Jesus comes forth from the bosom of the Trinity to take on our flesh and all the complexities of human life, right up to the point of dying on a cross to save humanity.

This is the meaning of the Christmas that we celebrate in our Churches. We do not expect thatGod will wave a magic wand to bring about the much-longed for peace. But let’s do as the leaders of the Christian churches in the Holy Land ask: hold in our thoughts and prayers our brothers and sisters affected by this war and its consequences, and offer fervent prayers for just and lasting peace for our beloved Holy Land. – Monsignor Joe Stack.

More Recent News

It comes back to water …..

Dairy farmer Tor Pedersen isn’t waiting for regulations to tell him how to be a better farmer. The 27-year-old went as far as relocating the main race to improve stream health and help freshwater mussels…

Lara to the rescue

When Jeff Woolford broke a wrist after going over the handlebars of his farm bike last year, his partner Lara Sutton stepped into his gumboots. “I would not have survived without her,” Woolford said. “It’s…

Taking to the stage

One of Te Awamutu Little Theatre’s goals is to get more children involved in the theatre and they achieved that last week with a drama showcase of students from local schools. Tovah O’Neill, a drama…

Cenotaph names brought to life

More stories about the men listed on the Te Awamutu Cenotaph were unveiled last week at a meeting of genealogists at the Te Awamutu Library. The presentation was another in an ongoing series highlighting findings…