The Faithful Foster-Father and Guardian
There is a general
rule concerning all special graces granted to any human being. Whenever the
divine favor chooses someone to receive a special grace, or to accept a lofty
vocation, God adorns the person with all the gifts of the Spirit needed to
fulfill the task at hand.
This general rule
is especially verified in the case of Saint Joseph, the foster-father of our
Lord and the husband of the Queen of our world, enthroned above the angels. He
was chosen by the eternal Father as the trustworthy guardian and protector of
his greatest treasures, namely, his divine Son and Mary, Joseph’s wife. He
carried out this vocation with complete fidelity until at last God called him,
saying: Good and
faithful servant, enter into the joy of your Lord.
What then is
Joseph’s position in the whole Church of Christ? Is he not a man chosen and set
apart? Through him and, yes, under him, Christ was fittingly and honorably
introduced into the world. Holy Church in its entirety is indebted to the
Virgin Mother because through her it was judged worthy to receive Christ. But
after her we undoubtedly owe special gratitude and reverence to Saint Joseph.
In him the Old
Testament finds its fitting close. He brought the noble line of patriarchs and
prophets to its promised fulfillment. What the divine goodness had offered as a
promise to them, he held in his arms.
Obviously, Christ
does not now deny to Joseph that intimacy, reverence and very high honor which
he gave him on earth, as a son to his father. Rather we must say that in heaven
Christ completes and perfects all that he gave at Nazareth.
Now we can see how
the last summoning words of the Lord appropriately apply to Saint Joseph: Enter into the joy of your Lord. In fact, although the joy of eternal happiness enters
into the soul of a man, the Lord preferred to say to Joseph: Enter into joy. His intention was
that the words should have a hidden spiritual meaning for us. They convey not
only that this holy man possesses an inward joy, but also that it surrounds him
and engulfs him like an infinite abyss.
Remember us, Saint
Joseph, and plead for us to your foster-child. Ask your most holy bride, the
Virgin Mary, to look kindly upon us, since she is the mother of him who with
the Father and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns eternally. Amen.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Sermon by Saint Bernadine of Siena
Photo taken from Wikimedia Commons
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