Friday, March 19, 2010

Saint Joseph, Guardian of Jesus

March 19 is the day the one holy Christian and apostolic Church commemorates Saint Joseph, Guardian of Jesus.


St. Joseph has been honored throughout the Christian centuries for his faithful devotion in helping Mary raise her Son. Matthew’s Gospel related that Joseph was a just man, who followed the angel’s instructions and took the already-pregnant Mary as his wife (Matthew 1:24). In the Gospels according to Matthew and Mark, Jesus is referred to as “the carpenter’s son” (Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3). This suggests that Joseph had building skills with which he supported his family. Joseph was an important figure in the early life of Jesus, safely escorting Mary and the child to Egypt (Matthew 2:14) and then settling them back in Nazareth once it was safe to do so (Matthew 2:22). The final mention of Joseph is at the time the twelve-year-old Jesus visits the temple in Jerusalem for the Passover (Luke 2:41-51). Joseph, the guardian of our Lord, has long been associated with caring parenthood as well as with skilled craftsmanship. [Source: Treasury of Daily Prayer]

Prayer of the Day:
Almighty God, from the house of Your servant David You raised up Joseph to be the guardian of Your incarnate Son and the husband of His mother, Mary. Grant us grace to follow the example of this faithful workman in heeding Your counsel and obeying Your commands; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

Hymn:
We sing our thanks for Joseph,
     The guardian of our Lord,
Who faithfully taught Jesus
     Through craft and deed and word.
Grant wisdom, Lord, and patience
     To parents ev’rywhere
Who guide and teach the children
     Entrusted to their care. [LSB 517, stanza 14]

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