Timothy Spencer
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As the city nights unfold from warm evenings to the holiday breeze, the world
slowly prepares for Christmas as early as November. The manifestations of
Christmas begin with the insertion of random Christmas carols in commercial
establishments or a delivery of Christmas trees that decorates the front
entrance of malls. Other than the carols and trees, it is the lights from the
many houses that slowly populate the cityscape and captivate the
evening.
It is tradition that families come and decorate their homes with
trimmings and
flowers. But these are no
ordinary flora - it is a special Christmas flower, the Poinsettia (Euphorbia
Pulcherrima), as it is best known around the world, that echoes to the household
that Christmas is just around the corner. Though stereotyped as another
tradition, the Poinsettia has its roots in Mexican legend. Based on its roots,
it was brought over to the West by a Mexican Ambassador Joel Roberts Poinsett.
But from tradition, the Poinsettia was said to be a bloom most beautiful coming
directly from the heavenly skies.
The traditional tale is passed down in
history with a poor farm girl wanting to offer the very best gift to the Savior
during Christmas day. Her plea was heard by the angels above and they instructed
her to gather weeds and align the Church walkway with these. According to
legend, after the little girl delivered this task the angels miraculously
converted the weeds into a crimson red bloom. And thus was born the Poinsettia,
a Christmas flower.
Regardless of what it is called around the world, the
Poinsettia - known also as the Noche Buena, the Winter
Rose, the Christmas Star, the Flame Leaf,
the Stelle di Natalle finds itself inside the homes of families around the world
as a symbol of Jesus Christ’s love for believers in the Christian Faith. The
Christmas Flower is usually hung outside homes on the front doors to greet
passersby or made to hang on the Christmas tree indoors to bring it to full
bloom.
Regardless of its many symbolisms, the Poinsettia points to the
nativity of Jesus Christ, symbolic of the brightest star that led the wise men
and shepherds to that little manger in Bethlehem. The Poinsettia is beautiful.
It is a most wonderful centerpiece that decorates the dinner table when family
and friends gather to celebrate the season of love. And isn’t that what
Christmas is all about?
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Timothy Spencer
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