Meet the
Bishop
The Rt Revd Dino Gabriel and his wife Elizabeth are based in Eshowe.
The bishop may be contacted during working hours on tel. 035 474-2047 or 082
8807880 or by email at bishopdino@netactive.co.za.
His home telephone number is 035 474-5911.
Christmas message from Rt Revd Dino Gabriel
For
to us a child is born, to us a son is given" (Is 9:5)
These words of the Prophet Isaiah contain the truth of Christmas,
which together we re-live in few weeks’ time.
A Child is born. In appearance, just another of the world’s
many children. A Child is born in a stable in Bethlehem. He is
born in a condition of extreme deprivation: poor among the poor.
But the One who is born is "the Son" par excellence:
this Child is the Son of God, of one being with the Father. Foretold
by the Prophets, he was made man by the power of the Holy Spirit
in the womb of a Virgin, Mary.
As we sing in the Creed "... was incarnate of the Holy Spirit
and the Virgin Mary and was made man,” we all kneel. We meditate
in silence on the mystery which is accomplished: "was made
man". The Son of God comes among us, and we receive
him on our knees.
"The Word became flesh" (Jn 1:14). On the extraordinary
night of Christmas, the Eternal Word, the "Prince of Peace" (Is
9:5), is born in the lowly and cold cave of Bethlehem.
"Be not afraid," says the angel to the shepherds, "for
to you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, who is
Christ the Lord" (Lk 2:10-11). Like the unnamed and fortunate
shepherds, let us too run to meet the One who has changed the course
of history.
In the austere poverty of the crib we contemplate "a babe
wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger" (Lk 2:12).
In the vulnerable and weak newborn babe who cries in the arms
of Mary, "for the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared
to all men" (Tit 2:11). Let us pause in silence and worship!
O Child, who willed to have for your crib a manger;
O Creator of the universe, who stripped yourself of divine glory;
O Redeemer, who offered your vulnerable body in sacrifice for
the salvation of humanity!
May the radiance of your birth light up the night of the world.
May the power of your message of love thwart the proud snares
of the evil one.
May the gift of your life make us understand ever more clearly
the worth of the life of each human being.
Too much blood is still being shed on the earth! Too much violence
and too many conflicts trouble the peaceful coexistence of nations!
You come to bring us peace. You are our peace! You alone can make
of us "a people purified" and belonging to you for ever,
a people "zealous for good deeds" (Tit 2:14).
For to us a Child is born, to us a son is given! What an unfathomable
mystery is hidden in the humility of this Child! We would like
to touch him; we would like to embrace him.
In his simplicity, the Child of Bethlehem teaches us to rediscover
the real meaning of our existence; he teaches us "to live
self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this world" (Tit
2:12).
And so we pray: O Holy Christmas Night, so long awaited,
which has united God and man for ever! You rekindle our hope. You
fill us with wonder. You assure us of the triumph of love over
hatred, of life over death.
For this reason we remain absorbed in prayer.
Receive my best wishes for A Christmas filled with joy and a 2010
rich with the abundance of God’s blessings for all of us,
our families and our parishes.
Yours in the Lord’s service
+ Dino: Zululand
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