by
Karol Henseler Orsborn
During
a recent homily, the priest told a story that I feel is extremely profound and
important for today, perhaps even more so than he intended.
This
priest had gone to the post office shortly before Christmas to purchase
“Christmas” stamps for his cards. He had heard in the news that some post
office advertisements had left “Christmas stamps” out of their advertising
blitz for the year. So, he was not surprised when in the post office he saw a
sign advertising “Holiday” stamps, and showing pictures of stamps emblazoned
with Jewish menorahs, poinsettias, Kwanzaa lights and gingerbread houses; not a
sign of the Blessed Mother, Jesus, or the true meaning of “Christmas” to be
found on any of the hanging posters.
When
the priest arrived at the customer service desk, he asked if they had any
stamps with the Madonna and Child. He was told that they were out of that
stamp, although some post offices might still have some in stock. The clerk did
inform him that he did have one stamp for “Christmas” for 2013 still available.
When the priest glanced quickly at the offered book of stamps, he sighed to see
what he thought was an image of the 3 Wise Men on camels. Although representing
“Epiphany” and not “Christmas”, he bought the stamps. It was only when he got
home that he studied the stamps more closely. What he had initially thought to
be the wise men on camels was in error. Pictured in silhouette on the stamps
was a man with a staff leading a donkey on which sat a woman cradling a baby to
her chest. No – this stamp certainly wasn’t a Christmas stamp, or not even an
“Epiphany” stamp —– this stamp entitled “The Holy Family” in actuality
represents the “Flight into Egypt” and is part of the United States Postal
Service “Holiday” stamp collection from 2013.
Now,
there was media coverage before Christmas about the way the Post Office
explicitly removed “Christmas” stamps from their “Holiday” stamp advertising
this year, and this is important to note. However, I believe that unbeknownst
to them, the Post Office may have actually acted in a semi “prophetic” manner
in choosing this image for their “Christmas” stamp this year.
Of course, the Flight into Egypt is not a
“Christmas” stamp at all. Instead, this image represents the Holy Family
fleeing into Egypt at the prompting of the Holy Spirit, and after Joseph’s
dream and instructions from an angel, to rescue Jesus from the forthcoming
“Slaughter of the Innocents.”
Most
of us in the Catholic Christian world are well aware of the assault on the
family that of late has greatly intensified. Catholic parents trying to raise
their children with a grounding in the Faith know it well, because we feel
quite “battle weary” in attempts to keep our families “in the boat” during the
storm in which we find ourselves.
So,
what lies ahead in 2014? Well, I believe that this stamp symbolizes what we
know in our hearts is forthcoming —- increasing persecution and assaults
against the family and human life. However, instead of this being a message to
promote fear and anxiety, the resounding message I have for you today is “Be
Not Afraid!” We know that the Family is the structural “Cell” of our society.
As Blessed Pope John Paul II said, “As the family goes, so goes the nation and
so goes the whole world in which we live.” Our world is falling apart, because
our families are falling apart. It is well past time for each of our families
to anchor down in our beautiful Catholic faith, and reach for the “weapons” God
has bequeathed to us for this epic “battle”.
One
must not forget how closely to His heart God holds the family…… so closely that
when He decided to send His Only Begotten Son to the world in the fullness of
time, He chose to send Him through the means of a humble and loving family.
Additionally, 2 major Church approved
apparitions also testify to the importance of the Family.
1.
When
Our Lady appeared in Fatima, Portugal, in her October 13 appearance to the
little shepherds, one of their three visions they saw (during the “miracle of
the sun”) was of the Holy Family with St. Joseph blessing the world.
2.
Additionally,
in the 1970’s, ophthalmologists, studying the image of the Tilma of Our Lady of
Guadalupe, discovered in both of the eyes of the Blessed Mother an image of a
family. From EWTN News:
A Peruvian expert who has been studying the
image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico for 34 years, says the microscopic
figures that appear in her eyes hold a powerful pro-life and pro-family
message. (Dr.) Jose Aste Tonsmann said the tiny images in the eyes include an
entire Aztec family and are a sign from the Mother of God about the importance
of life and the family at a time when both are under attack worldwide. Tonsmann
said the other seven figures that appear right in the center of Mary’s gaze
appear to be “an Indian family.” The young woman in center of the group looking
down is the mother. At her side is the father who is wearing a hat and between
them are their three children. The other two figures appear to be an elderly
couple and may be the grandparents. They are standing behind the others, and
the elderly man is the only figure that appears just in the right eye….. It is
not a coincidence, he added, that only today’s technology has allowed the tiny
images to be detected and their hidden message “decoded.” “The development of
technology has coincided with an age in which the family is denigrated all over
the world. For this reason, we can say that the Our Lady wanted the family to
be front and center in our times.”
Finally,
it is important to note that it was announced in October 2013 that the Holy
Father, Pope Francis, has convened the Third Extraordinary General Assembly of
the Synod of Bishops, to be held in the Vatican from 5 to 19 October 2014. The
theme for this Synod will be “The pastoral challenges of the family in the
context of evangelization”. Yes, the Catholic family is, has been, and will
always be at the focal point of Catholic teaching.
In
the follow up article to this, I intend to review for you some of the
incredibly powerful “weapons” Holy Mother Church has put into place for us to
use during times when the storm seems so intense that it may overturn our boat.
I can promise you that by utilizing these “weapons” you will find your family,
like little David, aiding in overturning and defeating the giant that the
forces of darkness are now planning to present to us.
Karol Henseler Orsborn M.D., OCDS is a pediatrician of 20 years, as well
as a member of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. Her husband,
Dave, works for St. Gabriel Catholic Radio and they are the parents of
three daughters. In December 2012, she felt called to leave the field of
Pediatrics, in order to fight attacks upon the family and the
parent/child bond becoming especially prevalent in Pediatrics.
Additionally, she has a desire to work towards maintaining and restoring
Purity and Innocence in Youth, and exposing them to Virtue, Beauty and
Truth in their homes, schools and communities.
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