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{"task": "transcribe", "language": "english", "duration": 1190.0, "text": "with you, sir. A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke. Each year Jesus' parents went to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover and when he was 12 years old they went up according to the festival custom. After they had completed its days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem but his parents did not know it. Thinking that he was in the caravan, they journeyed for a day and looking for him among their relatives and acquaintances, but not finding him, they returned to Jerusalem to look for him. After three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions, and all who heard him were astounded at his understanding and his answers. When his parents saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety. And he said to them, Why are you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my father's house? But they did not understand what he said to them. He went down with them and came to Nazareth and was obedient to them, and his mother kept all these things in her heart. And Jesus advanced in wisdom and age and favor before God and man. The Gospel of the Lord. The gospel commentator William Barclay has always referred to Luke as the most beautiful of the Gospels. I mean, he kind of, everything, where Matthew has Jesus on the cross cry out, Why have you abandoned me? Luke has him look down and say, Forgive them. They know not what they do. I mean, all of the ugly is moved out of Luke's gospel. I refer to it as the stained glass window gospel. It doesn't say anything the others don't, for the most part, but it's, you know, in the midst of doing everything else, he needs the story to look pretty, and he doesn't want Jesus looking too human. Matthew almost goes the other way. Jesus looks so human sometimes he missed that he's also God. But this is one of those moments, the beautiful holy family. You know, Jesus has been missing for 24 hours before they even notice. They spend three days looking for him, and if this were a modern story, they would find him in the custody of Child Protective Services, you know, but it's not a modern story. And his mother, who, I mean, you just imagine, they've left him, the town is overrun because it's census time. It's the time when, not the census, it's the time when they all go out for the festivities, and it would have been a huge celebration, and they're traveling in caravan, and after one day he's been missing, they realize it, and then they search for three more days, and when she finally finds him, she says, your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that's not really what she said. And it comes off like she showed up and they started a very pleasant theological conversation. You know, it gets cleaned up a little. Now, there are some things we should understand. Number one, we have no idea, if this is a literal story, the timing is certainly all thrown off. I mean, Luke is making the point. If you were to go back up to what we would call Holy Thursday, Jesus is taken from their midst, and one day later they see him again, but he's now on the cross, and then he's gone for three days, and then he's returned to them in the resurrection. And interestingly enough, the numerology of this is it's a day before they realize he's missing, and three days before they find him again. He's foreshadowing some later stuff. But also, the reality of the story is it starts out with a little clue that you and I would think of as the most innocuous line in scripture. And when he was 12 years old, this is the year of his Bar Mitzvah, and it says, and they go for the festivities. It was very common that he would go to the great festivities in Jerusalem, and he would have his Bar Mitzvah with a lot of other people doing Bar Mitzvahs. So this is the year. Now, in these caravans, when they would travel to keep the women and children safe, the men traveled towards the edge of the caravan, and the women and children were in the middle. And when you've just made your Bar Mitzvah, it's that year where you stop traveling with the women and start traveling with the men, usually. But it's a year where, oh, some of them might stick around with the other kids and play in the middle, and others will travel with the men. It's their first time traveling with the men. And so it's very understandable if, you know, Mary and Joseph assumed that it says, and they started looking for him among their relatives. Well, you know, it's Bar Mitzvah, so he's here somewhere. And then they realize that he's not, and they travel back. It's that moment. What I love is it's, even though Luke tries to clean it up, you read it and you go, oh yeah, that's family. I did things like that when I was 12. And until the day she died, my mother held them in her heart. I always wonder, how are we supposed to read that? And Mary kept all these things in her heart. We all wrote, isn't that lovely? I don't know. You know, in my culture, we have a thing called Irish Alzheimer's, where you forget everything but the bitterness. It's this idea, and so you think, well, you know, this story has hints of a real human family. If you look to these things, you will start to see, and I've done it before, we can pull out things from Joseph and Mary, and they apply to the adult life of Jesus. It's very human. Jesus doesn't just become human physically. He