The Bishop of St Asaph says the birth of Jesus demonstrates God’s total commitment to humanity. In his Christmas Message, issued in both English and Welsh, The Rt Revd Gregory Cameron, says the Christmas story is more than just “a nice story”. “It radically alters reality”, he says.
His short message explains how God’s intervention in the world, as told by the Christmas story, shows that “God not only wants to see justice established but is committed to giving the strength and courage to people to enable change.
“Down through the centuries”, he says “thousands have found in the Christmas story the inspiration and encouragement to stand up for right, and to act in love.”
He goes on to encourage everyone today to continue to “stand up for right” and “to act in love”.
You can read Bishop Gregory’s message in full in Welsh and English below.
This year, the Bishop of St Asaph will be joining the chaplaincy team at HMP Berwyn in Wrexham on Christmas Eve to celebrate their 11am morning service. In the evening, he will be preaching and celebrating Midnight Mass at St Asaph Cathedral. That service starts at 11.30pm and is open to everyone.
Many churches across the Diocese of St Asaph will be holding special Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Services. From Crib Services to Christingles, from Midnight Mass to Christmas Day Family services, you can find a list at https://dioceseofstasaph.org.uk/advent/advent-services/
The Bishop of St Asaph looks after Anglican communities across north-east and mid-Wales from Llandudno in the west, across to the Wales/England border and down to Newtown in the south. The Diocese of St Asaph is one of the six dioceses of the Church in Wales, an autonomous Province of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
“Mae’n stori hyfryd, ond…”
Mae pawb ohonom yn gyfarwydd â stori geni Iesu – y stabl, y bugeiliaid, y doethion a’r seren. Ond pa wahaniaeth mae hi’n ei wneud heddiw? Mae Cristnogion yn credu ei bod yn dangos ymroddiad llwyr Duw i’r ddynoliaeth ac i’r blaned neilltuol hon ymhlith miliynau. Oherwydd credwn fod y dyn, Iesu, hefyd yn Dduw a ddaeth yn un ohonom ni, a byw bywyd go iawn â’i holl bleserau a phroblemau. Credwn i Dduw ddod atom yn faban, oherwydd ei awydd i gydsefyll â merched a dynion.
Ydi hi’n fwy na stori neis? Rydw i’n credu ei bod, oherwydd os yw’n wir, ac rydw i’n argyhoeddedig ei bod hi, yna mae’n newid realiti yn sylfaenol. Mae Duw wedi rhoi arwydd pendant ei fod yn dymuno i ddynoliaeth lwyddo, tyfu y tu hwnt i’n dioddefiadau, a goresgyn drygioni yn y byd hwn. Wrth ddarllen am erchyllterau a gyflawnwyd ar Iddewon neu Balestiniaid, am y driniaeth arswydus a gaiff pobl dlawd neu ffoaduriaid, gallwn ddweud nid yn unig bod Duw yn dymuno gweld cyfiawnder yn teyrnasu, ond ei fod hefyd yn ymroi i roi’r nerth a’r dewrder i bobl i sicrhau newid. Ar hyd y canrifoedd, mae stori’r Nadolig wedi rhoi’r ysbrydoliaeth a’r anogaeth i filoedd i sefyll dros yr hyn sy’n iawn, ac i weithredu mewn cariad. Bydded hyn yn wir am bob un ohonom sy’n fodlon gwrando ar gân yr angylion.
“It’s a nice story, but …”
We all know the story of the birth of Jesus – the stable, the shepherds, the wise men and the star. What difference does it make today? Christians believe that it demonstrates God’s total commitment to humanity and to this one planet amongst millions, because we believe that the man, Jesus, was also God becoming one of us, living a real life with all its joys and problems. We believe that God became a baby, so much did he wish to be in solidarity with women and men.
Is this anything more than a nice story? I believe so, for if it is true, and I for one am convinced, then it radically alters reality. God has given a decisive indication that he wants humanity to succeed, to grow beyond our sufferings, and to overcome evil in this world. When we read of atrocities inflicted on Jew or Palestinian, of horrible penalties being rained down on the poor or the refugee, we can say that God not only wants to see justice established but is committed to giving the strength and courage to people to enable change. Down through the centuries, thousands have found in the Christmas story the inspiration and encouragement to stand up for right, and to act in love. Let this be true for each of us willing to listen to the song of the angels.