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Pasko na naman

These little sparks of history add a sprinkle of wonder to the season, reminding us that Christmas has always been about more than just presents and decorations

The crisp cold air, the scent of pine, the twinkling lights, and the echoes of carols — Christmastime, a season woven with joy, nostalgia, and a touch of magic, paints the world in its festive hues. Its roots, however, stretch back far beyond the snow-laden landscapes of Europe.

Born from the sun-drenched shores of the Middle East, in a humble manger where a child named Jesus came into the world, Christmas whispers a universal tale of hope and goodwill.

Heartwarming trivia peppers are the tapestry of this ancient celebration. Did you know that the iconic Christmas tree’s evergreen boughs symbolize eternal life, a nod to the promise of Christ’s arrival? Or does the tradition of exchanging gifts stem from the Magi, who showered the newborn King with treasures?

These little sparks of history add a sprinkle of wonder to the season, reminding us that Christmas has always been about more than just presents and decorations.

In the Philippines, a predominantly Catholic nation, Christmas finds fertile ground. From Simbang Gabi, the nine-day dawn masses leading up to Christmas Eve, the vibrant nativity scenes, and the traditional “Pasko sa Nayon” parols and lanterns illuminating homes, the island nation wears its Christmas spirit with fervor.

Carolers serenade neighbors with lively renditions of “Pasko na Naman,” while Noche Buena feasts brim with an array of culinary delights, from Lechon (roasted pork) to bibingka (rice cake), shared in the warmth of family and community.

Yet, just as a melody needs silence to resonate, Christmas’s true meaning can be muffled by the increasing crescendo of commercialization. In the whirlwind of shopping sprees and gift-giving extravaganzas, it’s easy to lose sight of the star amidst the glitter.

We forget the simple message of love, compassion, and the promise of a new beginning that lies at the heart of the season.

For millions of Filipinos away from their loved ones, working diligently across the globe, Christmas can be a poignant reminder of what they are missing. But technology shines as a beacon of hope, bridging the distance with video calls to bring families together, albeit virtually.

The sight of smiling faces, the sound of familiar voices, and the shared joy of carols sung across continents weave a tapestry of connection that transcends physical separation.

Whether you find Christmas under a starlit sky in a remote village or amidst the neon lights of a bustling city, it’s a time to celebrate. Gather your loved ones, share a meal, sing carols, and offer a prayer.

Engage in traditions old and new, create meaningful connections, and remember the spirit of generosity that Christ himself embodied.

Let the twinkling lights ignite the spark of kindness within us, let the carols hum a melody of compassion, and let the festive spirit radiate outward, touching the lives of those around us.

This Christmas, embrace the magic, whether through the age-old rituals passed down through generations or the modern-day marvels that connect us across oceans. Ultimately, it’s not about the size of the Christmas tree or the price of the presents, but the warmth of hearts and the promise of a brighter tomorrow that truly make Christmas merry and bright.

So, as the world welcomes the newborn King, let’s celebrate a Christmas that whispers hope, echoes with love, and shines with the unwavering light of our own humanity.

Merry Christmas to our beloved Philippines and the world.

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Credit belongs to: tribune.net.ph

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