becomes human socially. He is formed by humanity, and he has a family, and he has a hometown, and he has a home culture. He has his own tribe. He, you know, all of the things that are part of being human, you and I, if he's going to become human, he's going to have to, you know, have certain things in place. And it doesn't mean that, oh, well, that culture was better. No, it means God has to pick a culture, and those of us who use the image of family to draw divisions will say, well, this family and that family, this is better and that's better. We kind of paint God into a corner. If Jesus is male, it must mean that men are more in the image of God. Our own churches, at times, propose that. You know, every church does this once in a while, because, well, what was his choice? Well, then, Jesus should have come and been female, and then they would be more in the image of God. You know, what do you do when we, if someone's going to be human, they are going to be of one culture, they are going to be gendered in a particular way, they are going to be raised in a particular way, they are going to have particular ideas, and if they're God, they are universal. And we tend to, instead of realizing that humanity is what we connect to to get us to the God, we want to connect to the God and bring it back into that human limitedness. We don't want to use the small picture to get us to something bigger. We like the small. And so, we have this wonderful vision of family. You know, I think an even funnier one, though, a vision of family. I love this line of Samuel. And every time I'm thinking, there's no one, I mean, this is like, there are comics that can't come up with this stuff. She gets, you know, the whole story is not here, but, you know, she goes to the church, and the priestly, she's drunk because she's crying, and he blesses her, she's going to have a child. I pray for this child, and the Lord granted my request. Now I'm giving him back to the Lord. A lot of mothers have gotten to that point. I mean, I just sort of love that. It's like, here we are, it's a week after Christmas, and we get the story of a returned gift. Thank you, I have weaned him. This is enough. You know, we get this sense of what it means to really accept that we've all been brought up in families. And I think, you know, until you're a young adult, your family is normal, no matter what it is. Then we go through a period of realizing there's a lot in our family that's a mess. And hopefully, by the time we get to our 40s, we start to realize the gifts that came from our family. It takes a little longer, you know, part of getting our independence and needing to distance ourselves is to start to lean in to the differences. And then we start to realize, you know, I look back, and I can tell all the stories of difference in my family that I knew by the time I was 30. It really wasn't until I was in my 40s that I started to reflect upon the fact that my love of music, my love of language, both came from my dad. My love of cooking came from my mom. My ability to feel, you know, kind of like my ability to be competent, very much came from both parents. The love of, you know, there's all this stuff I got for free, you know. I survived hunger for many years because food just kept showing up at the table. So, you know, our families do not become the people in the end that think like us and agree with us. If you had a large enough family, you know, some do, some don't. Family, no one that I know would say, well, family are the people you never fight with. Oh, you need to know more Irish people. Family are the people we fight with and we're still family the next day. And that's the difference. We are called to start to, oh, we're called to be family with people we don't agree with. We're called to be the family with people who think differently. We're supposed to be able to disagree and still, see, we're still family. It may take the child years to forgive me, but, you know, I mean, these things, we just have this sort of idea that somehow we've got this false idea of family. Family, they're mine and that's that's my tribe. And when we're really honest, there's a lot of things we disagree with. We're just better to family. If we, if we're driving down the road and someone's holding up a sign and they need food and we take a second look and realize it's one of our aunts, we would probably behave a little differently. Why? Oh, because family matters. I've always had a love hate relationship with that phrase because I think family does matter. But when family matters more than everyone else in the world, how many times you see on, on, on television or in depictions that, you know, one of the greatest things a person, the greatest sins a person can commit is they were, they were so busy out helping the world that they didn't pay enough attention to their family. I think that's a real challenging thought, you know, I mean, because that's Jesus. That is Jesus in a nutshell. His family comes visiting when he's an adult. They say, your family's here. And they'll say, what do you think my family is? You can imagine how that went over. They held these things in their heart. You know, that idea, Jesus, I am sure that Jesus did not spend enough time with his family because he was out saving other people. I was, uh, you know, when I was at Fort Carson Middle Theater years ago at a community production, well, the director there was, he was a little off balance and