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“Anyone thinking of the Holy Child as born in
December would mean by it exactly what we mean by it; that Christ is not merely
a summer sun of the prosperous but a winter fire for the unfortunate.”—English
man of letters and Catholic convert G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936), The New Jerusalem (1920)
The image accompanying this post, Nativity, was created in 1603 by the
Spanish Renaissance painter, sculptor and architect El Greco (1541-1614).
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