Editors Note:

Happy Holidays from the Chesapeake Observer

The editors wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.  We are taking this time with family and friends, and will return with the first issue of 2023 on January 10.

The Adoration of the Shepherds, by Pinturrichio, Santa Maria Maggiore, Spello, Italy

I cannot help but add a few thoughts about the passing year.  I can see little happening in our nation and world to make me merry (for examples, see our Worth Reading selections for this issue).  Lasting happiness cannot come from the external sources of politics and world affairs.  In this season, by taking time off from the world, I can make merry with family, friends and even the cat whose permanent attachment to my lap is making typing an exercise in contortion to reach my keyboard. We can all get solace and hope by following the venerable Christmas traditions.  Most important, with the birth of our Saviour who is also the King of Kings, we can remember that we are exiles here, as the carol goes.  It is our task to do all we can to improve this City of Man, but we need to remember that we are just visitors who will leave the frustrations and sadness behind when we move to our true home in the City of God.  — David Montgomery December 21, 2022

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