December 25, 2005/January 7, 2006
To the beloved clergy, religious, and faithful of the Russian
True Orthodox Church Archdiocese of North America--mercy, peace
and love be yours in ever-greater measure.
In the canon of Matins for the feast of the Nativity, we sing, ”Although
created in the image of God, mankind fell from the divine and higher
life…but now the all-good Creator fashions him anew.”
This hymn reminds us just how truly awe-inspiring this feast is that
we celebrate today. It is not just a day of earthly joy or good will
or presents, but a day on which each and every one of us has received
the gift of a new life. We are reminded of the original state of man
and are given the means by which we can return to it—through following
this newborn Christ. We are reminded today that even if our paths in
life have not steered us toward this higher life we still have the opportunity
to change them.
In the course of our daily lives we do not always get a second chance
to alter our course and erase the mistakes that we have made. The birth
of our Savior, however, gives us the opportunity to do so in our spiritual
lives.
This is the great gift that is given to us today. Unlike the other presents
we may receive on this day, however, it does not come from a store and
it is not wrapped in fancy paper with ribbons or bows and placed under
a tree. Instead, this gift of new life comes to us from on high through
the Virgin Mary, wrapped only in swaddling clothes and lying in the
cave. It may not be the most fancy gift we have ever received but it
certainly is the greatest gift we will ever receive.
As we gather with family and friends to celebrate the incredible benevolence
of God today, let us reaffirm our commitment to truly live as people
who have been fashioned anew by the birth of Christ.
With the bestowal of my Archiepiscopal blessing upon you, God’s people,
I remain
Sincerely in Christ,
+ALEXY
Archbishop of Minneapolis and Chicago