Read the Gospel narrative of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-9)
from the Family Bible.
Using blessed chalk, write above the entry way:
20 + C +
M + B + 10
Let us pray.
Peace be to this house and all who live here. During these
days of the Christmas season, we keep this feast of Epiphany. Through the
guidance of a star, the coming of Jesus was made known to the Gentiles. We
celebrate Christ made known to the Magi, to John in the River Jordan, and to
the disciples at the wedding at Cana.
Today Christ is made known to us! Today
this home is a holy place! The Magi came from the east to Bethlehem to adore
the Lord."They went into the house, and when they saw the child with His
mother Mary, they knelt down and worshipped him.They brought out their gifts of
gold, frankincense and myrrh, and presented them to Him." [Matthew
2:11]
Bow our heads and pray for God's blessing . . .
Lord our God, bless our
home and all who live here. May we be filled with health, goodness of heart,
gentleness, obedience to Your law, and thanksgiving to the Father, and to the
Son, and to the Holy Spirit. Help us love and respect one another and make your
presence known by the way we care for others. May this blessing remain upon
this house and upon all who live here. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
The blessing
of the home is an Epiphany custom. Chalk blessed by the priest on Epiphany is
given to the faithful to mark their entrance door with the current year and
with the inscription C+M+B, the initials of Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar, the
traditional names of the Magi (as above). In addition to remembering the Magi, the
inscription means for the Latin phrase Christus Mansionem Benedicat, which
means "Christ, bless this home."
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