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Hope and light shining through the darkness is the overarching message for Christmas, with the joyous time of year stained by a Jewish massacre.
Catholic Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher said light would shine through the darkness following the antisemitic terrorist attack at Bondi Beach.
Two Islamic State-inspired gunmen allegedly killed 15 innocent people on 14 December, which marked the start of Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of light.
“In a season when both Jews and Christians celebrate light and hope, we have been confronted with profound evil,” Fisher said.

In her 2025 Christmas message, Charissa Suli, the president of the Uniting Church in Australia, delivered a stirring proclamation of hope amidst adversity. She invited the nation to find solace and strength in the enduring light that shines through the year’s challenges, including fires, floods, and ongoing conflicts.

“Christ, the prince of peace, is born among us. He walks with us through our darkest valleys, he offers comfort to the grieving, healing to the wounded, hope to the despairing.
“May God bless you and your loved ones this Christmas and in the year of grace 2026.”

“As many in our city grieve this Christmas, let us declare boldly: the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it,” Suli affirmed, offering a beacon of reassurance to those facing hardship. Her message resonated deeply, emphasizing the power of resilience and unity in troubled times.

In her Christmas message, Suli proclaims the light of Jesus Christ prevails and this is why “Christmas still matters”.
“That light doesn’t ignore the darkness, it transforms it, and it calls us to compassion, generosity and justice,” she said.
Bishop of Parramatta Vincent Long called for Australians to act and help make a difference in the face of suffering and pain.
“Daily, our hearts continue to break when we see the violence, especially to children, in places like Gaza, Ukraine and Myanmar — we cannot just watch all this suffering in front of our eyes passively,” he said.
“Together as the body of Christ, we can make a difference.
“My prayer, therefore, is that each of you will feel God’s closeness and become instruments of peace in the new year ahead.”

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