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Merry Christmas 2025

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Merry Christmas Everyone!

This episode is our traditional replaying began in 2021 of the Dominican tradition of reading the Nativity proclamation, exploring its deep historical roots and emotional significance during Christmas. We also reflect on the joy of holiday music and how these elements combine to create a cherished experience for families everywhere.

The Dominican Proclamation of The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ (words)

Video at Midnight Mass from 2023

Key Points:

• Sharing the Dominican proclamation of the Nativity
• Importance of connecting with historical tradition
• Reflection on the emotional impact of the Nativity story
• Celebration of Christmas music and its significance
• Resources shared for listeners to deepen their holiday experience


Other resources:
MM#75--Merry Christmas 2021

What Child is this?  by Josh Groban

Music credits: 
“O Come All Ye Faithful”, performed by 407 Music
"Angels Heard from on High" performed by FranceMedia1
"Joy to the World" performed by 407 Music
(all songs found on audio jungle)

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Welcome to the Theory to Action Podcast, where we examine the timeless treasures of wisdom from the great books in less time to help you take action immediately and ultimately to create and lead a flourishing life.

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Now, here's your host, David Kaiser. Hello, I am David, and Merry, Merry Christmas 2025 to each and every one of you. As is our custom, each and every year we share the Dominican tradition of reading or sometimes singing the proclamation of our Lord's nativity on Christmas Day at midnight mass. And because many have commented that they had not heard it before from a couple years ago and enjoyed it very much, we will continue and we will share again this year and that Dominican proclamation, as well as in keeping with our Lord's commandment to spread the good news to all the ends of the earth. So here is the reading of the Dominican proclamation of our Lord's nativity on Christmas Day at midnight mass. Enjoy. Today, the twenty-fifth day of December, unknown ages from the time when God created the heavens and the earth, and then formed man and woman in his own image. Several thousand years after the flood when God made the rainbow shine forth as a sign of the covenant. Twenty-one centuries from the time of Abraham and Sarah. Thirteen centuries after Moses led the people of Israel out of Egypt. In the 65th week, according to the prophecy of Daniel, in the 194th Olympiad, the 752nd year from the foundation of the city of Rome, the forty-second year of the reign of Octavian Augustus Caesar, the whole world being at peace. Jesus Christ, eternal God and Son of the Eternal Father, desiring to sanctify the world by his most merciful coming, being conceived by the Holy Spirit, and nine months having passed since his conception, was born in Bethlehem of Judea, of the Virgin Mary, and became man today. I will include last year's reading of the Dominican proclamation where I recorded it by a video. And as we contemplated last year, Christ shall let us renew in 2024 that same contemplation of Christ coming into the world in the flesh. And also let us share in the beauty and the joy of Christmas music that we do each and every year. Merry Christmas this 2024 to each and every one of you. May God's may God's graces be showered upon each and every one of you and your families.

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And again, Merry Christmas.com, where we have everything we discussed in this podcast as well as other great resources.

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Until next time, keep getting your mojo on.