[An update at 4:03 p.m. on Saturday, December 27, 2025, the Feast of Saint John the Evangelist on the Third Day within the Octave of Christmas: I was informed this morning that James "Jim" Condit, Jr., an indefatigable traditional Catholic and a longtime parishoner at Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, Ohio, who was also a courageous defender of the Social Reign of Christ the King in the political realm as well as being committed to exposing election fraud, died in an assisted living facility where he had lived for the past eighteen months or so.
[I first met Jim back in August of 1994 when I gave a presentation during my Wanderer days. I was asked by several family members to talk to him about the state of the Church. However, although I made my own points, I was nevertheless impressed with Jim's firmness in holding fast to the truth about the general apostasy that I was not yet ready to accept as such. It was a little less than twelve years later that he attended a talk that I gave in a former Catholic school building that represented my first presentation as a sedevacantist. I may have argued my points. However, I also listened to what Jim Condit, Jr., said back in 1994
[Additionally, I saw Jim on a number of occasions during the Buchanan for President campaign back in 1995-1996, including in Dubuque, Iowa, during the caucuses on February 12, 1996, and up in Derry, New Hampshire, a week later.]
[Please pray for the consolation of his family members, including his ninety-five year-old father, Mr. James Condit, Sr., who is one of the finest Catholic gentleman one would ever have the privilege of knowing. Jim, Sr., is the father of eleven children, over sixty grandchildren, and a score of great-grandchildren.
[Eternal rest grant unto Jim Condit, Jr., O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.]
This is probably the shortest commentary that I have ever written.
The title refers to the question so many well-meaning people we meet during the ask after Christmas in various public places ask of us, “How was your Christmas?”
This commentary is an attempt to explain the beauty of the forty days of the Christmas Season in as clear a manner as possible in the event that any of the people who asked me that question yesterday, Friday, December 26, 2025, the Feast of Saint Stephen the Protomartyr on the Second Day of Christmas, actually take up my suggestion to access this site for this explanation.
Perhaps this commentary might be useful for a person or two you yourselves may know who may not know that Christmas consists of a forty-day season of joy.
Dom Prosper Gueranger's reflection on the mysteries of the Christmas season has been added as an appendix to this commentary.
It will be back to the grindstone of having to deal with Robert Francis Prevost/Leo XIV later today for posting tomorrow, Sunday, December 28, 2025, the Feast of the Holy Innocents on the Fourth Day of Christmas.
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saint John the Evangelist, pray for us.