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A Family Perspective Reflections on the Sunday Readings Written By Bud Ozar
November 29 and 30, 2008 Today's gospel warns about routines and specifically mentions eating and drinking, raising a family, working and preparing meals. STAY AWAKE because routines can numb you to God breaking into your daily life, calling you to higher ground, "when you least expect."
December 5 and 6, 2008 Today's gospel raises many questions: Was the Baptist's family embarrassed by his life style, diet, clothing and message? Did they avoid or ignore him or advise him to come home and be 'normal?' Advent, a time to change our hearts, raises another question: Who in your family needs for your acceptance?
December 13 and 14, 2008 A parent is meant to be a "witness to the light." To be effective, light must be in front of our children, not behind them. A parent must lead, not follow to "make straight the path of the Lord" for their children.
December 20 and 21, 2008 Today's Gospel sounds like a fairy tale, story which is too good to be true. But it is true. While it is about the birth of Jesus, it is also about the faith of a young teenager, Mary, and Joseph's courage, respect and affection for Mary. When faith, courage, respect and affection live in a family, "God is with you!"
December 27 and 28, 2008 Holy Family Sunday is not just about Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Your family too is called to be a "sign" to the world of a way of life modeled after the Holy Family. Like Mary and Joseph, you will be "a sign opposed" by others. For being different a "sword will pierce your heart." If we are doing it right, pain and Christianity go together!
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