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Posted on 12/26/2009 9:38:37 PM PST by Salvation

Feast of
the Holy Family

stained glass from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Wyandotte, Michigan


 
 
Why is this Feast celebrated today, instead of closer to Christmas? Because in Old Testament Law, a child wasn't a son of Abraham or a true part of the family until his circumcision at 8 days of age, an event of Christ's life that we celebrated on 1 January (from 25 December to 1 January are 8 days).

There are few private devotions associated with this day, though the blessing of children by their parents, the renewal of marriage vows (even if just privately), and consecration of the family to the Holy Family are a few:

Consecration to the Holy Family

O Jesus, our most loving Redeemer, who having come to enlighten the world with Thy teaching and example, didst will to pass the greater part of Thy life in humility and subjection to Mary and Joseph in the poor home of Nazareth, thus sanctifying the Family that was to be an example for all Christian families, graciously receive our family as it dedicates and consecrates itself to Thee this day. Do Thou protect us, guard us and establish amongst us Thy holy fear, true peace and concord in Christian love: in order that by living according to the divine pattern of Thy family we may be able, all of us without exception, to attain to eternal happiness.

Mary, dear Mother of Jesus and Mother of us, by the kindly intercession make this our humble offering acceptable in the sight of Jesus, and obtain for us His graces and blessings.

O Saint Joseph, most holy Guardian of Jesus and Mary, help us by thy prayers in all our spiritual and temporal needs; that so we may be enabled to praise our divine Savior Jesus, together with Mary and thee, for all eternity. Amen.

Say an Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory be three times.

A reading for the day, written by St.Bernard of Clairvaux (A.D. 1090-1153):


Reading

The Feast of the Holy Family
By St. Bernard of Clairvaux

In Mary we praise that which places her above all others, that is, fruitfulness of offspring together with virginity. For never has it been known in this world that anyone was at the same time mother and virgin. And see of Whom she is mother. Where does your astonishment at this so wondrous dignity lead you? Is it not to this, that you may gaze in wonder yet never sufficiently revere? Is she not in your veneration, nay, in the esteem of Truth itself, raised above choirs of angels? Does not Mary address the Lord and God of all the angels as Son, saying: Son, why hast thou done so to us?

Who among the angels may thus presume? It is enough for them, and for them their greatest honour, that while they are spirits by nature they have become and are called angels, as David testifies: Who makest thy angels spirits. Mary, knowing herself mother, with confidence calls that Majesty Son Whom the angels in reverence serve. Nor does God disdain to be called that which He disdained not to be. For the Evangelist adds a little later: He was subject to them.

Who was subject to whom? A God to men. God, I repeat, to Whom the angels are subject: Whom principalities and powers obey: was subject to Mary; and not alone to Mary, but to Joseph also, because of Mary. Admire and revere both the one and the other, and choose which you admire the more: the most sweet condescension of the Son, or the sublime dignity of the Mother. For either am I at a loss for words: for both are wondrous. For that God should obey a woman is humility without compare; and that a woman should have rule over God dignity without equal. In praise of virgins is it joyfully proclaimed: that they follow the lamb withersoever he goeth. Of what praise shall you esteem her worthy who also goeth before Him?

Learn, O Man, to obey. Learn, O Earth, to be subject. Learn, O Dust, to submit. The Evangelist in speaking of thy Maker says: He was subject to them; that is, without doubt, to Mary and to Joseph. Be you ashamed, vain ashes that you are. God humbles Himself, and do you exalt yourself? God becomes subject to men, and will you, eager to lord it over men, place yourself above your Maker? O would that God might deign to make me, thinking such thoughts at times in my own mind, such answer as He made, reproving him, to His apostle: Go behind Me, Satan: because thou savorest not the things that are of God.

For as often as I desire to be foremost among men, so often do I seek to take precedence of God; and so do I not truly savour the things that are of God. For of Him was it said: And he was subject to them. If you disdain, O Man, to follow the example of a Man, at least it will not lower thee to imitate thy Maker. If perhaps you cannot follow Him wheresoever He goeth, at least follow in that wherein He has come down to you.

If you are unable to follow Him on the sublime way of virginity, then follow God by that most sure way of humility; from whose straitness should some even from among the virgins go aside, then must I say what is true, that neither do they follow the Lamb withersoever he goeth. He that is humble, even though he be stained, he follows the Lamb; so too does the proud virgin; but neither of the two whithersoever He goeth: because the one cannot ascend to the purity of the Lamb that is without stain, nor will the other deign to come down to the meekness of the Lamb, Who stood silent, not merely before the shearer, but before the one that put Him to death. Yet the sinner who makes after Him in humility, has chosen a wholesomer part than the one that is proud in his virtue; since the humble repentance of the one washes away uncleanness, but the pride of the other contaminates his own virtue.

