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The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. December 27, 2020. Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 Psalm 128:1-5 Colosssians 3:12-21 Luke 2:22-40.
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. December 27, 2020. Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 Psalm 128:1-5 Colossians 3:12-21 Luke 2:22-40.
The caged Holy Family is part of the church's "Every Family is Holy" campaign. The church, located in Indianapolis, says just like immigrants crossing the border, Mary, Joseph and Jesus were once ...
Every family has the perfect model in the Christmas story’s family. During the Christmas season, we celebrate the Holy Family’s feast day, which is Dec. 30 this year.
Thank you so much, Fr. Martin for sharing your insights of the holy family, especially the humanity of Jesus. A blessed and happy Easter to you. Most popular ...
The holy family is separated, each in a cage with Jesus in between Joseph and Mary. "We thought about the most famous refugee family in the world, the family of Jesus," said the Rev. Karen Clark ...
Both of these feasts come on the heels of another major one: the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, celebrated the Sunday after Christmas (this year, Dec. 29). It’s fitting, then, that we ...
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, the Holy Family. Shortly after the birth of Jesus, Joseph and Mary were forced to flee with their young son from Nazareth to Egypt to escape King Herod, a tyrant.
Researchers say they have found caskets from a first-century tomb near Jerusalem that bear the names Joseph, Mary and Jesus, son of Joseph. But archaeologists say the find is probably a coincidence.
In a statement posted by the minister, Karen Clark Ristine, the church said that after fleeing a tyrant king, Jesus, Mary and Joseph became “the most well-known refugee family in the world.” ...
A California church is displaying a nativity scene depicting Jesus, Mary and Joseph as refugees in cages to draw attention to the conditions faced by migrants seeking asylum in the United States.
With refugees and migrants in the news, some commentators have sought to draw parallels between their plight and that of the Holy Family—Jesus, Mary and Joseph.