Christmas

Mystery of Light: Augustine's Christmastide Catechesis

Mystery of Light: Augustine's Christmastide Catechesis

St. Augustine on the Sacrament of Christmas: “Because even the day of his birth contains the mystery of his light. That, you see, is what the Apostle says: ‘The night is far advanced, while the day has drawn near; let us throw off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light; let us walk decently as in the day’ (Rom. 13:12-13). Let us recognize the day and let us be the day. We were night, you see, when we were living as unbelievers. And this unbelief, which had covered the whole world as a kind of night, was to be diminished by the growth of faith. That is why, on the day we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, the night begins to be encroached upon, and the day to grow longer.”