The Holy Family

Reprinted with permission of the Catholic Herald

Dec. 31 LK 2:22-40

The solemnity of the Holy Family, which most appropriately falls within the Octave of Christmas, gives us a chance to pause during our holiday celebrations and prayerfully ponder the supreme importance of the family. Genesis, the first book of the Bible, reveals fundamental truths about God’s plan for human beings as the very pinnacle of his mighty act of creation. Genesis proclaims with all simplicity and profundity that God made us in his image and likeness, setting us apart from all the rest of creation as “very good.” It makes clear that we were made quite intentionally as male and female by the Lord of heaven and earth and bestowed with the supreme gift of allowing the love of husband and wife to imitate his love and bring new life into this world. Children, the fruit of marital love, are privileged to be given the opportunity to share in the very life and love of the holy Trinity for all eternity. These gifts of marriage, love and family are at the very essence of our existence. They are fundamental and irreplaceable. They are unchanging and wonderful to behold.

It is no surprise then that when God chose to send his only begotten Son down to earth to redeem the world from sin, teach us the path to the fullness of life and make known the depths of his love, God sent his Son to live in a family. In fact, Jesus spent 30 of his 33 years on this earth dwelling in the home of Mary and Joseph. In that blessed home, Jesus grew in wisdom, age and grace, all the while being obedient to Mary and Joseph.

The example of the Holy Family proclaims, in the words of Pope Benedict XVI, “The family is the privileged setting where every person learns to give and receive love … The family is an intermediate institution between individuals and society, and nothing can completely take its place … The family is a necessary good for peoples, an indispensable foundation for society, and a great and lifelong treasure for couples. It is a unique good for children, who are meant to be the fruit of love, of the total and generous self-giving of their parents … The family is also a school that enables men and women to grow to the full measure of their humanity.”

Secondly, this great feast speaks to us about faith. Jesus, Mary and Joseph are the fulfillment of the promise made to Abraham, our father in faith. Abraham was told by God that, in spite of being old and childless, his descendants would be as numerous as the stars in the heavens. Abraham surprisingly put his faith in God who credited to him as an act of righteousness. Nine months later, Isaac was born.

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