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Feast* of the HOLY FAMILY of
Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Jesus, Mary and Joseph
*The Sunday between Christmas and New Year's Day.
If both are Sundays, the feast is celebrated on December 30.
May the example of the Holy Family,
with the aid of the Holy Spirit,
guide all families, especially those most troubled,
to be homes of communion and prayer
and to always seek your truth and live in your love.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us!
World Meeting of Families - Philadelphia 2015
with the aid of the Holy Spirit,
guide all families, especially those most troubled,
to be homes of communion and prayer
and to always seek your truth and live in your love.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us!
World Meeting of Families - Philadelphia 2015
“Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
had only one life, one purpose:
To glorify the Heavenly Father.
That is what we also must want.
To achieve it, we have to enter
into union with Mary and Joseph,
share their life - family life,
the intimate interior life
of which God alone is secret.
What happiness to be called to this life.
Our love will consist
in living with Mary and Joseph
on the love of Jesus Eucharistic.”
St. Peter Julian Eymard
"The family has the mission to
guard, reveal and communicate love,
and this is a living reflection of and a real sharing in
God’s love for humanity and the love of Christ the Lord
for the Church, His bride.
Every particular task of the family is an expression
and concrete actuation of that fundamental mission.” -
St John Paul II
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Home life is the God-appointed training
Home life is the God-appointed training
ground of human character...
Archbishop Fulton J Sheen
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From the Catechism of the Catholic Church
533 The hidden life at Nazareth allows everyone to enter into fellowship with Jesus by the most ordinary events of daily life:
The home of Nazareth is the school where we begin to understand the life of Jesus - the school of the Gospel. First, then, a lesson of silence. May esteem for silence, that admirable and indispensable condition of mind, revive in us. . . A lesson on family life. May Nazareth teach us what family life is, its communion of love, its austere and simple beauty, and its sacred and inviolable character... A lesson of work. Nazareth , home of the "Carpenter's Son", in you I would choose to understand and proclaim the severe and redeeming law of human work. . . To conclude, I want to greet all the workers of the world, holding up to them their great pattern their brother who is God. (Pope Paul VI at Nazareth, January 5, 1964)
534 The finding of Jesus in the temple is the only event that breaks the silence of the Gospels about the hidden years of Jesus (Lk 2: 41-52). Here Jesus lets us catch a glimpse of the mystery of his total consecration to a mission that flows from His divine Sonship: "Did you not know that I must be about my Father's work?" (Lk 2:49) Mary and Joseph did not understand these words, but they accepted them in faith. Mary "kept all these things in her heart" during the years Jesus remained hidden in the silence of an ordinary life.
_______________________Holy Family of Nazareth , help us to willingly enter the hidden life of Nazareth , the school of Nazareth , that allows us to enter into
fellowship with Jesus by the most ordinary events of daily life.
Holy Family ofNazareth , pray for us. Amen.
fellowship with Jesus by the most ordinary events of daily life.
Holy Family of
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CONSIDER THIS:
Perhaps a 2021 resolution might include resuming or beginning
the practice of writing/typing JMJ (Jesus, Mary, Joseph) atop
or at the close of your papers (emails) of correspondence.
It symbolically illustrates a worldview,
a mindset that reminds that we follow an example,
a way that is sanctified and greater than ourselves.
CONSIDER THIS TOO:
Ask the Lord to guide you to an icon, painting, print,
stained glass or statue of the Holy Family...
Or simply frame a Holy Card of the Holy Family.
Give it a place of honor in your home!
Holy Family of Nazareth, pray for us!
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Third Day of Christmas
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