I guess his daughter had come into the office and she was holding her hand like it was hurt. And he goes, what's the matter? And she said some name, the name she said was not someone who had hurt her, but he went into high father mode and he went out there and it took people to hold him back. He was going to just destroy this person. And later on, he never apologized because his excuse was, well, I thought my daughter had been attacked. And finish the sentence. And therefore no one has any human rights anymore. Because I thought one of mine had been attacked. You know, not only was he going off, you know, flying off a handle and it wasn't an attack, you know, it was something totally different. But I think we knew that if I only care about me, that's selfish. But if I only care about my family, that's honorable. Is it? Is it? That now, if it's my family, my family counts the most. You know, this, this starts as families, it becomes tribes, it becomes nations. You know, when there's a war, it's, you know, every, every person on your side that's lost is a tragedy and every person on their side gets lost, it's collateral damage. Because my side matters more. And that is the least holy family in all of creation. It is the family that creates a boundary for us of who matters and who doesn't. And so it said, we come today and we think, who, what are we supposed to do with all of this? Because psychologically, there'll always be people you are closer to, people who you are emotionally more connected to. There'll always be people that it's easier to want to help. And there's always those people who call and you just want to respond. And there are always those people who call and you think, I mean, I've never done it, but I've read books. You know, there's that, there's that idea of why, why do we think, can we get there? Do we want to care about everyone? We, we will never psychologically get to the point where everyone evokes the same response out of us. I think that's beyond our psychology, but we can use the people who evoke the best response out of us as a template for how we are to treat others regardless of how we're feeling. What would I do if this was family? I have told you the story before of riding down the road, one lane, someone in a car in front of me, with the gall to go under the speed limit when I am behind them. And I, I was actually, I was very patient for 30 seconds. And finally, finally, we're to where there's two lanes. And I think there is nothing wrong with going, okay, good, I'm going to go this mean limit and get around them. But it never stops there. You have to do this. You have to make the face, you have to look over, you have to let them know that they have disappointed the stranger in the car. And as I look over, it's John Kai, who is my oldest friend in the world. And as I'm, I go, I thought that was you. And now I'm waving and I'm missing my sky. And what haunted me about that story later on was, so what happened to all these other people? So what happened to all the anger? What happened to all the righteous outrage? Oh, it was someone who mattered. I had to sit with that room for a long while. We do it. Why are we ready to be angry at some people? It doesn't even matter. You know, we have, I always say it only don't matter to us if their situation doesn't speak to us. I always think it's interesting, not to draw attention to it, but you know, people have such different reactions when children cry in church. It's disturbing the mass, isn't it? Only when we decide it is. Only when we decide it is. I mean, no one has ever come up to me and said, you know, some of the older people move too slowly in the communion line. Why? Does that have to do with liturgy? Well, because that's still ahead of us. That still speaks to me. That's me five-year-old who am I kidding? That's me now. But my childhood is behind me, that's for the most part. And so why is those children not behaving like they're 40? I don't know. Why are people in their 90s not behaving like they're 40? Because if we're going to invite everyone in, we're going to invite their cultures in. You know, we want young people at mass, but as long as they will pray like old people. And you need to be quiet, they need to hold their hands, you know. We don't invite people in their wholeness, like this story, with their flaws, with their gifts. Invite who they are, because anything less is showmanship. You know, that's just PR for the world. So we ask God to make us a family and say, let me know who are the people I care most about in the world. How would I treat them in any given situation and make that my template for how I treat others. I kind of have to, in this day and age, I dismiss this. Treat people the way you would treat yourself, because some of us treat ourselves horribly. Treat people the way you would treat your best friend, your most beloved relative, your child. Treat people the way you would treat people who mean the most to you. And if you can't, you have to ask yourself, when did I start drawing the line of who matters and who doesn't? Because the only truly holy family is not, we have an example of the holy family in Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. But in the end, the real holy family is the family that contains every last member of our human race.", "segments": [{"id": 0, "seek": 0, "start": 0.0, "end": 9.84000015258789, "text": " with you, sir. A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke. 