THE WORD AND THE FEAST
March 19, 2025 - Solemnity of St. Joseph, husband of Mary and Foster father of Jesus
2 Samuel 7: 4-5, 12-14, 16; Romans 4: 13, 16-18, 22; Matthew 1: 16-24
Joseph - and Abraham the father of faith: hope in impossibility
One of the primary figures whom Joseph reminds us of, is Abraham. Some how Joseph takes on himself an image of the partriarchs... we do not know really why, but it is a natural resemblance. That is why, most of the times when Joseph is depicted in a painting, he is depicted old, aged and wise. Nothing in the Gospels tells us that Joseph was old... may be our tendency to see him in the ranks of those patriarchs inspires such art forms. Leaving that aside, let us come to the figure of Abraham that Joseph resembles - Abraham is a prophet of impossibility! St. Paul explains that to us. He says, Abraham hoped against hope, and that is why he is the father of faith for all of us.
Joseph when he found his wife with the child before his marriage with her, found that nothing could be done about it. Just imagine, who would accept that. Is that not a an impossibility almost...and Joseph accepts that role become the prophet of impossibility, and giving us hope in moments which seem to be moments of impossibility.
Joseph - and David the chosen servant of God: hope in unworthiness
There could be no one among the servants that God chose for Godself, more beloved to God than David. God loved David and was proud of this son! For his sake and in his name, there were so many promises made... to his son Solomon, to the people, that his reign would not end, and so on. Was David such an exceptionally faithful person... absolutely no! He failed in almost all the fundamental commands of the Lord: do no kill, do not commit adultery, do not steal, keep sabbath holy... but one thing that David would never do... compromise on his God! He was totally aware of his unworthiness, but in all that unworthiness, he never left the hand of God. He held on to it and the Lord saw that feeble but loving child with favour. Joseph who came in the lineage of David, from the house of David, recalls this trait of a child of God.
Joseph was weak too... he wanted to give up on Mary. But the Lord directed him and he surrrendered to abide by the direction of the Lord. We do not see Joseph speak anywhere, may be because he was not certain about anything that was happening, just as no one else was. But one thing he was certain... in all that unoworthiness, never to leave the hand of God and that the hand of God would lead him on. Accepting our unworthiness, at no point, will make us less disposed to experience the love of God. Instead, the more we realise that, the more hope shall we be filled with.
Joseph - and Joseph the dreamer: hope in adversities
The very name of Joseph, takes us back to the Old Testament Joseph, the patriarch...and not just that. The dreamer that Joseph of Old Testament was, is seen in Joseph the leader of the holy family too. Joseph, son of Jacob, suffered... suffered because of his dreams, but he lived on by those dreams. Joseph is presented by the scholars as a prefigurement of Christ himself, in various dimensions of his life, but especially in his absolute surrender to the holy will of God and his perfect readiness to suffer all adversities for the sake of God, and God's eternal plan.
Joseph, had to hunt for a place to provide for his family, run away to protect the family, get back by the direction of the Lord. He faced all the tragedies without a word of complaint. Non of these adversities broke him...he knew to hope in adversities. If we are playing by the plan of God, we shall fear no adversities, because it is the Lord who fights our battle (2 Chronicles 20: 15). Hope in adversities makes us prepared to endure and persevere in our pilgrimage of hope.
St. Joseph, thus becomes our co-pilgrim on our pilgrimage of hope. Joseph teaches us to hope in moments of impossibity, hope even amidst our realisation of unworthiness, and hope even at experiences of adversities! St. Joseph is model in being pilgrims of hope.
Today is also the 12 anniversary of the day when Pope Francis assumed the Petrine Office. LEt us entrust him to the Lord, through the intercession of St. Joseph. May St. Joseph intercede for each of us that we may be strengthened in our call to be pilgrims of hope today.