"The Impossible Becomes Reality" by Fr. Chris House
This great mystery of Christmas, God becoming one with us in all things but sin, is a stumbling block to other faith traditions outside of Christianity; for some, that God would condescend to enter into our human condition is simply unthinkable.

The Impossible Becomes Reality
This great mystery of Christmas, God becoming one with us in all things but sin, is a stumbling block to other faith traditions outside of Christianity; for some, that God would condescend to enter into our human condition is simply unthinkable. Yet here we are again at the manger to celebrate this wonderful reality, this wonderful mystery of the Word made flesh, the love of God incarnate.
The hustle and bustle of the secular world around us is at an end; sadly, there is so much build-up to this one day and then for many people it’s all over. How wonderful for us in the Church that this is not the case. Christmas opens up for us a beautiful season in the life of the Church where we are invited to ponder, to stand in awe, and to celebrate these wonderful actions by our loving God in the coming days and feasts. I hope and pray that we will all take time in the days ahead to ponder these mysteries, to allow the Lord to enfold us in his love, and to come to a deeper understanding of our own God-given worth that is testified to by the Lord Jesus coming to us.
On behalf of Father Clint, Deacon Scott, and all the parish and school staff, I wish you every blessing this Christmas. May the light of the Christ Child, born for us in Bethlehem, lead us and all the world to greater peace and joy.
A Merry and Blessed Christmas to you and yours!
Father Chris House
PS, a reminder that next weekend (New Year’s Day) is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Masses next weekend are 4:30PM on Saturday evening, December 31st, and 8AM and 10AM on Sunday morning, January 1st; there will be no 5PM Mass on New Year’s Day.














