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In keeping with a Sentinel tradition, we feature one of Mary Baker Eddy's well-loved articles about Christmas. This year, we have chosen "Christmas, 1900."
CHRISTMAS, 1900
AGAIN LOVED CHRISTMAS is here, full of divine benedictions and crowned with the dearest memories in human history—the earthly advent and nativity of our Lord and Master. At this happy season the veil of time springs aside at the touch of Love. We count our blessings and see whence they came and whither they tend. Parents call home their loved ones, the Yule-fires burn, the festive boards are spread, the gifts glow in the dark green branches of the Christmas-tree. But alas for the broken household band! God give to them more of His dear love that heals the wounded heart.
To-day the watchful shepherd shouts his welcome over the new cradle of an old truth. This truth has traversed night, through gloom to glory, from cradle to crown. To the awakened consciousness, the Bethlehem babe has left his swaddling-clothes (material environments) for the form and comeliness of the divine ideal, which has passed from a corporeal to the spiritual sense of Christ and is winning the heart of humanity with ineffable tenderness. The Christ is speaking for himself and for his mother, Christ's heavenly origin and aim. To-day the Christ is, more than ever before, "the way, the truth, and the life,"—"which lighteth every man that cometh into the world," healing all sorrow, sickness, and sin. To this auspicious Christmastide, which hallows the close of the nineteenth century, our hearts are kneeling humbly. We own his grace, reviving and healing. At this immortal hour, all human hate, pride, greed, lust should bow and declare Christ's power, and the reign of Truth and Life divine should make man's being pure and blest. |css
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, pp. 256–257.
Courtesy of The Mary Baker Eddy Collection.
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December 21, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from PENNY SEAY, BETTY JANE DITTMAR, JANE SHINN, KAREN DOW
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NO SURPRISE PARTY
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Alisa Roadcup, Adelle Banks, Patrick J. McDonnell
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A HEAVEN-SENT MESSAGE
BY SUE SPOTTS
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BLESSINGS OF AN OVERSEAS NOEL
BY JENNIFER ROSEBRUGH
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TRUE SIGNS OF THE SEASON
BY CYRUS NJAGI
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HANDEL'S HEALING MESSIAH
BY GINGER MACK
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What if peace broke out in 2010 ...?
REPORTED BY ROSALIE E. DUNBAR, NEWS EDITOR
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CHRISTMAS IS
STEPHANIE CORNETT,
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A REFRESHING GIFT
IGOR DE SOUZA,
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PRAYER AT CHRISTMASTIME
Darren Stone
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My Christmas healing
Samuel
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CHRISTMAS, 1900
BY MARY BAKER EDDY
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A TIMELESS GIFT OF PEACE
CHRISTA KREUTZ
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POINSETTIA MORNING
NANCY ROBISON,
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PRAYER TO COUNTER CORRUPTION
TONY LOBL
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ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN HEALED
with contributions from LYLE YOUNG
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WALKING WITH FREEDOM
GARY DUKE
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GRATEFUL FOR TWO HEALINGS
LEON GLEAVES