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WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:09.840 with you, sir. A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke. Each year Jesus' parents went 00:00:09.840 --> 00:00:14.640 to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover and when he was 12 years old they went up according 00:00:14.640 --> 00:00:21.760 to the festival custom. After they had completed its days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus 00:00:21.760 --> 00:00:28.719 remained behind in Jerusalem but his parents did not know it. Thinking that he was in the caravan, 00:00:28.719 --> 00:00:33.360 they journeyed for a day and looking for him among their relatives and acquaintances, 00:00:33.360 --> 00:00:40.880 but not finding him, they returned to Jerusalem to look for him. After three days they found him in 00:00:40.880 --> 00:00:45.840 the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions, 00:00:45.840 --> 00:00:50.479 and all who heard him were astounded at his understanding and his answers. 00:00:51.520 --> 00:00:54.880 When his parents saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, 00:00:55.680 --> 00:01:01.599 Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety. 00:01:02.639 --> 00:01:08.000 And he said to them, Why are you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my father's 00:01:08.000 --> 00:01:16.319 house? But they did not understand what he said to them. He went down with them and came to Nazareth 00:01:16.319 --> 00:01:19.680 and was obedient to them, and his mother kept all these things in her heart. 00:01:20.319 --> 00:01:28.000 And Jesus advanced in wisdom and age and favor before God and man. The Gospel of the Lord. 00:01:36.959 --> 00:01:45.440 The gospel commentator William Barclay has always referred to Luke as the most beautiful of the 00:01:45.440 --> 00:01:51.120 Gospels. I mean, he kind of, everything, where Matthew has Jesus on the cross cry out, Why have 00:01:51.120 --> 00:01:56.480 you abandoned me? Luke has him look down and say, Forgive them. They know not what they do. 00:01:57.199 --> 00:02:05.279 I mean, all of the ugly is moved out of Luke's gospel. I refer to it as the stained glass window 00:02:05.279 --> 00:02:13.679 gospel. It doesn't say anything the others don't, for the most part, but it's, you know, 00:02:13.679 --> 00:02:18.080 in the midst of doing everything else, he needs the story to look pretty, and he doesn't want 00:02:18.080 --> 00:02:25.759 Jesus looking too human. Matthew almost goes the other way. Jesus looks so human sometimes 00:02:25.759 --> 00:02:30.800 he missed that he's also God. But this is one of those moments, the beautiful 00:02:30.800 --> 00:02:37.279 holy family. You know, Jesus has been missing for 24 hours before they even notice. 00:02:37.919 --> 00:02:41.520 They spend three days looking for him, and if this were a modern story, 00:02:42.240 --> 00:02:50.800 they would find him in the custody of Child Protective Services, you know, but it's not a 00:02:50.800 --> 00:02:59.360 modern story. And his mother, who, I mean, you just imagine, they've left him, the town is overrun 00:02:59.360 --> 00:03:03.360 because it's census time. It's the time when, not the census, it's the time when they all go out 00:03:03.360 --> 00:03:10.800 for the festivities, and it would have been a huge celebration, and they're traveling in caravan, 00:03:10.800 --> 00:03:16.320 and after one day he's been missing, they realize it, and then they search for three more days, 00:03:17.520 --> 00:03:23.119 and when she finally finds him, she says, your father and I have been looking for you 00:03:23.119 --> 00:03:30.800 with great anxiety. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that's not really what she said. 00:03:34.320 --> 00:03:41.919 And it comes off like she showed up and they started a very pleasant theological conversation. 00:03:43.679 --> 00:03:49.199 You know, it gets cleaned up a little. Now, there are some things we should understand. 00:03:50.800 --> 00:03:57.600 Number one, we have no idea, if this is a literal story, the timing is certainly all thrown off. 00:03:58.240 --> 00:04:04.639 I mean, Luke is making the point. If you were to go back up to what we would call Holy Thursday, 00:04:05.679 --> 00:04:12.559 Jesus is taken from their midst, and one day later they see him again, but he's now on the cross, 00:04:12.559 --> 00:04:17.920 and then he's gone for three days, and then he's returned to them in the resurrection. And 00:04:17.920 --> 00:04:23.839 interestingly enough, the numerology of this is it's a day before they realize he's missing, and 00:04:23.839 --> 00:04:29.440 three days before they find him again. He's foreshadowing some later stuff. 