Pray with the Holy Family in Sacred Art

Rest with the Holy Family with Visio Divina

As we celebrate Christmas, we all know how easy is to get carried away with the business of the season. Maybe we are exhausted or spiritually drained. Here is the good news: when it comes to prayer, a little intention goes a long way. Taking the time to sit with the Lord in prayer can re-orient our hearts to truly enter into this Christmas season. Today, let’s pray with the Holy Family to prepare for Christ’s coming.

Praying with sacred art become a place of deep encounter, inviting us to rest where God Himself chose to dwell. Let’s spend a few moments entering into the gift of the Nativity with sacred art.

detail of The Treasury

Pray with the Holy Family in “The Treasury”

We don’t need to complicate praying with sacred art. It begins with openness and noticing. Ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes and your heart, then spend time gazing at the work of sacred art. What do you see in this image?

The Treasury

Perhaps you notice the posture of each figure. Where are Mary and Joseph? What do you imagine they’re thinking? Observe the expressions on their faces. Notice the stillness. Let your eyes rest wherever they are drawn. What do you notice? The warm colors? The shape of a circle as the Holy Family stands close? Maybe you’re drawn to the youthfulness of these new parents, or the wonder in their eyes.

Now place yourself in this image. Where are you? How do you feel? Take some time and meet God in prayer here. What is He saying to you through this painting?

Here, Jesus allows Himself to be humble and vulnerable, resting in the arms of Mary. He is at rest, carried, held, and protected. What strikes you about this image? What do you long for this Christmas? Are there places in your life that you resist stillness? Do you believe God will meet you in the quiet, or only in productivity?

Ask God for what you need to enter into Christmas this season. Don’t be afraid to be specific:

  • Ask Him for the grace to slow down
  • for steady trust like Joseph
  • for permission to rest without guilt
  • for a posture of receptivity like Mary

Deeper contemplation

After you’ve poured out your heart, the next step is to Remain with the image. Rest as the Child rests. Allow yourself to be held by God’s presence, just as Jesus was held by Joseph. Let the Holy Family encounter you with tenderness and acceptance.

Journeying to Christmas

As you move through Christmas celebrations, perhaps you will return to this image. When the noise grows loud, recall the stillness of the Holy Family. If faced with exhaustion or urgency, remember: God is worthy of trust.

Just as Mary trusted and received Jesus in God’s timing, let us do the same entering into the Christmas liturgy. We are invited to enter deeper into the mystery of the Holy Family. Let us pray with the Holy Familyseek holiness in simple, quiet moments of love.

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Did you enjoy this experience praying with sacred art? Did you know Kate and Pawel travel around the country – and internationally – bringing original art and music into an opportunity for prayer to communities just like yours?

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Kate Capato

Kate is a Sacred Art Painter, Inspirational Speaker, and Faith-filled Movement artist on a mission to spread God's love through beauty! Her inspiration comes from prayerful encounters with the Lord, and the rich traditions of our Catholic faith. When she's not creating something faith inspired, Kate is often traveling all over the world with her hubby soaking in the wonders of God's creation, or spending time with family and friends to live every moment to the fullest. To see her work, visit her portfolio below and share in this mission of spreading truth and goodness.

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