The Feast of The Holy Family
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it”. (Psalm 118:24)
This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph on the Sunday after Christmas. This feast highlights the truth that the Son of God chose to be born into a human family and grew up in the town of Nazareth. The Gospels tell us that Jesus, as a boy, was obedient to his mother Mary and his foster father Joseph. This is an invitation to all the children to always listen to your parents.
When we think of the Holy Family, there is a misconception that Mary and Joseph did not have any worries or problems and that they had everything given to them. The Holy Family had their share of the troubles of life from the time of the birth of the Savior until his saving death on the cross. What we can learn from the Holy Family is that Mary and Joseph trusted in the Lord at all times. They experienced moments of fear when King Herod was trying to find the baby Jesus so that he could kill Him. They had to flee to Egypt to protect their child. Overall, it was the Lord who was protecting them all throughout their lives.
We all know that families are not perfect. We all face the struggles and challenges of life on a regular basis. Parents and grandparents worry about their children and grandchildren. That is why we need to imitate the Holy Family and trust in the Lord.
I pray that all the parents take responsibility for their children and teach them the ways of love, peace, sharing, forgiving and being thoughtful with each other. The twofold commandment of love of God and love of neighbor is taught in the family.
In order to welcome the new year of 2026 and to celebrate the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, we will have a Vigil Mass at 4 pm on December 31, 2025 and a 9 am Mass on January 1, 2026.
With the start of the new year, I encourage all of us to make some New Years resolutions to live by.
Happy New Year!
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