00:04:30.399 --> 00:04:34.880 But also, the reality of the story is it starts out with a little clue that you and I would think 00:04:34.880 --> 00:04:41.760 of as the most innocuous line in scripture. And when he was 12 years old, this is the year of 00:04:41.760 --> 00:04:48.320 his Bar Mitzvah, and it says, and they go for the festivities. It was very common that he would go 00:04:48.320 --> 00:04:53.440 to the great festivities in Jerusalem, and he would have his Bar Mitzvah with a lot of other 00:04:53.440 --> 00:05:01.359 people doing Bar Mitzvahs. So this is the year. Now, in these caravans, when they would travel 00:05:01.359 --> 00:05:05.760 to keep the women and children safe, the men traveled towards the edge of the caravan, 00:05:05.760 --> 00:05:10.160 and the women and children were in the middle. And when you've just made your Bar Mitzvah, 00:05:10.160 --> 00:05:15.040 it's that year where you stop traveling with the women and start traveling with the men, 00:05:16.399 --> 00:05:21.279 usually. But it's a year where, oh, some of them might stick around with the other kids and play 00:05:21.279 --> 00:05:25.200 in the middle, and others will travel with the men. It's their first time traveling with the men. 00:05:26.079 --> 00:05:32.399 And so it's very understandable if, you know, Mary and Joseph assumed that it says, and they 00:05:32.399 --> 00:05:36.720 started looking for him among their relatives. Well, you know, it's Bar Mitzvah, so he's here 00:05:36.720 --> 00:05:44.959 somewhere. And then they realize that he's not, and they travel back. It's that moment. 00:05:44.959 --> 00:05:50.799 What I love is it's, even though Luke tries to clean it up, you read it and you go, oh yeah, 00:05:50.799 --> 00:05:58.160 that's family. I did things like that when I was 12. And until the day she died, my mother held 00:05:58.160 --> 00:06:05.519 them in her heart. I always wonder, how are we supposed to read that? And Mary kept all these 00:06:05.519 --> 00:06:11.119 things in her heart. We all wrote, isn't that lovely? I don't know. You know, in my culture, 00:06:11.119 --> 00:06:16.720 we have a thing called Irish Alzheimer's, where you forget everything but the bitterness. 00:06:21.760 --> 00:06:28.480 It's this idea, and so you think, well, you know, this story has hints of a real human family. 00:06:29.040 --> 00:06:32.480 If you look to these things, you will start to see, and I've done it before, we can 00:06:32.480 --> 00:06:36.640 pull out things from Joseph and Mary, and they apply to the adult life of Jesus. 00:06:37.679 --> 00:06:45.359 It's very human. Jesus doesn't just become human physically. He becomes human socially. 00:06:45.359 --> 00:06:53.839 He is formed by humanity, and he has a family, and he has a hometown, and he has a home culture. 00:06:54.399 --> 00:07:00.799 He has his own tribe. He, you know, all of the things that are part of being human, 00:07:00.799 --> 00:07:07.920 you and I, if he's going to become human, he's going to have to, you know, have certain things 00:07:07.920 --> 00:07:14.239 in place. And it doesn't mean that, oh, well, that culture was better. No, it means God has 00:07:14.239 --> 00:07:21.440 to pick a culture, and those of us who use the image of family to draw divisions will say, well, 00:07:21.440 --> 00:07:28.799 this family and that family, this is better and that's better. We kind of paint God into a corner. 00:07:30.959 --> 00:07:35.119 If Jesus is male, it must mean that men are more in the image of God. 00:07:35.440 --> 00:07:38.320 Our own churches, at times, propose that. 00:07:40.399 --> 00:07:45.519 You know, every church does this once in a while, because, well, what was his choice? Well, then, 00:07:45.519 --> 00:07:49.040 Jesus should have come and been female, and then they would be more in the image of God. 00:07:51.279 --> 00:07:57.679 You know, what do you do when we, if someone's going to be human, they are going to be of one 00:07:57.679 --> 00:08:03.519 culture, they are going to be gendered in a particular way, they are going to be raised in a 00:08:03.519 --> 00:08:12.320 particular way, they are going to have particular ideas, and if they're God, they are universal. 00:08:13.440 --> 00:08:19.600 And we tend to, instead of realizing that humanity is what we connect to to get us to the God, 00:08:20.239 --> 00:08:26.079 we want to connect to the God and bring it back into that human limitedness. 00:08:27.200 --> 00:08:31.679 We don't want to use the small picture to get us to something bigger. We like the small. 00:08:32.640 --> 00:08:37.760 And so, we have this wonderful vision of family. You know, I think an even funnier one, though, 00:08:37.760 --> 00:08:43.119 a vision of family. I love this line of Samuel. And every time I'm thinking, there's no one, 00:08:43.119 --> 00:08:47.440 I mean, this is like, there are comics that can't come up with this stuff. 00:08:49.840 --> 00:08:53.520 She gets, you know, the whole story is not here, but, you know, she goes to the church, 00:08:53.520 --> 00:08:58.159 and the priestly, she's drunk because she's crying, and he blesses her, she's going to have a child. 00:08:59.119 --> 00:09:05.440 I pray for this child, and the Lord granted my request. Now I'm giving him back to the Lord. 00:09:06.479 --> 00:09:12.960 A lot of mothers have gotten to that point. I mean, I just sort of love that. It's like, 00:09:12.960 --> 00:09:16.719 here we are, it's a week after Christmas, and we get the story of a returned gift. 00:09:18.799 --> 00:09:21.200 Thank you, I have weaned him. This is enough. 