STELLA T
Christians have been called upon to emulate Christ, who was born today, and forgive each other if they are to live a happy life.
This was revealed by Rev. Fr. Vianney Byaruhanga, Dean of Nyakibale Deanery, who also doubles as the parish priest of Christ the King Church, while preaching today at the Christmas Mass at Christ the King Church, Rukungiri, where he was the main celebrant.
He appealed to Christians to live a life that shows how Christ is part of them, especially for people who understand what birth means and the significance of the birth of the star and Savior of the world, Jesus.
Fr. Vianney asked Christians to be new people with the birth of Christ, as they learn to love, give to the needy, help one another, and forgive, because everyone must understand that Jesus wants that.
He added that people in a country like Uganda, which is founded on the fear of God, must learn to live in harmony with one another regardless of their political, religious, or other differences.
Fr. Vianney noted that people should use the birth of Christ today to change their ways, repent, and forgive one another.
He urged the Christian faithful to use the festive period for sober reflection, total spiritual renewal, and devotion towards living in peace and harmony with adherents of other religions.
