Here is Zenit’s translation of the Pope’s Pre-Christmas Reflection.
Here is just a sample to wet your whistle.
But the question is: Does humanity of our time still await a Savior? The impression is that many think that God is foreign to their own interests. It would seem they have no need of him; they live as if he did not exist and, worse still, as if he were an "obstacle" that must be removed so they can be fulfilled. Even among believers, we are certain, some allow themselves to be drawn by seductive chimeras and distracted by deceitful doctrines which propose illusory shortcuts to attain happiness.
However, despite its contradictions, anxieties and dramas, and perhaps because of them, today’s humanity seeks a way of renewal, of salvation, a Savior and awaits, sometimes unconsciously, the coming of the Lord who renews the world and our lives; the coming of Christ, the only true Redeemer of man and of all men. It is true, false prophets continue to propose a "cheap" salvation, which always ends by causing harsh deceptions. In fact, the history of the last 50 years shows the search for a "cheap" Savior and manifests all the disillusions that have derived from it.
We Christians have the task to spread, with the testimony of life, the truth of Christmas, which Christ brings to all men and women of good will. On being born in the poverty of the stable, Jesus comes to offer to all the only joy and peace that can satisfy the expectations of the human spirit.
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In his Christianity for Modern Pagans, author Peter Kreeft points out the gospel or “good news” of early Christianity has become the “bad news” of today. People first need to learn (sometimes the hard way) that humans are not angels but are fallen creatures in need of salvation.
People who don’t see cannot know. The reason this is so hard to see is because it requires the unbelievable leap that mankind is limited.
Go figure.
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