00:09:21.520 --> 00:09:30.719 You know, we get this sense of what it means to really accept that we've all been brought up in 00:09:30.719 --> 00:09:39.359 families. And I think, you know, until you're a young adult, your family is normal, no matter 00:09:39.359 --> 00:09:44.000 what it is. Then we go through a period of realizing there's a lot in our family that's 00:09:44.000 --> 00:09:49.200 a mess. And hopefully, by the time we get to our 40s, we start to realize the gifts 00:09:49.200 --> 00:09:54.880 that came from our family. It takes a little longer, you know, part of getting our independence 00:09:54.880 --> 00:10:01.760 and needing to distance ourselves is to start to lean in to the differences. And then we start to 00:10:02.400 --> 00:10:08.080 realize, you know, I look back, and I can tell all the stories of difference in my family that 00:10:08.080 --> 00:10:14.000 I knew by the time I was 30. It really wasn't until I was in my 40s that I started to reflect 00:10:14.000 --> 00:10:20.400 upon the fact that my love of music, my love of language, both came from my dad. My love of 00:10:20.400 --> 00:10:30.239 cooking came from my mom. My ability to feel, you know, kind of like my ability to be competent, 00:10:30.960 --> 00:10:36.960 very much came from both parents. The love of, you know, there's all this stuff I got 00:10:36.960 --> 00:10:45.599 for free, you know. I survived hunger for many years because food just kept showing up at the table. 00:10:48.400 --> 00:10:54.960 So, you know, our families do not become the people in the end that think like us and agree 00:10:54.960 --> 00:11:04.559 with us. If you had a large enough family, you know, some do, some don't. Family, no one that I 00:11:04.640 --> 00:11:07.119 know would say, well, family are the people you never fight with. 00:11:09.919 --> 00:11:11.599 Oh, you need to know more Irish people. 00:11:14.559 --> 00:11:18.000 Family are the people we fight with and we're still family the next day. 00:11:19.919 --> 00:11:26.080 And that's the difference. We are called to start to, oh, we're called to be family with people 00:11:26.080 --> 00:11:30.479 we don't agree with. We're called to be the family with people who think differently. 00:11:30.479 --> 00:11:35.760 We're supposed to be able to disagree and still, see, we're still family. 00:11:38.880 --> 00:11:46.000 It may take the child years to forgive me, but, you know, I mean, these things, we just have this 00:11:46.559 --> 00:11:53.679 sort of idea that somehow we've got this false idea of family. Family, they're mine and that's 00:11:53.679 --> 00:11:58.400 that's my tribe. And when we're really honest, there's a lot of things we disagree with. 00:11:59.039 --> 00:12:05.840 We're just better to family. If we, if we're driving down the road and someone's holding up 00:12:05.840 --> 00:12:10.479 a sign and they need food and we take a second look and realize it's one of our aunts, we would 00:12:10.479 --> 00:12:16.479 probably behave a little differently. Why? Oh, because family matters. I've always 00:12:17.679 --> 00:12:23.599 had a love hate relationship with that phrase because I think family does matter. 00:12:23.599 --> 00:12:29.760 But when family matters more than everyone else in the world, how many times you see on, on, 00:12:29.760 --> 00:12:34.559 on television or in depictions that, you know, one of the greatest things a person, the greatest 00:12:34.559 --> 00:12:39.520 sins a person can commit is they were, they were so busy out helping the world that they didn't 00:12:39.520 --> 00:12:46.559 pay enough attention to their family. I think that's a real challenging thought, you know, 00:12:47.359 --> 00:12:53.119 I mean, because that's Jesus. That is Jesus in a nutshell. His family comes visiting when 00:12:53.119 --> 00:12:56.719 he's an adult. They say, your family's here. And they'll say, what do you think my family is? 00:12:58.320 --> 00:13:02.799 You can imagine how that went over. They held these things in their heart. 00:13:05.520 --> 00:13:11.840 You know, that idea, Jesus, I am sure that Jesus did not spend enough time with his family because 00:13:11.840 --> 00:13:17.919 he was out saving other people. I was, uh, you know, when I was at Fort Carson Middle Theater 00:13:18.719 --> 00:13:24.239 years ago at a community production, well, the director there was, he was a little off balance 00:13:24.239 --> 00:13:30.640 and I guess his daughter had come into the office and she was holding her hand like it was hurt. 00:13:30.640 --> 00:13:35.520 And he goes, what's the matter? And she said some name, the name she said was not someone who had 00:13:35.520 --> 00:13:40.640 hurt her, but he went into high father mode and he went out there and it took people to hold him 00:13:40.640 --> 00:13:46.320 back. He was going to just destroy this person. And later on, he never apologized because his 00:13:46.320 --> 00:13:49.440 excuse was, well, I thought my daughter had been attacked. 00:13:51.440 --> 00:13:55.599 And finish the sentence. And therefore no one has any human rights anymore. 00:13:57.599 --> 00:14:00.239 Because I thought one of mine had been attacked. 00:14:01.520 --> 00:14:07.599 You know, not only was he going off, you know, flying off a handle and it wasn't an attack, 00:14:08.960 --> 00:14:15.599 you know, it was something totally different. But I think we knew that if I only care about me, 00:14:16.320 --> 00:14:23.359 that's selfish. But if I only care about my family, that's honorable. Is it? Is it? 00:14:23.359 --> 00:14:29.760 That now, if it's my family, my family counts the most. You know, this, this starts as families, 00:14:29.760 --> 00:14:35.280 it becomes tribes, it becomes nations. You know, when there's a war, it's, you know, every, 00:14:35.280 --> 00:14:39.919 every person on your side that's lost is a tragedy and every person on their side gets 00:14:39.919 --> 00:14:49.119 lost, it's collateral damage. Because my side matters more. And that is the least holy family 00:14:49.119 --> 00:14:56.400 in all of creation. It is the family that creates a boundary for us of who matters and who doesn't. 00:14:57.599 --> 00:15:01.760 And so it said, we come today and we think, who, what are we supposed to do with all of this? 00:15:01.760 --> 00:15:06.799 Because psychologically, there'll always be people you are closer to, people who you are 00:15:06.799 --> 00:15:13.119 emotionally more connected to. There'll always be people that it's easier to want to help. 00:15:14.559 --> 00:15:17.919 And there's always those people who call and you just want to respond. 