Feast of the Holy Family
Epistle: Colossians 3. 12-17; Gospel: Luke 2. 42-52
Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
In these days following our Lord's birth, we contemplate the
mysteries of his hidden life at Nazareth.
During the greater part of his life Jesus shared the
condition of the vast majority of human beings: a daily
life spent without evident greatness, a life of manual
labor. His religious life was that of a Jew obedient to
the law of God, (Cf. Gal 4:4) a life in the community.
From this whole period it is revealed to us that Jesus
was "obedient" to his parents and that he "increased
in wisdom and in stature, and in favor with God
and man." (Lk 2:51-52.) (CCC 531)
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Jesus's obedience to his mother and legal father fulfills
the fourth commandment perfectly and was the
temporal image of his filial obedience to his Father in
heaven. The everyday obedience of Jesus to Joseph
and Mary both announced and anticipated the
obedience of Holy Thursday: "Not my will..."(Lk 22:42)
The obedience of Christ in the daily routine of his
hidden life was already inaugurating his work of
restoring what the disobedience of Adam had
destroyed. (Cf. Rom 5:19) (CCC 532)
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The hidden life at Nazareth allows everyone to enter
into fellowship with Jesus by the most ordinary events
of daily life:
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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.
(Paul VI at Nazareth, January 5, 1964: LH, Feast of the
Holy Family, OR.) (CCC 533)
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The finding of Jesus in the temple is the only event that
breaks the silence of the Gospels about the hidden
years of Jesus. (Cf. 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 alt.) 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. (CCC
534)
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I look forward to meeting you here again next week as,
together, we, we "meet Christ in the liturgy", Father Cusick
(See also paragraphs 472, 503, 517, 531, 583, 2196, 2599 in the CCC.)
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