The Spirit of Christmas may refer to: A general feeling of emotional beneficence associated with Christmas ...benevolence means an act of, or a general inclination towards, charity. Benevolence is an act of kindness or an inclination to be kind. It's the quality of someone who volunteers in a soup kitchen, tutors children for free, and helps old ladies cross the street. LOVE, magnanimity, affection for others, sympathy and pity, were ever recognized to be supreme virtues, the highest of … [Read more...]
BENEVOLENCE, Spirit of the Season
December 13, 2012 by Team Celebration
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