The Gift of Family

What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.

~Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Christmas was my grandmother’s birthday. After Mass on Christmas Day, we would travel to her home to celebrate the holy day and exchange gifts. In the evening, we would return. This time we celebrated her birthday. Everyone would be there: her seven children, all her grandchildren, her two sisters, Grandpa’s brother, all their children, and their children’s children. All of us—aunts, uncles, cousins, second cousins, third cousins, and some neighbors—jammed together in a little duplex. The love of Christmas seemed to me all the more real surrounded by so much love and joy. It is my favorite childhood memory.

My grandparents have since passed. I rarely see my second and third cousins; however, I enjoy any opportunity I get to see and catch up with them. Still, all my aunts, uncles, cousins, and their children come together to celebrate important holidays. I revel in the fact that I am providing my own children with the wonderful opportunity to make the fond memories that I have.

Extended family provides us with a familial history. We discover that we are a part of a picture larger than our own little world. We become aware of the bigger family of which we are all a part: God’s family.

Father God, creator of family, thank you for my family. Help me to always love them, reach out to them, and share in their joys and sorrows.

To Ponder: In our busy world, losing track of extended family is easy. How can you keep in touch with family members: make a call, send a little letter or e-mail, make a lunch date, or plan a family reunion?
~ Kelly Guest

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