December 24, 2025 - Full-of-Grace

The first Church: Feast of the Holy Family (Year A) – Background

Explore the biblical and historical context of the Holy Family readings (Year A): Sirach's defense of families under Hellenistic pressure, the meaning of splanchna compassion in Colossians, and Matthew's vulnerable Holy Family. Discover why the commandments were written not just on stone but in the "father and son" relationship, and how the Holy Family models a third way between therapeutic culture and toxic traditionalism.

A Prayer of Expanding Compassion: Feast of the Holy Family (Year A) – Experience:

A gentle Christian metta meditation for the Feast of the Holy Family (Year A), rooted in the vulnerability of the nativity. Beginning with the sleeping infant Jesus, this embodied prayer practice invites participants to slowly expand their circle of compassion through layers of relationship. Respects that some relationships may still be "on the threshold or outside the walls." Can be used as a penitential rite or post-communion reflection. 3-5 minutes, trauma-informed, invitational.

Feast of the Holy Family (Year A) – Free Liturgical Resources

This Sunday offers a unique opportunity to physically embody what it means to be the family of families, the domestic church gathered as one body. The family is the first church. Not because families are perfect, but because this is where we first learn what covenant means: staying when it's hard, protecting the vulnerable, making space for one another's growth, learning the rhythm of pouring out and being replenished. Consider incorporating these simple but profound resources to enhence your liturgy.