Sunday Homily 12-27-09, Holy Family
The Feast of the Holy Family, Fr. Tony
The Church for the Feast of the Holy Family is generous in offering us several readings to choose from. I have selected for our First
The story in our first reading about the birth of Samuel to Hannah and her presentation of the boy Samuel to the priest Eli happens at a time of great change for the Israelites. The time is around the year 1000 BCE.
Remember that after the People had been lead from slavery in
At this time they were under pressure from the Philistines and also the Ammonites. The Tribal Federation was not proving effective in defending them. In this period the People were ruled by a series of Judges and our boy Samuel turns out to be the last of these Judges. He is the one who anoints Saul as the First King, and of course King David immediately follows Saul.
And so the People move from this Tribal Confederation to a Monarchy. One which was to split after the death of Solomon into the Northern Kingdom of
Homily for the Feast of the Holy Family
The gospel reading today from Luke tells of an incident in the early life of Jesus. It serves as a bridge between the Infancy stories of the Birth of Jesus and the beginning of His public ministry with His baptism by John at the
The reading itself is interesting. If we were to put it into today’s world, it would be like taking a trip from
All families are different! But they seem to have a common purpose. A safe place for humans! At least that would seem to be the current intended purpose. I suspect in earlier times the purpose had much more practical terms, namely making kids who could become helpers in the fields so that we could produce more crops.
I want to turn to the second reading though as a kind of recipe for a successful family. In Paul’s time it was for a successful community, which indeed I feel a family is also. I would like to think that our community here is an extended family, where we can care for each other and support, encourage, and share in success or cry with loss and failure. Paul talks about putting on compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience, bearing with one another and forgiving one another, and then over all these put on Love. What kind of a family would you have if we could follow this advise!
As we begin another year, a time when we take stock of our lives, perhaps we can try to implement this behavior. Imagine what it would be like.
Picture 1: Tony Begins the Mass of the Holy Family
Picture 2: Vivian Miller's baptism
Picture 3: Vivian's family
Picture 4: The Beautiful Zoe
: Great clip on the Nativity Drama (if pressing the arrow does not start the video, move the red dot)