00:15:19.039 --> 00:15:22.960 And there are always those people who call and you think, I mean, I've never done it, 00:15:22.960 --> 00:15:31.840 but I've read books. You know, there's that, there's that idea of why, why do we think, 00:15:31.840 --> 00:15:36.159 can we get there? Do we want to care about everyone? We, we will never psychologically 00:15:36.159 --> 00:15:40.960 get to the point where everyone evokes the same response out of us. I think that's beyond our 00:15:40.960 --> 00:15:48.239 psychology, but we can use the people who evoke the best response out of us as a template for 00:15:48.239 --> 00:15:55.039 how we are to treat others regardless of how we're feeling. What would I do if this was family? 00:15:55.039 --> 00:16:00.960 I have told you the story before of riding down the road, one lane, someone in a car in front of me, 00:16:02.239 --> 00:16:09.840 with the gall to go under the speed limit when I am behind them. And I, I was actually, 00:16:09.840 --> 00:16:17.599 I was very patient for 30 seconds. And finally, finally, we're to where there's two lanes. 00:16:18.320 --> 00:16:21.599 And I think there is nothing wrong with going, okay, good, I'm going to go this 00:16:21.599 --> 00:16:25.919 mean limit and get around them. But it never stops there. You have to do this. 00:16:26.559 --> 00:16:29.599 You have to make the face, you have to look over, you have to let them know that they have 00:16:29.599 --> 00:16:37.119 disappointed the stranger in the car. And as I look over, it's John Kai, who is my oldest friend 00:16:37.119 --> 00:16:47.200 in the world. And as I'm, I go, I thought that was you. And now I'm waving and I'm missing my sky. 00:16:47.200 --> 00:16:54.000 And what haunted me about that story later on was, so what happened to all these other people? 00:16:54.719 --> 00:17:00.159 So what happened to all the anger? What happened to all the righteous outrage? 00:17:01.919 --> 00:17:04.160 Oh, it was someone who mattered. 00:17:07.359 --> 00:17:09.760 I had to sit with that room for a long while. 00:17:10.800 --> 00:17:16.880 We do it. Why are we ready to be angry at some people? It doesn't even matter. 00:17:18.400 --> 00:17:22.880 You know, we have, I always say it only don't matter to us if their situation doesn't speak to 00:17:22.880 --> 00:17:30.239 us. I always think it's interesting, not to draw attention to it, but you know, 00:17:30.239 --> 00:17:34.079 people have such different reactions when children cry in church. 00:17:36.640 --> 00:17:43.599 It's disturbing the mass, isn't it? Only when we decide it is. Only when we decide it is. I mean, 00:17:43.599 --> 00:17:48.000 no one has ever come up to me and said, you know, some of the older people move too slowly 00:17:48.000 --> 00:17:56.079 in the communion line. Why? Does that have to do with liturgy? Well, because that's still ahead 00:17:56.079 --> 00:18:02.479 of us. That still speaks to me. That's me five-year-old who am I kidding? That's me now. 00:18:05.439 --> 00:18:08.560 But my childhood is behind me, that's for the most part. 00:18:11.119 --> 00:18:15.760 And so why is those children not behaving like they're 40? I don't know. 00:18:16.560 --> 00:18:19.040 Why are people in their 90s not behaving like they're 40? 00:18:20.160 --> 00:18:23.680 Because if we're going to invite everyone in, we're going to invite their cultures in. 00:18:25.119 --> 00:18:29.199 You know, we want young people at mass, but as long as they will pray like old people. 00:18:31.280 --> 00:18:33.680 And you need to be quiet, they need to hold their hands, you know. 00:18:35.199 --> 00:18:41.680 We don't invite people in their wholeness, like this story, with their flaws, with their gifts. 00:18:42.239 --> 00:18:47.439 Invite who they are, because anything less is showmanship. 00:18:48.800 --> 00:18:53.520 You know, that's just PR for the world. So we ask God to make us a family and say, 00:18:54.239 --> 00:18:57.599 let me know who are the people I care most about in the world. 00:18:59.040 --> 00:19:04.959 How would I treat them in any given situation and make that my template for how I treat others. 00:19:05.839 --> 00:19:10.640 I kind of have to, in this day and age, I dismiss this. Treat people the way you would treat 00:19:10.640 --> 00:19:15.680 yourself, because some of us treat ourselves horribly. Treat people the way you would treat 00:19:15.680 --> 00:19:22.239 your best friend, your most beloved relative, your child. Treat people the way you would treat 00:19:22.239 --> 00:19:29.119 people who mean the most to you. And if you can't, you have to ask yourself, when did I start 00:19:29.760 --> 00:19:36.239 drawing the line of who matters and who doesn't? Because the only truly holy family is not, 00:19:36.239 --> 00:19:41.280 we have an example of the holy family in Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. But in the end, 00:19:41.280 --> 00:19:49.839 the real holy family is the family that contains every last member of our human race.
