Do it as a family: a shared spiritual cleansing unites more than a thousand speeches.
Avoid disguised superstition: if something depends on “luck,” “energies,” or “amulets,” examine whether it’s undermining your trust.
Remember your deceased loved ones with faith: a prayer for them and a genuine gesture of love for the living is healthier than turning the night into a memorial of sadness.
Fewer objects, more meaning: sometimes the house is filled with decorations but emptied of spirit. Simplifying can bring peace.
When your home speaks a single message—Christ at the center—Christmas regains its power: true peace, unity, and hope. Remove what confuses, keep what builds up, and make your home a place where the light comes not only from decorations but from the heart.