Colombo Archbishop Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith extended warm wishes for a joyful and holy Christmas in his message, urging people to reflect on the true meaning of the season.
The Cardinal highlighted the humble circumstances of Jesus Christ’s birth, recounting the Holy Family’s journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where they found no shelter and sought refuge in a manger. He emphasized the profound simplicity of this event, which occurred far from the grandeur of a royal palace.
“Jesus was born among the poor and marginalized,” Cardinal Ranjith noted, pointing out that shepherds were the first to welcome the Savior while angels sang praises in this modest setting. He underscored this as a testament to God’s preference for the poor, reaffirming the Biblical principle that God is the God of the poor.
The Cardinal encouraged everyone to look beyond material gifts and external celebrations, focusing instead on the spiritual joy of Christmas. He emphasized the importance of empathy and solidarity with those in need, stating, “By reaching out to the less fortunate and embracing the spirit of giving, we honor the essence of Christ’s birth.”
Cardinal Ranjith called on people to embrace simplicity and spend time with the poor, offering love and support. He reminded us that true fulfillment and joy come from shedding material attachments and living in harmony with the message of Christ’s humble beginnings.
This Christmas, the Cardinal urged all to reflect on these values and extend kindness and compassion to those around them, celebrating the season in its truest spirit.