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Father Pat’s message invites us to reflect on the humanity of Jesus and the deep imperfections and beauty of family life. Drawing from Luke’s Gospel, he emphasizes that the story of the young Jesus remaining in the temple is not only a foreshadowing of the Passion and Resurrection, but also a deeply human moment—one in which divine mystery meets the anxiety of a mother, the confusion of parents, and the developing awareness of a child stepping into his identity. Father Pat calls us to expand our understanding of “family”—not as a boundary of blood or tribe, but as a universal call to love. He challenges the tendency to prioritize our own over others, asking us to use the love we have for those closest to us as a template for how we treat all people. Ultimately, the only truly holy family is the one that embraces the full human race. This homily weaves together theology, scripture, and human experience with gentle humor and deep insight. Father Pat begins by unpacking the Gospel of Luke's account of the adolescent Jesus staying behind in the temple during the Passover pilgrimage. He notes that Luke’s Gospel, often described as the most aesthetically refined and emotionally resonant of the four, tends to clean up the rough edges of Jesus’ humanity. In contrast to Matthew, who emphasizes the suffering and abandonment of Christ, Luke presents a more composed, almost serene Jesus. Yet, even within this “stained glass window” account, the story reveals a very human family dynamic: a child missing for three days, parental panic and frustration, and a cryptic response from the child that leaves the parents bewildered. Father Pat urges us not to sanitize the story into a placid theological tableau but to see the very real emotions and social context at play. He points out the culturally significant detail that Jesus is twelve—the age of Bar Mitzvah—marking his transition into religious adulthood. This provides one explanation for the misunderstanding: Mary may have assumed Jesus was with Joseph among the men, while Joseph assumed he was still with the women and children. This moment becomes a metaphor for Jesus straddling two worlds: the human and divine, childhood and adulthood, obedience and mission. Father Pat then reflects on Mary’s famous response: “Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety.” He questions whether this line, as presented, captures the full emotional weight of a mother searching for her lost child for three days. He also questions the phrase, “And Mary kept all these things in her heart,” suggesting that it might not be only a gentle meditation but perhaps also a lingering hurt, confusion, or unresolved tension. In doing so, he invites us to consider the real emotional cost and complexity of family relationships. Diving deeper into themes of family, Father Pat challenges the romanticization or idolization of the nuclear family. He uses humor and personal anecdotes to expose how we often reserve our compassion, patience, and moral clarity for those we consider “ours.” He recounts stories of road rage that evaporates when the offending driver turns out to be an old friend, and how the crying of children in Mass seems disruptive only when we decide it is. These examples highlight the selective nature of our empathy, and Father Pat asks us to confront the uncomfortable truth: we often treat strangers with far less dignity than we afford to our own kin. He critiques the cultural and religious tendency to elevate family above all else, pointing out that Jesus himself did not prioritize his biological family over his mission. When told that his mother and brothers were outside waiting for him, Jesus responded, “Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?”—a radical statement that redefined family not by blood, but by shared commitment to God’s will. Father Pat connects this to contemporary issues, where loyalty to family or nation can be used to justify the exclusion or dehumanization of others. Instead of drawing the line around who matters and who doesn’t, Father Pat encourages us to expand our circle of care. Recognizing that we will never feel the same emotional connection to everyone, he suggests a spiritual discipline: use the love we naturally feel for our closest loved ones as a model for how to treat others. If we cannot summon the same affection or patience for a stranger, we can still act with the same dignity and care that we would offer to someone we love deeply. He emphasizes that to be human is to be formed by culture, gender, family, and community. But to be divine, as Jesus was, is to transcend those boundaries without rejecting them. Jesus did not come as a disembodied universal ideal; he came as a particular person in a particular time and place. Yet that particularity was the vehicle for a universal message. We are not called to erase difference but to embrace the humanity of others as the path to encountering the divine. Ultimately, Father Pat concludes that the real Holy Family is not just Jesus, Mary, and Joseph—it is the inclusive family of all humanity. The call of the Gospel is not only to honor our immediate family but to extend the same love, patience, and belonging to all people. This is the holiness we are invited into: a radical, inclusive love that mirrors the heart of God.
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