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Texas Catholic Herald - Dec. 24, 2024

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DECEMBER 24, 2024 • ARCHGH.ORG/TCH

CARDINAL DINARDO’S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

A LOOK AT 2024

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JUBILEE YEAR BEGINS

10 things you need to know as the “Pilgrims of Hope” Jubilee Year of 2025 kicks off this month ▪ SEE PAGES 10 & 11

A focus on the Eucharist carries Catholics in faith through the year

Little Tex says Éclairs for Thérèse Bake a tribute to the Little Flower with this chocolate and rose éclair recipe ▪ SEE PAGE 7

Celebrating 60 years of Catholic news in Texas DECEMBER 24, 2024

Proclaiming the Good News to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston since 1964

GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST

VOL. 61, NO. 13

MINISTRY

‘La Morenita’ carries light of Christ in Advent BY JO ANN ZUÑIGA Herald Correspondent

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The Christmas tree is seen with a red and white candy cane pattern in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican Dec. 7. According to the Vatican, a small Italian mountain town of Ledro in the province of Trento donated this year’s Christmas tree, a 95-foot red pine, to adorn St. Peter’s Square — a tradition that began with St. John Paul II in 1982. Also seen under the Vatican Obelisk is this year’s Nativity scene, which depicts Mary and Joseph under a mud and thatch hut. Mary is shown holding a lily until Christmas Eve, when a statue of baby Jesus is added.

Jesus is the path and destination for Jubilee pilgrims, pope says VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis called on Catholics to focus their Holy Year 2025 pilgrimages on Jesus Christ, who is both the path and destination for Christian hope. At his general audience Dec. 18, the pope began a new series of talks on “Jesus Christ our hope,” which he announced will be the theme for his weekly catechesis throughout the Jubilee Year, which is set to begin with the opening of the Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica Dec. 24. Jesus “is the destination of our pilgrimage, and He Himself is the way, the path to be traveled,” he said in the Vatican audience hall. Walking across the stage

to his seat rather than using a wheelchair as he had previously done, Pope Francis stopped to pray before a relic of St.Thérèse of Lisieux, the 19th-century French saint who was the subject of an apostolic exhortation published by the pope in 2023. After aides read the genealogy of Jesus from St. Matthew’s Gospel in various languages, the pope explained that “the genealogy is a literary genre that is suitable for conveying a very important message: No one gives life to him- or herself but receives it as a gift for others.” Unlike the genealogies in the

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HOUSTON — The beating of drums and feathered swirling of costumed Azteca and matachin dancers praised Jesus Christ and His human tabernacle, Mother Mary as the Virgen de Guadalupe among local Advent and Christmas celebrations. The Archdiocesan procession began Dec. 7 at Discovery Green OUR in downtown Houston at 7 a.m. CATHOLIC from McKinney FAITH and LaBranch streets, winding ALIVE its way to the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 1111 St. Joseph Pkwy., on a rainy, blustery day. Auxiliary Bishop Italo Dell’Oro, CRS, presided over the 9 a.m. Mass with Father Jeffrey Bame concelebrating. Afterward, groups of dancers and musicians from various Catholic churches across the Archdiocese performed across the street See GUADALUPE, page 5

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Pope Francis blesses a baby playing Jesus after greeting people portraying Mary and Joseph in a living Nativity scene at Rome’s Basilica of St. Mary Major Dec. 14.

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