I am pleased to present this guest post from Father Steven LaBaire, pastor of Holy Family Parish in Worcester, MA.
January is named for the ancient Roman god “Janus,” a two headed deity looking forward and backward.
New Year’s is a moment when people tend to look back over the past year and reflect over the events and people that shaped the last 365 days.
And we look ahead. We predict, plan and make resolutions for the new year before us.
On January 1st the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God, the gospel states that Mary, “kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.” (Luke 2:16-21)
The turning of the calendar year is an opportunity to ask:
- Where have I come?
- To where am I going?
But, we can’t really act meaningfully unless we fully live and embrace the present.

There’s an old saying: “Every NOW is a new beginning. Make it count.”
Let’s pray that as we begin to count the days of a new year, that we’d live more fully in the present; focusing more on the here and NOW.
–Mindful that we cannot do a thing to change the past; and the future will never be exactly what we planned.
Therein lies the gift of Christ’s timeless peace…
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