Daily
Reflection
From a Creighton Student's Perspective
December
10th , 2007
by
Margaret McGlynn
Sophomore, Biochemistry
As Christmas becomes more and more secular every year
"Merry Christmas" turns into "Happy Holidays"
and Christmas Eve becomes symbolic of Santa and his reindeer instead
of the nativity. Christmas is supposedly "the most wonderful
time of the year." Why is this the case? Those who lead the
movement for "Happy Holidays" may attribute the splendor
of Christmas to the accumulation of presents, overeating, days off
work, and celebrating. If we reflect on the readings for today,
though, we can find the true answer, the true meaning of Christmas. |
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