Why celebrate Christmas?
- Apr 17
- 1 min read

In the Christian tradition, Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, a child born in simplicity and fragility.
This choice is not insignificant: it carries a strong message of dignity, humility and love for all, especially for the most vulnerable.
Christmas reminds us that another path is possible: that of closeness, sharing and solidarity.
Jesus was born neither into comfort nor power, but among the humblest. This story invites us to pay close attention to those who experience exclusion, loneliness, or hardship.
For our association, Christmas is not just a celebration, it is a call to action. To act concretely, to create connections, to support and assist those in need, today and throughout the year.
In a world sometimes marked by indifference, Christmas is a light of hope. A light that encourages us to continue to strive for greater justice, fraternity, and humanity.
Christmas poses a question for us:
Who are we welcoming?
Who are we leaving out?
What place do we give to the most vulnerable?
For our association, Christmas is a clear call to action:
Do not look away, refuse indifference, choose solidarity.
To be true to the spirit of Christmas:
It's about taking action
It's about creating connections
Share, support
To accompany
Not just one day a year, but every day.
During this Christmas season, let us reaffirm our commitment to greater fraternity, justice and humanity.
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