Thursday, 25 December 2025

🌟 The Broken Candle — Finding Light When Everything Goes Dark

 Sometimes Christmas doesn’t come with bright lights or perfect plans.

Sometimes, it begins quietly in the dark with just one small light that refuses to go out.

This Christmas story isn’t about grand miracles or shining decorations, but about one small candle that reminded a whole church what the birth of Christ truly means: God’s light entering our ordinary darkness.

The Story

“Father, the power’s gone!” someone whispered.

It was Christmas Eve, just minutes before Midnight Mass. The whole church was suddenly wrapped in silence and darkness. The choir couldn’t see their sheets. The little children began to fidget. A few people sighed and others wondered aloud if they should just go home.

But then, in one of the front pews, an elderly woman reached into her purse and pulled out a single candle. She lit it. The tiny flame trembled, but it was enough to touch the faces of those around her.

One by one, others began to light their candles from hers.
First a handful. Then dozens. Then hundreds.

In a few minutes, the church glowed; not with electric light, but with the living warmth of flame shared from hand to hand.

When the priest finally walked up to the altar, he smiled. “We don’t need to wait for the lights,” he said. “Tonight reminds us that Christ Himself came as a small light into a dark world and that light still shines among us.”

After Mass, someone asked him if he was disappointed that the power never returned.
He just shook his head.

“If the lights had worked,” he said softly, “we might have missed the real message that the Light of the world shines most beautifully in our darkest nights.”

Reflection

That night, the church did not just celebrate Christmas - they lived Christmas.
Because the heart of Christmas isn’t found in glitter or grandness, but in the quiet courage to believe that God is still with us, even when everything goes dark.

Maybe your Christmas this year isn’t bright or easy. Maybe there’s an ache or a shadow that won’t lift. But even there, the Light of Christ finds you. It’s the same light that shone over Bethlehem, the same light that rose from the tomb.

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” -- John 1:5

So hold your small candle of faith.
Because when one heart dares to hope, others begin to see again.

🕯️ Christmas Prayer

Lord Jesus, Light of the World,
You were born in a night of silence and straw,
yet Your light has never stopped shining.
When my days feel dark or uncertain,
help me remember the warmth of that first Christmas night.
Let Your light in me bring hope to others
and remind the world that You are still Emmanuel - God with us.
Amen.


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