Silent Strength: Lessons from St. Joseph, Spouse of Mary
Fr. Felix Phiri, SMM
Silent Strength: Lessons from St. Joseph, Spouse of Mary
Today’s Gospel focuses on St. Joseph.
As you know, there are several feasts honoring St. Joseph, while today the focus is on his role as the spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. While there are other celebrations—such as St. Joseph the Worker and the Feast of the Holy Family—this occasion highlights his character as a husband and spiritual leader.
St. Joseph is portrayed as a silent, obedient, and just man, whose actions reflect deep listening to God, mercy over rigid justice, and courage in protecting his family. The message draws attention to his quiet strength, righteousness with compassion, and fatherly leadership, offering a powerful example for men and fathers today. Pope Francis also recognized St. Joseph’s role by declaring a special dedication to him and shifting Father’s Day to align with Joseph’s celebration.
Ultimately, St. Joseph is upheld as a model of humility, mercy, courage, and spiritual attentiveness—qualities essential for family life and Christian leadership.
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The Dream of Saint Joseph: French Painter: Philippe de Champaigne: 1642
Gospel Reading Matthew 1: 16, 18-21, 24
First Reading 2 Samuel 7: 4-5, 12-14, 16
Second Reading Romans 4: 13, 16-18, 22
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