The Holy Family, composed of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, is the heart of the Christian faith, a symbol of love, unity, and devotion. Their story, narrated in the Gospels, is an example of humility, faith, and acceptance of the divine will. The veneration of the Holy Family has developed over time, culminating in the liturgical feast established in 1921, which celebrates the model of Christian family life. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus, is the patron saint of the universal Church and of workers, venerated for his justice and protection. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is the most venerated female figure, a symbol of purity and divine motherhood. Jesus, the Son of God, is the center of faith, the embodiment of divine love and salvation. Together, they represent the ideal family, a beacon of hope and inspiration for millions of faithful.