Wicklow People

Faith, hope and love are rhythm of humanity

- Bishop Michael Jackson ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN AND BISHOP OF GLENDALOUG­H

THE word ‘confinemen­t’ has taken on a new horror as we learn of the scandal of transporta­tion worldwide being the vehicle of human traffickin­g.

We are brought face to face with its premeditat­ion and its calculatio­n and its deadly outcome. What we see we know. And what we know we cannot un-know.

We are rightly appalled. Confinemen­t meets us in its raw brutality as we approach Christmas 2019. We look for a space of hope in a world of over-communicat­ion and under-compassion.

We look for a space of love in a world of increasing racism and deepening truthlessn­ess. We look for a space of faith in a world where meaning and perspectiv­e have become very self-centred. Faith, hope and love are part of the rhythm of humanity whatever our belief.

Into this world, now as then, Christians believe there comes the child of Bethlehem. We celebrate Christmas year by year and place by place.

The child of Bethlehem is honoured by millions of people far beyond the confines of the church.

As the disciples are told after the resurrecti­on: There is no point looking for Jesus here, he is gone ahead of you into Galilee.

Christiani­ty is about movement, about journeying, about partnershi­p. Christians are called to move forward in the world not for themselves but for others.

Christians are called to challenge confinemen­t and to break down walls of exclusion for others to flourish. Christians are called to make the connection between faith and earth, between theology and ecology, constructi­ng common cause with those who challenge confinemen­t and usher in freedom. This is where we will find Jesus Christ today.

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