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The hidden life of Jesus
LA TOUR, Georges de Christ in the Carpenter's
Shop 1645 Oil on canvas, 137 x 101 cm Musée du
Louvre, Paris
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Compendium of the Catechism
  • 104. What does the hidden life of Jesus in
    Nazareth teach us?
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  • In the course of his hidden life in Nazareth
    Jesus stayed in the silence of an ordinary
    existence. This allows us to enter into
    fellowship with him in the holiness to be found
    in a daily life marked by prayer, simplicity,
    work and family love. His obedience to Mary and
    to Joseph, his foster father, is an image of his
    filial obedience to the Father. Mary and Joseph
    accepted with faith the mystery of Jesus even
    though they did not always understand it.

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Introduction
  • When we recite the Creed, we profess with utmost
    clarity the mysteries of Our Lord Jesus. But
    nothing is said explicitly about Jesus' hidden or
    public life. The Gospels, on their part, pay
    attention, although briefly, to the mysteries of
    Jesus childhood and hidden life, and develop at
    great length His public life, emphasising what
    Jesus did and taught.
  • We, as Christians, should imitate the whole life
    of Jesus. We need, therefore, to get acquainted
    with the whole of that life with the thirty
    years Jesus spent in Bethlehem, Egypt and
    Nazareth with the three years He devoted to
    preach the Kingdom of God.

VERONESE, Paolo Jesus among the Doctors in the
Temple 1558 Oil on canvas, 236 x 430 cm Museo del
Prado, Madrid
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Main ideas
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1. The life of Jesus, a continuous lesson
  • The life of Our Lord Jesus Christ was a
    continuous lesson
  • His self-effacement,
  • His obedience,
  • His work, His miracles,
  • His love for people,
  • His predilection for the poor and the
    little-ones,
  • the unrestricted acceptance of His immolation on
    the cross for the salvation of the world.

BEUCKELAER, Joachim Christ in the House of Martha
and Mary 1565 Oil on oak, 113 x 163 cm Musées
Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
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2. The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem
  • Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judah God sent
    His Son, born as a man, begotten in Marys
    virginal womb, to redeem all of us.
  • He was born in a humble stable, within a poor
    family.
  • These are lessons of meekness, poverty,
    simplicity, that all Christians must learn and
    follow.

CORREGGIO Nativity (Holy Night) 1528-30 Oil on
canvas, 256,5 x 188 cm Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
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3. The great event of Christmas
  • In those days a decree went out from Caesar
    Augustus that all the world should be enrolled
    (). And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from
    the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of
    David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was
    of the house and lineage of David, to be enrolled
    with Mary, His betrothed, who was with child. And
    while they were there, the time came for her to
    be delivered. And she gave birth to His
    first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling
    clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there
    was no place for them in the inn (Luke 21-7).

FRANCESCO DI GIORGIO MARTINI Nativity c.
1470 Panel, 52 x 57 cm
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4. The mysteries of Jesus childhood
  • The great events or mysteries of Jesus childhood
    are
  • The Circumcision it was a ceremony prefiguring
    Baptism.
  • The Epiphany or manifestation of Jesus as the
    Messiah of Israel, revealed by the worshipping of
    the Magi.
  • The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. Mary,
    being a virgin and free of any blemish of sin,
    was not compelled, but chose to submit herself
    wholly to the law of God.
  • The flight into Egypt and the massacre of the
    Innocents.

BATONI, Pompeo Madonna and Child c. 1742 Oil on
canvas Galleria Borghese, Rome
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5. Jesus hidden life
  • Jesus spent the greater part of His days as the
    immense majority of people do He led a common
    and apparently unimportant life, that of a worker
    and a law-abiding and religious man, a
    small-villager existence in social intercourse
    with relatives, friends and acquaintances.
  • Only the incident of Jesus being lost and found
    in the Temple when He was twelve-years-old breaks
    the apparent monotony of Jesus hidden life,
    otherwise so full of meaning and teachings.

MURILLO, Bartolomé Esteban The Holy Family with a
Bird 1650 Oil on canvas, 144 x 188 cm Museo del
Prado, Madrid
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6. The role of St. Joseph
  • Although God was His Father, Jesus Christ wished
    that someone could act as His father on earth.
  • Joseph, virginal spouse of Mary and legal father
    to Jesus, acted as husband towards her and as
    father to the Son of God.
  • Working as an artisan in the small town of
    Nazareth, he earned a living for the Virgin and
    Jesus, cared for them, and taught Jesus His job.

GRECO, El St Joseph and the Christ
Child 1597-99 Oil on canvas, 289 x 147 cm Capilla
de San José, Toledo
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7. Sanctifying ordinary work
  • Following the example of Jesus Christ and also
    that of the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph,
    Christians should seek holiness in the daily
    endeavours of their ordinary work.
  • To sanctify ourselves with our own job means to
    search, to find and to love God in the things we
    do, and so to serve others.
  • The life of ordinary Christians can be summarized
    saying that they must sanctify their own work,
    sanctify themselves with their own work, and
    sanctify others through their professional work.

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8. It is crucial to become friends with the Holy
Family
  • Jesus, Mary and Joseph made up the admirable
    family of Nazareth, that we call the Holy Family.
  • If we accompany Joseph, Mary and Jesus, and see
    how they related to one another, we can learn to
    imitate their virtues, and desire to follow the
    example they set for us.

BATONI, Pompeo Holy Family 1777 Oil on canvas,
226 x 149,5 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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Resolutions for Christian life
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Resolutions to move forward
  • Read what is said in the Gospels about the hidden
    life of Jesus and make it the object of attentive
    reflection.
  • Consider if you take advantage of your
    family life, and of the hours you devote to study
    and work, to live nearer to God, as Jesus did
    that is, to lead a holy life.
  • Gain the friendship of St. Joseph as the Head of
    the Holy Family, and imitate the virtues he
    practiced at home in Nazareth.
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