Brussels and the Faceless Nativity Scene: a Heinous and Symbolic Attack on the Incarnation
Every year, Catholics await Christmas as a moment of grace when the soul spontaneously rises to the mystery of the Incarnation: a God who takes on a face, a name, a mother, a family. “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). A God who makes himself seen, loved … Read more