Abrahamic / Middle Eastern Christianity Consecration to the Holy Family Working Out Our Salvation Together Share Flipboard Email Print Icon of the Holy Family in the Adoration Chapel, St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Decatur, GA. (Photo © flickr user andycoan; licensed under CC BY 2.0) Christianity Catholicism Prayers Beliefs and Teachings Tips Worship Saints Holy Days and Holidays Christianity Origins The Bible The New Testament The Old Testament Practical Tools for Christians Christian Life For Teens Christian Prayers Weddings Inspirational Bible Devotions Denominations of Christianity Christian Holidays Christian Entertainment Key Terms in Christianity Latter Day Saints View More By ThoughtCo Updated on March 08, 2017 Salvation is not an individual action. Christ offered salvation to all mankind through His Death and Resurrection; and we work out our salvation together with those around us, especially our family. In this prayer, we consecrate our family to the Holy Family, and ask the aid of Christ, Who was the perfect Son; Mary, who was the perfect mother; and Joseph, who, as foster father of Christ, sets the example for all fathers. Through their intercession, we hope that our entire family may be saved. This is the ideal prayer to begin February, the Month of the Holy Family; but we should also recite it frequently—perhaps once per month—as a family. Consecration to the Holy FamilyO Jesus, our most loving Redeemer, who having come to enlighten the world with Thy teaching and example, didst will to pass the greater part of Thy life in humility and subjection to Mary and Joseph in the poor home in Nazareth, thus sanctifying the Family that was to be an example for all Christian families, graciously receive our family as it dedicates and consecrates itself to Thee this day. Do Thou defend us, guard us and establish amongst us Thy holy fear, true peace, and concord in Christian love: in order that, by conforming ourselves to the divine pattern of Thy family, we may be able, all of us without exception, to attain to eternal happiness.Mary, dear Mother of Jesus and Mother of us, by thy kindly intercession make this our humble offering acceptable in the sight of Jesus, and obtain for us His graces and blessings.O Saint Joseph, most holy guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by thy prayers in all our spiritual and temporal necessities; that so we may be enabled to praise our divine Savior Jesus, together with Mary and thee, for all eternity.Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be (three times each). An Explanation of the Consecration to the Holy Family When Jesus came to save mankind, He was born into a family. Even though He was truly God, He submitted Himself to the authority of His mother and His foster father, thus setting an example for all of us on how to be good children. We offer our family to Christ, and ask Him to help us to imitate the Holy Family so that, as a family, we can all enter Heaven. And we ask Mary and Joseph to pray for us. Definition of Words Used in the Consecration to the Holy Family Redeemer: one who saves; in this case, the One Who saves us all from our sins Humility: humbleness Subjection: being under the control of someone else Sanctifying: making something or someone holy Consecrates: devoting oneself; in this case, devoting one's family to Christ Fear: in this case, the fear of the Lord, which is one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit; a desire not to offend God Concord: harmony among a group of people; in this case, harmony among family members Conforming: following a pattern; in this case, the pattern of the Holy Family Attain: to reach or gain something Intercession: intervening on behalf of someone else Temporal: concerning time and this world, rather than the next Necessities: things we need Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation ThoughtCo. "Consecration to the Holy Family." Learn Religions, Apr. 5, 2023, learnreligions.com/consecration-to-the-holy-family-542617. ThoughtCo. (2023, April 5). Consecration to the Holy Family. Retrieved from https://www.learnreligions.com/consecration-to-the-holy-family-542617 ThoughtCo. "Consecration to the Holy Family." Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/consecration-to-the-holy-family-542617 (accessed June 5, 2023). copy citation