GROW IN THE FAMILY - The Word Exposed with Cardinal Tagle (December 27, 2020)
GROW IN THE FAMILY - The Word Exposed with Cardinal Tagle (December 27, 2020)
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Today is the Feast of the Holy Family, and the Gospel narrates to us that Joseph and Mary presented the Child Jesus in the Temple when they had completed the days of purification. They offered turtledoves, which was the option for poor families.
Simeon received the Child, while Anna talked of him “to all who were awaiting the redemption of Jerusalem.” Afterwards, the Holy Family returned to Nazareth where “the Child grew and became strong; filled with wisdom.”
Friends, the Holy Family is a concrete image of God’s plan that the family be the context where every ...
All in the (Holy) Family
In this livestream, former protestant pastor and Catholic convert Keith Nester engages in an exploration of the weekly texts from the Mass. Tune in live each Sunday at 5pm to pray the rosary, and then jump into the readings.
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What do you hope for? Simeon and Anna were holding out hope to see the Messiah and their hope was realized in the baby Jesus. Josef Rodriguez, SJ, reflects on hope and the great Hope of Jesus Christ.
Based on the readings for Sunday, December 27, 2020, which you can read here:
http://bit.ly/OMH122720Alive! Feast of the Holy Family - All Saints Parish Live
Sitting with Scripture for Sunday- Gospel Reflection: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
December 27, 2020
Fr. Jeremy Merzweiler reads and reflects upon the Sunday Gospel to help us prepare our hearts and minds for the celebration of Sunday Mass.
Reading 2
COL 3:12-21
A reading from the Letter of St. Paul to the Colossians
Brothers and sisters:
Put on, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved,
heartfelt compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience,
bearing with one another and forgiving one another,
if one has a grievance against another;
as the Lord has forgiven you, so must you also do.
And over all these put on love,
that is, the bond of perfection.
And let the peace of Christ control your hearts,
the peace into which you were also called in one body.
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2Minutes2Virtue: Rejoice! God is With Us!
Your #2minutes2virtue Challenge: Before the calendar year ends, think about the glory of God, how it should be the motive of your every action, and give thanks to God for the joy of Jesus.
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2020.12.27 - Christmas - Feast of the Holy Family (Luke 2:22-40)
Where do we see God's anointing grace and love? In our children? In our elders? In one another? How do we share our wisdom of love and hope for our world? My Sunday Fervorino this week.
The Gospel in Two Minutes - Feast of the Holy Family (December 27, 2020)
This Sunday, we celebrate the feast of the Holy Family - and we hear how the day Simeon & Anna met Jesus, Mary, and Joseph was all about hopes being fulfilled. The full text of readings is available at
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122720.cfm.
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph (A Simple Word: Gospel Reflections)
A Simple Word for the feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
Read the Gospel here: ➤https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122720.cfm
Music from Corpus Christi Watershed Attribution 3.0, "Brudieu (†1591) • Polyphonic Kyrie".
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The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Fr. James Marchionda. OP, Prior Provincial, on the Solemnity of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, reminds us that our families are meant to be holy families as well.
Feast of the Holy Family - Two-Minute Homily: Fr John Pannamthottham CMI
Two-Minute Homily by Fr John Pannamthottham CMI for the Feast of the Holy Family 2020.
"Joseph, Mary and Jesus are different but they are one. So the members of every human family are different but they are called to be united."
Sunday's Gospel Reflection - 12-27-2020 - The Holy Family
Feast of the Holy Family
Betsy Hutzler shares a reflection.
Holy Family (B) 27th December 2020
The reflections for Sundays and Solemnities is an activity of Society of St Paul, India
Fr Varghese Gnalian, SSP,
Society of St Pauls, Mumbai.
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A teacher asked her catechism class to draw the picture of the Holy Family
Tiny Tomy drew an airplane with four wings: one in front, one at the back and two on either side.
Teacher asked “what is it?, Explain….”. The boy replied, “Flight to Egypt”.
He explained, the two big people peeping through the window are Joseph and Mary. The tiny one at the centre, is Jesus
Up in frond, the cruel looking, thick bearded, serious man is Pontius, THE PILOT.
The picture indicates that today’s children would imagine...
Gospel Study for The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph (Cycle B)
This week's study is on Luke 2, verses 22-40, the Gospel reading for Sunday, December 27th, 2020, the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph (Cycle B). The teaching begins at 23:12.
Join the community of Saint Timothy Catholic Church in Laguna Niguel, CA for our weekly Bible study every Monday night from 730PM - 830PM on Zoom as we study the Gospel for the upcoming Sunday! Email Matt Zemanek at mzemanek@st-timsrc.org for the link and information on how to join. No prior experience with the Bible is necessary. All are welcome!
Feast of the Holy Family Year B
Bridget Burke Ravizza Preaches for the Feast of the Holy Family (12/27/2020)
Preaching for the Feast of the Holy Family, Bridget Burke Ravizza offers a reflection on the character of Christian families:
"From a Christian perspective, of course, it is not enough to care for the needs of our own family members. We belong to them, yes, but not only to them. We belong to the wider body of Christ, and we are called to be light to the world. The gospels very clearly push us in this direction--moving beyond exclusive identity with birth-kin and toward expansive identity as brothers and sisters in God, a new family to whom we are spiritually and materially accountable. This is why the fruitfulness of Christian families expands to enrich the wider society. This is why Chr...
They took him up to Jerusalem. Homily for the feast of the Holy Family, Year B
The gospel of Luke tells us of three ancient ceremonies that Joseph and Mary observed following the birth of Jesus: the circumcision and naming of the child; purification following childbirth; and the presentation of the child. Today's gospel tells of the presentation of Jesus in the Temple.
60-Second Sermon: Feast of the Holy Family
Rory Cooney reflects on the Gospel Reading (Luke 2:22-40) for the Feast of the Holy Family, (27 December 2020) for our 60-Second Sermon Series.
Reflections on the Holy Family 2020
We take a look at the holistic meaning of the three readings for the Feast of the Holy Family, and relate it to our family challenges.
The Feast of the Holy Family
The Holy Family was different
#Reflection for #Sunday, 31st December 2017 (The Holy Family Sunday, Year B) by Fr Martin McCormack.
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Feast of the Holy Family (YEAR B)
Betsy Hutzler shares a reflection on the readings for the Feast of the Holy Family. She reminds us that God calls us to holiness in our families and that we must remember that, as it says in COL 3:14, "love is the bond of perfection."
Readings:
Reading 1: SIR 3:2-6, 12-14 or GN 15:1-6; 21:1-3
Responsorial Psalm: PS 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 or PS 105:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9
Reading 2: COL 3:12-21or COL 3:12-17
Alleluia: COL 3:15A, 16A or HEB 1:1-2
Gospel: LK 2:22-40 or LK 2:22, 39-40
Link to the Readings:
http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/123117.cfm