Reclaim Christmas
12/31/1899
Why Reclaim Christmas? Christmas 2009 looks set to be a time of real stress and pressure for many families. The continuing debt crisis and reports of property repossessions means that people are going to find the traditional commercialised Christmas putting a total squeeze on their family finances. This coming season of Advent can provide an escape from all that and an opportunity to reclaim the true spirit of Advent. As Fr Christopher Jamison (BBC “Monastery”) wrote in his book published earlier this year:
This advent, we want PROPHETS, not PROFITS! Embrace our Advent Mission... Pledge your support for ON's campaign to Reclaim Christmas and sign our Advent Mission: Advent was traditionally a period of penitence and quiet anticipation. But now it seems no more than four weeks of frenzied consumption in which stress, needless debt and damage to God’s creation have become its defining hallmarks. 125,000 tonnes of plastic packaging will be thrown away this Christmas. We’ll use 83 square kilometres of wrapping paper. Countless unwanted “gifts” will end up, at best in the charity shops and at worst, in the landfill. If Jesus returned in December 2009, what would he make of us doing all of this in His name? We live in hard times – the so-called “credit crunch”. So now is the time to stop before we shop and to think about our actions. This Advent we’re going to do things differently. We vow to live simply that others might simply live. We will endeavour to pause and reflect on the miracle that is God-among-us. We will share the gift of ourselves with the lonely and those in our circle of family and friends who’d gain more from the gift of ourselves rather than some off-the-shelf present. We pledge to honour our earthly home and the gift of God’s creation by trying to live more sustainably. And we will reject mindless materialism and instant gratification. We will put “the waiting back into wanting.” How to Reclaim Christmas in your community
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