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Feast of the Holy Family – Jesus, Mary Joseph

Sir. 3:2-6, 12-14; Ps. 128:1-5; Col. 3:12-21; Mt.2:13-15, 19-23

“Jesus, Mary, and Joseph” is in itself a prayer to the Holy Family for our family.  The Holy Family is an image of the unity of the Trinity in heaven.  Just as we pray in the name of Father, Son and Holy Spirit as one to hear our prayer we can also call upon the Holy Family to come to our families in that same spirit of love, obedience, and healing.  Do our families need healing?  The holidays often reveal how separated, broken, or in need of healing is the family.  The holidays call us to put aside the issues we have avoided, to reach out in an act of love, and to bring the spirit of peace and good will in reconciliation.  Jesus, Mary and Joseph teach us to walk in his ways. 

Let us begin with Joseph who is spoken about but never speaks himself in the scriptures.  Do we have holy dreams or are our dreams a battle that is carried over from our day into the night dream.  The angel comes to Joseph because he is the chosen one who is a righteous man, a man with fear of the Lord who lives his faith through his hard work and prayer.  Prayer opens Joseph up to receive the message of the angel and respond with obedience.  Men are taught to work hard, provide for the family, but do we know how to pray, how to lead our family in prayer?  Prayer should direct our workday to walk in the way of the Lord. 

Mary is the handmaid of the Lord called to be the Mother of God the Son.  She too is God’s chosen one, a gentle woman at heart but filled with the strength to a bear the Son of God and allow Joseph to lead her by trusting that God will lead Joseph in the right path.  Women do you trust God with leading your husbands or have you taken over that role because mother knows best.  The bond of perfect is not who is in control but whose love rises above the conflict to give witness that his chosen ones allow God to be in control. 

Jesus, the incarnation born of a woman, human and divine is the great witness to true humility in obedience to the Father.  Jesus always found time to be alone in prayer to the Father and to accept the will of the Father.  The true God was obedient to his human parents even as he was their God, what humility.  We give a lot of attention to teach our children to be proud, to believe in themselves with words like “anyone can grow up to be President”.  How much attention to we give to teach them true humility and the obedience to truth.  The source of freedom does not come from pride but from humility to place everything in right order.  There is a God and we are not “it”. 

The authority given to parents is not for control of their children but as their first teachers.  Teach them in the way they are to grow, and they will not depart from it.  If we only command their obedience, then as soon as they are free to leave, we will see them depart and send us a season’s greeting card with maybe a picture if they have time.  Jesus, Mary and Joseph were attentive to each other’s needs.  Jesus listened to his mother when they ran out of wine at the wedding feast and did a miracle for her.  When we pray to Mary and Joseph, they can also intercede for us with Jesus to answer that prayer we need in our lives. 

God calls us to be a holy family and gave us the witness of Jesus, Joseph and Mary to follow.  The family is the domestic church at home.  This means that prayer should also be a key element of our family tradition.  As Father Patrick Payten, the Irish born priest in America who lived until 1992 said, “The family that prays together stays together.”  He was also known as the “rosary priest” for his promotion of the rosary prayer.  Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us. 

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Fourth Sunday of Advent – Let Him enter!

Is. 7:10-14; Ps. 24:1-6; Rom. 1:1-7; Mt.1:18-24

Let Him enter!  He is the Lord, the king of glory.  Advent is his coming, his desire to enter into our hearts and to remain within us.  This prophesy by Isaiah foretold of the incarnation of the Lord “the virgin shall conceive, and bear a son”, the son of God and the son of humanity.     Emmanuel, the name that means “God with us” is his coming, let him enter. 

Jesus brings us his kingship and stands at the door knocking.  The Posadas reenact that night when Joseph and Mary are seeking a place to stay but they are turned away from the Inn.  It is a reminder of how often Jesus may be knocking at the door of our hearts and is turned away because we lack faith, we are set in our ways, or we fail to see Him in others.  Let him enter this day to deliver a blessing. 

The gospel of Mathew lays down the sequence of events to confirm first the virginity of Mary “before they lived together, she was found with child through the Holy Spirit”.  In the same way we bring a child to the waters of baptism to be reborn by the gift of the Holy Spirit to let Him enter into our soul and remain with us.  This Jesus, this incarnation is transformative to be bone of our bones and flesh of our flesh.  There is one thing however that prevents him from acting in our lives and that is our free will.  We have to call upon him, invite him to act within our soul and be our light. 

Then there is the issue of Joseph who has been “out of the loop” so to speak.  Joseph is a man of God, a “righteous man” and he does not want to create a scandal that could have Mary stoned to death so he will “divorce her quietly”.  A godly man desires what is good and right and God sends his angel to reveal to him a truth and what he is to do.  How is Joseph to believe this dream that is beyond human reality?  She is pregnant through the Holy Spirit Joseph, “Oh, ok got it!”  Incarnation, right!  Not so easy to believe even to this day for many.  The power of the angel who spoke to Joseph must have shaken him up in his boots or sandals.  It was the fear of the Lord that brings about the “obedience of faith”. 

