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		<title>First Things RSS Feed - Fra Cesare Angelini (1887-1976) translated by William Baer</title>
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			<title>December</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2005 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
			
			<description><![CDATA[<p> December, the month of that most holy day, 
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 which makes Christian even the falling snow. 
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 (In whispers, the winds tell everything they know 
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 to the forest and the pebbles in the river spray.) 
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 Each soul, at this great story, awakes afresh, 
<br>
 reviving childhoods from ages gone by. 
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 (The country churches speak out and testify, 
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 and all the earth is one great festive cr&egrave;che.) 
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 Is it snowing again in the countryside? 
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 Where homes, in vigil, comfort and console, 
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 where words, now full of depth, are intensified, 
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 Jesus, tonight, will come again and stay 
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 with the beggar, the finch, and the wandering soul, 
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 who, like a leaf, flutters along the way. 
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