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This Christmas, our hearts are drawn to the poorest of the poor—those
for whom Christmas is only a distant dream:
For many families,
there are no twinkling stars, no cake to share, no festive lights,
and no joyful atmosphere. There are only struggle, silence, and
survival. Yet it is to these very homes that I wish to carry the
true meaning of Christmas—the message of God’s joy, love, peace, and
abundant blessings. Just as Christ chose to be born in a manger,
among the forgotten and the lowly, this Christmas we want to be
present with those who feel unseen and unheard. A gentle smile, a
shared meal, a small gift, and a loving presence can become a living
proclamation that God has not forgotten them. In reaching out to the
poorest of the poor, we allow Christmas to come alive—not in
decorations, but in compassion; not in abundance, but in love.





















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