Today the fear of the Lord seems to be lost.  We become our own gods and make God to be in our own image instead of allowing him to make of us into his image.    Is it any wonder why prayers seem unanswered if in the sanctuary of our soul he remains up on the “shelf” and we want to dust him off just to remind us that he is still there.  Joseph responded with fear of the Lord, “Joseph, son of David”; “yes lord, I believe”.  Do we believe?

We believe in Jesus, God with us in the incarnation, the Son of God.  We believe in the power of the Holy Spirit.  What is the sign that we believe?  It is the “obedience of faith”.  The one who is obedient to the faith is a believer.  The deceiver is the evil one who wants to convince us to just say “I believe” and live your own life.  To say “yes, Lord” is to know God comes calling us to obedience, to act in faith, to let him enter into our soul to do his work in us. 

Having visited the Holy Land and knelt at the site where Jesus was born you feel like you have entered into a cave, small, cold and dark.  It is like being in the womb of the world waiting for darkness to pass and the light to arrive.  Jesus comes to bring light into the darkness of our soul, free us from our sin, and give us a new birth in himself. 

The Lord tells Ahaz to ask for a sign?  There are those moments in life when we need a sign from God and we pray that he will reveal to us an answer.  The answer is delivered in a manger this Christmas.  Look to the infant Jesus who comes with all the answers and the one answer we need to hear.  This is the gift of himself to us and in him is our answer.   

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4th Sunday of Advent

Is. 7:10-14, 10; Ps. 24:1-6 (7c-10b); Rom. 1:1-7; Mt. 1:18-24

Emmanuel, God is with us!  Today the Holy Family, Mary, Jesus, and Joseph are with us revealed through the angels of the Lord. Let the Lord enter our heart and reign as king of glory.  We belong to the Lord but the next step is ours to take and ascend the mountain of righteousness “whose hands are sinless, whose heart is clean, who desires not what is vain”.  How is this to be if we are a sinful people?  The more we seek the face of God the more we shed the sin of this world.  His face comes as a child in a manger reaching out for the human touch of a mother and father. 

Mother Mary and Joseph, son of David, were not afraid to accept what the angels of the Lord spoke to them.  In trusting God, they fulfill the sign given to Ahaz through Isaiah God’s messenger, “the virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall name him Emmanuel”.  Ahaz was asked to ask for a sign but rather coy did not want to “tempt the Lord” meaning he did not trust God he looked to his own strategy to protect himself.

Mary and Joseph trusted God becoming instruments of God’s love and mercy.  Christmas is our calling not to be afraid to be instruments in the hand of God.  Seek the face of God and ascend the mountain of holiness.  The mystery of life is the God of the present thus the past and the future is always tied to the present and we serve a greater purpose than our own brief time on earth.  This is our time to contribute to the eternal plan of salvation and to enter into it forever. 

Jesus calling was to be “Emmanuel, God is with us” given by name.  We each carry a name and our name is a sacred calling.  It may be the name given at birth but we also see in biblical history God giving those he called by name a new name with a spiritual meaning to serve a greater purpose.  Jesus gives Peter the name Cephas meaning Rock when the spirit reveals to Peter who Jesus is.  Joseph in Hebrew has the meaning “he will add”.  Joseph adds to the mystery of faith as a silent voice by his obedience. 

Have you ever had a personality type test that identifies your traits?  Named Jose carrying Joseph’s name sake my personality traits in the Briggs Myer test comes out as an “INTJ” meaning Introvert, iNtuitive, Thinking, and Judging.  Introverts are of few words and in all of scripture Joseph is not quoted.  His actions did all the talking and no words were needed.  Joseph was Intuitive by understanding the consequence of revealing Mary being with child was a death sentence and so remained silent.  Joseph was Thinking of the righteous manner in which to “divorce her quietly” and save both their lives. Joseph was Judging rightly to follow with obedience the angel of the Lord’s message.  One of the strengths of an INTJ is that of “strategist”.  A good strategist listens to the voice of God before entering into battle against the enemy.  The voice says “fear not, I am with you.” 

Was Joseph an INTJ we do not know but we can see in his actions one virtue needed in all of us and that is humility.  Humility is the first unifying virtue in receiving Jesus as Lord and savior.  Jesus humility is coming as a child without fear trusting in the humility of a mother and father to follow the spirit of truth.  Jesus trusted in Mary and Joseph to be love and sacrifice for his love.  What does your name represent and what name may Jesus be offering as a true calling that unites who he created us to be in his image with the unique characteristics of our personality?    Ask and it shall be revealed. 

Finally, Advent is a time to prepare ourselves with the love of a child to receive the love of Christ.  It is a time to reflect on the love of God in all the blessing of life beginning with life itself.  It is a time to reflect the image of God in our love to others, a word of thanksgiving, a praise of recognition, an act of charity, a silent act of obedience to the will of God for a greater good.  God is with us as he comes inviting us to a closer walk of love. 

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