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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Homily: Feast of the Holy Family

 

Today we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family…and tomorrow the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. And I like the fact that this Feast comes hours before the Solemnity for it allows us to really look at how this God incarnate, born of the Blessed Virgin Mary…this Christ Child…this God who came into the world in a family that had its heart and its doors open to love – connects to our daily life and our families.  It was Pope Francis who reminded us that, “The family is important, as it is necessary for the survival of humanity. Without the family, the cultural survival of the human race would be at risk. The family. Whether we like it or not, is the foundation.”

In a society where all too often we can easily fall prey to the notion of separating the secular and the sacred, and we close our eyes to what is sacramental, what does it take to build that foundation?

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Sunday, December 27, 2020

Homily: Feast of the Holy Family


As a father and grandfather I really enjoy the celebration of the Feast of the Holy Family which allows us to look at how this God incarnate…this Christ Child…this God among us has a direct connection to our daily life and our family.  Which raises questions like:  How do we as a community of believers share the blessings from this table onto others?  How can we help others see God in themselves? How do we bring the gift and graces from the altar table onto the table of our homes?  Perhaps a story about a father, his daughter and Mr. Rodgers will shed some light... Check it out…

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Homily: Feast of the Holy Family


I love how the lectionary uses the story of two parents who lost track of their son during a Passover Festival as the Gospel for this Feast of the Holy Family.  It does reminds us never to equate ‘holy’ parents with ‘perfect’ parents!  I also like the fact this feast day is celebrated so close to Christmas for it allows us to really look at how this God Emmanuel who is with and among us – has a direct connection to our daily life and our family. 

What does that look like for you and your family?  And how does a story of what took place on a battlefield some 100 years ago shed like on what should be happening at your table…in your home…within your ‘family church’?

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