Today,
we are given to contemplate, as a continuation of the Mystery of
Incarnation, God's Son's insertion into the human community par
excellence; the family, and Jesus' progressive education by Joseph
and Mary. As the Gospel says, «and Jesus increased in wisdom
and age, and in divine and human favor» (Lk 2:52).
The
book Jesus, son of Sirach, reminds us that «the Lord
sets a father in honor over his children; a mother's authority he
confirms over her sons» (Sir 3:2). Jesus is twelve years
old and He already shows the good education He has received at His
Nazarene home. His wisdom no doubt reflects the Holy Spirit's action,
but also Joseph and Mary's undeniably good educational know-how. Mary
and Joseph's affliction and anxiety attest to their educative
solicitude and their loving concern for Jesus.
We need not make great
efforts to see that today, more than ever before, it is necessary for
the family to strongly assume the teaching mission God has entrusted
to it. To educate is to introduce to reality, and only parents who
live this reality with a meaning can accomplish this. Christian
parents must educate through Christ, source of all significance and
wisdom.
It is very difficult to
remedy shortcomings in home education. What is not learned at home
can only be learned with great difficulty elsewhere. The virtues
Joseph and Mary constantly practiced at their Nazarene home were
lived and learned by Jesus naturally; spirit of service to God and
men, piety, love for work well done, caring for one another, respect,
horror of sin... To grow up as Christians, children need examples
and, if these are given by their parents, these children will be very
fortunate.
Today,
we must all go and look for Christ's wisdom to bring it to our
families. Origen, an early Church Father, when commenting on today's
Gospel, said that whoever is looking for Christ, must not seek Him in
a negligent and careless way, as those who do not succeed in finding
Him, do. We must look for Him with “anxiety”, with
great solicitude, as Joseph and Mary did.