Truly blessed was Mary who possessed both humility and virginity. And truly wondrous the virginity whose fruitfulness stained not, but adorned her; and truly singular the humility, which this fruitful virginity has not troubled, but rather exalted; and wholly incomparable the fruitfulness which goes hand in hand with her humility and her virginity. Which of these things is not wondrous? Which is not beyond all comparison? Which that is not wholly singular? It would be strange if you did not hesitate to decide which you regard as most worthy of praise: whether the wonder of fruitfulness of offspring in virginity, or of virginal integrity in a mother: sublimity of Offspring, or humility joined to such dignity: unless it be that we place both together above each one singly: and it is truly beyond any doubt more excellent and more joyful to have beheld these perfections united in her, than to see but one part of them.

And can we wonder that God, of Whom it is written that He is wonderful in his saints, shows Himself in His own Mother yet more wondrous still. Venerate then, Ye spouses, this integrity of flesh in our corruptible flesh. Revere likewise, Ye virgins, fruitfulness in virginity. Let all men imitate the humility of God's Mother. Honour, Ye angels, the Mother of your King, you who adore the Offspring of our Virgin; Who is your King and our King, the Healer of our race, the Restorer of our fatherland: Who among you is so sublime, yet among us was so lowly: to Whose Majesty as well from you as from us let there be adoration and reverence: to whose Perfection be there honour and glory and empire for ever and ever. Amen.


Prayer to the Holy Family

Domine Iesu Christe, qui Mariae et Ioseph subditus, domesticam vitam ineffabilibus virtutibus consecrasti: fac nos, utriusque auxilio, Familiae sanctae tuae exemplis instrui et consortium consequi sempiternum: Qui vivis et regnas in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

 

Lord Jesus Christ, Who, being made subject to Mary and Joseph, didst consecrate domestic life by Thine ineffable virtues; grant that we, with the assistance of both, may be taught by the example of Thy Holy Family and may attain to its everlasting fellowship. Who livest and reignest forever. Amen.



TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; History; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; catholiclist; christmas
For your prayer and reflection.

Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us!

1 posted on 12/26/2009 9:38:37 PM PST by Salvation
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Family of Families Ping


2 posted on 12/26/2009 9:40:40 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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The Holy Family of Nazareth Holy Family of Nazareth - Jesus, Mary and Joseph

Holy Family of Nazareth - Jesus, Mary and JosephThe Incarnation of the Word of God, the Messiah, had to take place as prophesied.
God in His Wisdom  decided to have the purest of creatures, the Blessed Virgin Mary as the mother of His only begotten Son. He chose Joseph a chaste and just man to spouse Mary in a special relationship of chastity, where He would care for Mary and the holy infant Jesus.

Mary cared for Jesus, as the most special of mothers, Joseph worked as a carpenter. He provided for Jesus and Mary and protected them.

Devotion to the Holy Family has brought many blessings to families throughout the centuries.

Let us ask the Holy Family to bless our families.


3 posted on 12/26/2009 9:41:11 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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4 posted on 12/26/2009 9:43:41 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
Jesus was not born on the 25th of Dec. He was born on Feast of Tabernacles.

Some homework needed here.

5 posted on 12/26/2009 11:05:51 PM PST by chuckles
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Merry Sukkhot....feel better?


6 posted on 12/27/2009 8:33:49 AM PST by RadioCirca1970 (Victory or Death in the War on Terror)
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To: RadioCirca1970
As a matter of fact, yes, thank you. To continue to propagate a myth isn't that helpful to spread the Gospel. If you are a Christian, you have been "adopted", or "grafted in" to the Family of God. The Bible is very specific on the Jewish Feasts and Festivals and they have a heavy meaning in prophesy. To copy the pagan days of solstice, evergreen trees, and many more meaningless traditions for Christianity is just to confuse a Christian seeking the truth.

The 8th day is an important day, as it signifies the Lord's reign on Earth, but would have nothing to do with Jan 1.

To understand the Bible's information that God so graciously gave us, you must study and understand Jewish history and traditions. To become Christian doesn't make you a different religion, it makes you a completed, or perfected" Jew. The Jew's for Jesus are such Jews. IMHO, the disconnect between Christians and Jews is where the antisemitism sprouts. Why would we, or should we, keep denying that Jesus was a Jew, lived as a Jew, and gave His life on Passover, was placed in the grave on Unleavened Bread, and rose on First Fruits? The Holy Spirit was given on Passover and I believe, we will be Raptured on a future Feast of Trumpets, Judgement day will be some future Yom Kippur, and the 1000 years reign of Christ will follow on a future Tabernacles. The words "dwelt with us" as used in John:1, come from a translation of "tabernacled with us" and that is the only use of that particular phrase in the Bible. The writer of John was telling us that in the beginning was the Word, , and the Word was God, and the Word came and dwelt,or tabernacled, among us.

There is a complicated search you can do starting in Luke to follow the "course of Abijah" which will lead you to the birth of John the Baptist,and then to the birth of Jesus on Tabernacles. A study of the Jewish Feast Days are easily found and will open the Bible and it's prophesy to Christians and give new meaning to what God has revealed about The Savior of the World.

7 posted on 12/27/2009 10:01:18 AM PST by chuckles
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Mazel Tov...


8 posted on 12/27/2009 4:28:11 PM PST by RadioCirca1970 (Victory or Death in the War on Terror)
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