The image of Angels has always impressed me and
since they appeared on the cave of Bethlehem when Jesus was born announcing
“Glory to God in the highest,” they signaled to the shepherds where to find the
newborn baby, who came to adore Him and pay Him homage, as did the Three Kings
later on. Naturally, Angels remind me of innocent children in their
unpredictability, innocence, and spontaneity. Gratefully in my ministry I am
frequently surrounded with children, and in my several parishes in the USA, I cherished the time I spent with them,
celebrating Mass for them, visiting them in their classes, and presenting interactive and illustrated talks to them. Christmas pageants also feature many children
dressed as angels. It is a joy seeing little children running around with a
care-free attitude, tirelessly chasing each other and playing freely with no
concern about any of the world’s problems. Maybe we should learn a big lesson
from them, and enjoy every moment and share joy, happiness, smiles and sheer
exuberance. Too bad that childhood is so short-lived, and soon we’re facing
college courses, dating, driving in heavy traffic and eventually raising a
family themselves. Too bad we cannot remain like angels, ageless and ever so
young.
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