Sunday, January 20, 2013
Pit Senyor: Long Live the Holy Child
The Icon of the Santo Nino is not a magic. It is not a talisman that will invite good fortune and money as some ignorant people believe it is. But rather it is a powerful icon in the sense that it transports our consciousness from the material to the spiritual of which the icon represents. The Santo Nino indeed can bless us materially, more abundantly even beyond our imagination, but above all the Santo Nino wants us to be saved, he wants us to live in the state of sanctifying grace, to live by the gospel and to show our love for the poor. If we do this then our popular expression of devotion will never be in vain but it will be efficacious and redeeming.
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