Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2138 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/28/2019

                    H.R. No. 2138


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, On December 25, 2020, many Texans will join in
 worship and in fellowship as they celebrate the joyous occasion
 known as Christmas; and
 WHEREAS, Observed by Christians all across the world,
 Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whose
 arrival on earth is heralded as a promise of salvation for
 humankind; after more than two millennia, Christ's example
 continues to serve as a model of generosity and compassion and as a
 guiding presence in the lives of countless people; and
 WHEREAS, Although Christmas has a longstanding history in the
 United States, the breadth of its observance has grown considerably
 since the earliest days of our nation's founding; the Christmas
 tradition familiar to us today arose during the 19th century, and
 most markedly in the years of rapid industrialization following the
 Civil War; at a time of national unrest and uncertainty, a holiday
 reminiscent of a simpler life, suffused by the fundamental spirit
 of peace and goodwill, offered comfort and spoke to the most fervent
 prayers of all Americans; by 1870, the observance of Christmas had
 become so widespread that the day was declared a national holiday;
 and
 WHEREAS, Modern-day Christmas evokes images of families
 gathering by the warmth of the hearth, of city streets adorned with
 lights, of tinsel-strewn trees, and of such confections as
 gingerbread and eggnog; many present-day customs are derived from
 Old World forms of celebration that have been shaped, refined, and
 interwoven with more recent practices, like the exchange of
 presents, to yield a wealth of festivities that are definitively
 American; and
 WHEREAS, Amid the bustle that now attends the holidays, the
 original significance of Christmas nonetheless reveals itself;
 more than any other time of the year, the Christmas season calls
 forth a heightened sense of charity, as individuals share what they
 have to help alleviate the needs of others; the holiday also invites
 celebrants to set aside worldly cares, enjoy the company of loved
 ones, and rejoice in the heartening gift that is faith; and
 WHEREAS, The simple story of a child born in a humble manger
 has endured and inspired generations, and the scriptural lessons of
 redemption, mercy, tolerance, and most of all, love, remain as
 profound and transformative as ever before; as Texans share their
 delight in this most cherished holiday and its many treasured
 traditions, they may take to heart the virtues that define the true
 spirit of Christmas and endeavor to carry them forward in the year
 ahead; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
 Legislature hereby commemorate Christmas Day 2020.
 Price
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 2138 was adopted by the House on
 May
 27, 2019, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House