CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM
HIS SERENE HIGHNESS THE PRINCE ANDRE III TRIVULZIO-GALLI
14th PRINCE OF MESOLCINA AND THE SACRED ROMAN-GERMANIC EMPIRE, CHIEF OF
THE PRINCELY HOUSE OF MESOLCINA
Once again we are approaching the Christmas Season, at which time, the
first candle of the Advent wreath has already been lit. At this time, we must
give a retrospect of how we have spent another year, and how our hearts are
prepared for the arrival of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Unlike in most countries, in Mesolcina (and almost all of Switzerland),
we did not expect the arrival of "Santa Claus" on a sleigh, but the
call of Samichlaus (St. Nicholas),
mounted on a small little donkey, arriving on January 6, accompanied by another
characteristic figure, the Schmutzli,
figure "sinister" that accompanies St. Nicholas everywhere.
These two figures, so different but at the same time so inseparable,
remind us of our difficult road to Salvation. For to those children who were
good and well behaved during the course of the year, Samichlaus will give
some oranges (yellow with their green leaves, eternal remembrance of the
Trivulzian Dynasty), oranges that sometimes can be accompanied by nuts or
peanuts; but to those children who were bad and behaved poorly, they receive
from the Schmutzli a "warning" that when the Child Jesus calls them,
they may not be on the side of Heaven, but accompany them to purgatory or
eternal damnation.
In this scenario, neither Samichlaus nor Schmutzli bring real gifts to
the children ... but then, who brings them? Parents always teach that gifts are
left on the night of the 24th by the Baby Jesus. Many might ask, if it would
not be more coherent then would the Magi bring the gifts? Not really, because
Salvation was brought into the world as an undeserved gift brought by Our Lord.
This interesting childlike analogy of Christmas in the Valleys of
Mesolcina is also very useful for us adults. When we are called to the Presence
of our Lord Jesus Christ, are we prepared for salvation?
May we use this Advent period to prepare our hearts, so that we may
receive Our Lord Jesus Christ in the most correct and Christian way.
A merry and holy Christmas to all.