If we don’t love, we are in
darkness. Gnosticism
was a thorn in the side of the early Church. This heresy derived its name from
the Greek word for “knowledge.” Gnosticism took many twists and is difficult to
define.
From the Collection of Fr. Tony Kadavil and Others
1: Smiling child and his mother: There is a
beautiful little story about a long, tedious train journey, made one
Christmas day by some elderly residents of a nursing home who were on
their way to a vacation spot. At one station, a young mother with a
small child entered the train. The child smiled at all the grim faces
around him and began moving from one lap to another talking, shouting with
joy and chatting with everyone. Instantly, the grim and
silent atmosphere in the train was changed to one of joy and happiness.
Today we remember with joy and gratitude, how Mary and her Divine Son
Jesus transformed a hopeless, joyless and sinful world into a place
of joy and happiness.
Dec 28 Monday (Feast of the Holy Innocents,
Martyrs): https://www.franciscanmedia.org/holy-innocents/
Mt 2:13-18: 13 Now when they had departed, behold, an angel
of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the child and
his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there till I tell you; for Herod
is about to search for the child, to destroy him.”
Introduction by the Celebrant (Liturgical Prayers of the day are included at the end) A. In The House Of The Father
It may come as a real surprise to us to hear Jesus ask Mary and Joseph: "Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I had to be where my Father is?" Even Joseph and Mary had still to learn and to grow in their faith. Like the Holy Family, our families and each of us have also to grow in the faith. Perhaps it is through painful trials like the one of Mary and Joseph that our faith may become mature. We too are asked: Did you not know...?
Greeting (See Second Reading) In our own time God has spoken to us through his own Son, the radiant light of God's glory through whom he made everything. May this Son, Jesus the Lord, be with you. R/ And also with you.