This morning we have a great opportunity to take a look
a little closer at the members of the Holy Family and their relationship as a
family. We begin with Joseph. He develops from someone who is inclined to prevent the family
from forming to someone who does everything possible to keep the Holy Family
together. He could have sent his
pregnant betrothed away to have her baby out of the scrutiny of the neighbors
at Nazareth. He probably would
never see her again or ever meet the child, but he had the faith to trust God
and form a family with Mary and the coming child. As an expectant father, he cared for Mary, and joined her in
the joy of the birth of the child whom he promptly adopted by naming the baby,
Jesus. When danger threatened the
life of the child, he didn’t leave the family to protect himself, nor did he
send Mary and the baby away to fend for themselves. He took them to Egypt, and then, keeping the family
together, returned with them from Egypt to Nazareth. Even though many of the incidents of the infancy narrative
in both Matthew and Luke are meant to show that Jesus is the prophet greater
the Moses who will deliver God’s people from evil just as Moses delivered them
from Egypt, the fact is that it is the family, not just the baby, that Joseph
is presented as protecting.During her pregnancy Mary was, like all women, a
mother in waiting. After Jesus’
birth, though, she remained in many ways a mother-in-waiting. St. Luke says that Mary ponders in her
heart the events that involve her child. She is present during the Lord’s ministry waiting and watching to see
what would take place. She is
present standing beneath the cross, not breaking down, but standing, as the
Lord entrusts John, and all of us, to her. Mary’s role in the Holy Family is,
as all mothers, to nurture. Leonardo Da Vinci joined so many of the famous painters of the faith in
presenting the nursing Madonna. That Jesus should be fed by his mother demonstrates both the humanity of
the God Made Man and the dignity of the one who was chosen to be his mother.
But Mary was not, as some would like to say, a single mother. She filled her place in the Holy Family
depending on Joseph to protect and care for the family. Jesus is the center of
the Holy Family. All children have
the right to be the center of their families. As an infant and a child he depended on his mother and
father and is subject to them. He
also knew that their every move will be for his care and concern. His is the Love that made the Holy
Family holy even before his human nature was able to declare to them and the
world that he is Love Incarnate. So here we have the Holy Family as a
model. The Father fights against
anything in the world that would destroy his family. The mother creates the home and nurtures the family. The child is the love around which the
family revolves. Is it so unrealistic then, for the Church to offer the Holy
Family as a model to all our families?
Perhaps the roles of mother and father may merge, but the basic action
of being a family of love revolving around the child or, in many of your cases,
the children, is quite realistic.
Like Joseph, our fathers, along with their wives, must protect their families
from the forces of the world that would destroy the family. Herod might not be sending the troops
to kill all the newborns, but the forces of evil have sent drugs,
licentiousness, and materialism to kill the souls of our children. The father, along with the mother, has
got to protect his child and his family. Like Mary, our mothers, along with the
husbands, must embrace their role as nurturing their children. This is not just with physical food,
but with the care to help their children learn how to seek and find the
presence of God in their lives.
Our mothers, along with our fathers, must nurture their children with
spiritual food. As the children
witness their Moms demanding that they chose right over wrong, giving over
selfishness, as they see their Moms, and Dads, reaching out to care for people
who are hurting, the children will be fed the food that makes a Christian a
following of Christ. Our families should revolve around the love of the
children. They are only yours for
a brief time. They demand all your
attention. Then they leave to form
their own families, but because of them their Moms and Dads are better people,
people who have sacrificed for them and who have thus made the love of God real
for the world. On the Feast of the Holy Family we pray that we all may hear the
cries of the Infant Jesus, calling us to reverence His presence, calling all of
us to the holiness that is the heart of the Catholic family • AE
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