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The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

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Study: What are some of the blessings you find in your family?  How has your family helped you to grow?

Pray:  Who in your family could use a prayer right now?  Take time to pray.

Serve:  Is anyone in the family struggling?  How can you help?

Holy Family Readings

Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

Family.  That group of people we did not pick (God did) who are with us throughout the course of our lives.  Some people come from big families, others are tiny.  Every family has history, blessings, struggles, and unique qualities.  Parts of family life are messy – parts are bliss.

The same is true for the Holy Family.  A close reading of the scriptures shows the following:

  • Homeless, yet visited by Angels, Shepherds, and Wise Men
  • Persecuted, yet guided by the Angel Gabriel
  • Frantic with a lost child (3 Days!), yet amazed by his discovery in the Temple
  • Touched by sorrow and death, yet blessed with Love, Joy, and Peace

And God was with them.  Good times and bad, they carried on with the strength of the Heavenly Father who bestowed on them their Son.

May we do the same.  In the ups and downs of our families we renew ourselves in the Lord (who really does understand family life) and trust that Christ will guide us in love.

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Holy Family, Matthias Stom.  Circa 1640; oil on canvas; 945mm x 1245mm; Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya; Barcelona, Spain.


The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

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Study:  Recall a time when you were particular grateful for the gift of your family.  What made the difference?

Pray:  Reflect on the needs of your family.  Thank the Lord for your blessings and offer your petitions for their needs.

Serve:  How can you help someone in your family right now?

The Feast of the Holy Family Readings

Fr. Andrew’s Homily

Big or small, far-flung or close to home…we all come from a family.  Sometimes our families are in better/worse places, depending on emotions, finances, relationships, illness, death, and a multitude of challenges and blessings that life can throw our way.

And while no family is perfect, every family provides opportunities for us to grow.  Whether it is getting along, practicing forgiveness, being patient, working together, or dealing with the idiosyncrasies that are part of every human group…there is no place like family for teaching us lessons that are part of our journey to become the best version of ourselves.

The Holy Family faced plenty of blessings and burdens.  Here are a few of the blessings:

  • Encounters with the angel Gabriel
  • Choirs of angels singing and rejoicing
  • Visits from distant Magi and nearby shepherds
  • The brilliant light of the Star as a sign from God

But, then, there are some real burdens:

  • Explaining Mary’s pregnancy (before marriage to Joseph)
  • Fleeing for their lives from King Herod’s soldiers
  • Refugees in Egypt – far from family
  • And one day…Mary will stand before the Cross of Jesus

Clearly, this family is unlike any other; yet together they faced situations that are similar to many even today.  They knew what it was like to be grateful for what they had, and they knew what it was like to face suffering and pain.

But there’s two points I want us to hold close:

  1. They did it together
  2. God was with them

What’s true for the Holy Family is true for our families!  We have opportunities to work together, cooperating and uniting to strengthen the bonds within our families – and when we face challenges we call upon the Lord to give us the grace and strength we need to put faith into family, hope into our homes, and love into our lives.

May this season give us plenty of opportunities to work together with God’s grace in our families – the place where we have been located by the Lord to practice our “homework for holiness” as we journey through this life.