In his Christmas message, the Archbishop urged people to prioritize being present for one another, emphasizing the importance of love, compassion, and community during the festive season. He reflected on the story of Jesus’ birth, highlighting the significance of human connection and the need to support those around us. The Archbishop encouraged everyone to slow down, listen, and show kindness to others, saying, “Let us be present for each other, just as God is present for us.” He wished all a blessed Christmas, filled with joy, peace, and the warmth of loved ones.
Archbishop’s Heartfelt Christmas Plea: ‘Let Us Be Present for Each Other
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