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St. Joseph
taken from: catholic.org
Feastday: March 19, May
1Patron of the Universal Church
Everything
we know about the husband of Mary and the foster father of
Jesus comes from Scripture and that has seemed too little
for those who made up legends about him. We know he was a
carpenter, a working man, for the skeptical Nazarenes ask
about Jesus, "Is this not the carpenter's son?" (Matthew 13:55).
He wasn't rich for when he took Jesus to the Temple to be
circumcised and Mary to be purified he offered the sacrifice
of two turtledoves or a pair of pigeons, allowed only for
those who could not afford a lamb (Luke 2:24).
Despite
his humble work and means, Joseph came from a royal lineage.
Luke and Matthew disagree some about the details of Joseph's
genealogy but they both mark his descent from David, the greatest
king of Israel (Matthew 1:1-16 and Luke 3:23-38). Indeed the
angel who first tells Joseph about Jesus greets him as "son
of David," a royal title used also for Jesus. We know Joseph
was a compassionate, caring man. When he discovered Mary was
pregnant after they had been betrothed, he knew the child
was not his but was as yet unaware that she was carrying the
Son of God.
He
planned to divorce Mary according to the law but he was concerned
for her suffering and safety. He knew that women accused to
adultery could be stoned to death, so he decided to divorce
her quietly and not expose her to shame or cruelty (Matthew
1:19-25). We know Joseph was man of faith, obedient to whatever
God asked of him without knowing the outcome.
When
the angel came to Joseph in a dream and told him the truth
about the child Mary was carrying, Joseph immediately and
without question or concern for gossip, took Mary as his wife.
When the angel came again to tell him that his family was
in danger, he immediately left everything he owned, all his
family and friends, and fled to a strange country with his
young wife and the baby. He waited in Egypt without question
until the angel told him it was safe to go back (Matthew 2:13-23).
We know Joseph loved Jesus. His one concern was for the safety
of this child entrusted to him.
Not
only did he leave his home to protect Jesus, but upon his
return settled in the obscure town of Nazareth out of fear
for his life. When Jesus stayed in the Temple we are told
Joseph (along with Mary) searched with great anxiety for three
days for him (Luke 2:48). We also know that Joseph treated
Jesus as his own son for over and over the people of Nazareth
say of Jesus, "Is this not the son of Joseph?" (Luke 4:22)
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