Irish Examiner view: Christmas is our time to be together

From religious observances to Christmas Day swims — at this time of the year, the emphasis is on community spirit. Long may it last
Ellie Young and Aoibheann Dunlea at the crib during the Christmas celebrations at Eglantine School in Ballyphehane earlier this month. Far from being 'all over', the season continues until Little Christmas, the feast of the Epiphany, on January 6. Picture: Chani Anderson

Ellie Young and Aoibheann Dunlea at the crib during the Christmas celebrations at Eglantine School in Ballyphehane earlier this month. Far from being 'all over', the season continues until Little Christmas, the feast of the Epiphany, on January 6. Picture: Chani Anderson

It is only natural around Christmas to evaluate and assess, in both the general and specific senses. This time of year offers most of us some respite from the hurly-burly and the headlong rush, a vantage point from which to consider where we are, and what is truly important.

For many readers, this is a season for family and togetherness, though it should also be a time to remember those who are struggling or less fortunate. In recent days, reports in these pages have outlined the ongoing scandal of homelessness, and the fact that thousands are unhoused at the exact time of the year most associated with home and family than any other is truly appalling.

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