DECEMBER 27, 2022 • ARCHGH.ORG/TCH
2022 IN REVIEW
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SPIRIT OF THE SEASON
A look back at the major stories and topics that impacted the past year
Catholic schools and parishes mark the arrival of the Christmas season ▪ SEE PAGES 12 - 13
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Proclaiming the Good News to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston since 1964
DECEMBER 27, 2022
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‘PEACE TO PEOPLE OF GOODWILL’
VOL. 59, NO. 13
A SHEPHERD’S MESSAGE
Welcoming the Infant Jesus BY DANIEL CARDINAL DINARDO Archbishop of Galveston-Houston The Gospel which will be proclaimed frequently this year, Year A of the Roman Lectionary, is that of St. Matthew. This Gospel is particularly sensitive to the presentation of Christ as the “Fulfiller” of numerous passages and oracles which speak of the Messiah. This is more obviously A true in the case of SHEPHERD’S the prophets, but St. Matthew also MESSAGE finds allusions in the historical and wisdom books of the Old Testament. It is not so much of a prediction but of an anticipation of the full meaning of the God-inspired biblical word. The appearance of the Magi in chapter two of the Gospel is a wonderful narrative See SHEPHERD, page 2
MINISTRIES DRAWING COURTESY OF CATHOLIC EXTENSION
In this Christmas drawing, a student in Uvalde, Texas, imagines Jesus coming not to a faraway land, but being “born next to me.” The child artist, a survivor of the mass shooting that took place at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde in May, drew herself into the Nativity scene looking over the Infant Jesus.
How do Uvalde’s and Ukraine’s children see the Nativity scene? With nearness, love UVALDE (CNS) — The cover of the winter issue of Catholic Extension’s magazine is a colorful patchwork of Christmas drawings by children from Ukraine and Uvalde, Texas. A poignant message printed by one of the children also has a place on the cover: “Dear Pope Francis, I need advice on how to make the world more safe for others.” Extension’s cover story is about Christmas through the eyes of these children who “come from different cultures and parts of the world, but what they share in common is faith - faith in the midst of terror, violence and war,” the story said. The “violence” refers to the mass shooting at a Uvalde public school
in May and the Russian war against Ukraine, which began in February. “In the midst of the brutality that they have witnessed, these children of Uvalde and Ukraine give witness to their faith in a tender God, born in a manger, who is capable of bringing them heavenly peace,” it said. The first group featured is from Sacred Heart Catholic School in Uvalde, which Catholic Extension has supported with scholarships and healing ministries. Many of these children were directly impacted by the mass shooting that took the lives of 19 children and two teachers
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BY JAMES RAMOS Texas Catholic Herald
at Robb Elementary School May 24 in the deadliest school shooting in Texas history. In addition to facilitating a project in which the Texas children wrote letters to Pope Francis in the fall, Catholic Extension asked the children to draw a picture of the Nativity answering the question: “If Jesus came today, where would he be born?” In one drawing, a Uvalde student imagines Jesus coming not to a faraway land but “being born next to me.” In another, the artist “envisions baby Jesus’ manger in our
HOUSTON — As the holidays wind down with the coming of the new year, take some time to look back and recall cherished Christmas memories. If you haven’t had your fill of Christmas movies — maybe there really is a limit to how many times we can watch “A Christmas Story” or “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” — consider sharing some of your favorite Christmas memories with loved ones at your next meal or over a favorite warm drink. Sometimes these old family stories, memories that make up the bricks of the past, are funnier, livelier and even more entertaining when others help you remember exactly just how that night really happened. So, what are some of your favorite Christmas memories? We asked this question to several
See NATIVITY, page 4
See MEMORIES, page 5
EXPLORING THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
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What’s your favorite Christmas memory?
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