Feast of the Holy Family – Christmas Cycle C
Reflecting on Luke 2:41-52
What is it about parents and their children? The love that exists between them is like no other bond. They carry each other in their DNA, and their relationship is so profound that it serves as a lifetime identity card. Even when the years of childhood have long past, we still say, “Yes, I am my child’s parent. ” “Yes, I am my parent’s child.”
When the shepherds burst into that Bethlehem barn that Christmas midnight to tell the new mother what the heavens
had just sung to them about her Son, she treasured it. And when Simeon and Anna told her that her baby would bring the redemption of Israel, she marveled at that too.
But what child is this who wanders away from his parents’ caravan―the caravan going back to the Galilee, back to the security of a tight community of relatives and friends―and “finds Himself” back in the Jerusalem Temple? His parents searched with great anxiety for him for three days before they found him there. Of course, a lifetime later his mother searched for him for three days once more, and all the mysteries she had been holding in her heart broke open with that empty tomb.
Sharing God’s Word at Home:
In what ways do children and parents need to “live in the mystery” as their relationship grows in wisdom and strength through the years?
Painting by Heinrich Hofman c. 1881




