Catholic Manhood – Joseph Got Up in the Night

Men,>Today is the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. There are no recorded words from St. Joseph in the Gospels and yet the Church calls him the Patron of the Universal Church, the Terror of Demons and the Guardian of the Redeemer. In silence, Joseph acts, obeys protects, provides and then disappears. St. Joseph’s role wasn’t a supporting role, it was THE supporting role and one of the best examples of fatherhood and being a husband in history. For those who take their vows as seriously as St. Joseph, check out 15 Ways to be a Better Catholic Husband.>


He Just Moved

An angel appeared to St. Joseph four times. There was no arguing and no negotiation. Joseph heard the call and he moved. Saint John Chrysostom noted this extraordinary, but quiet life and lifted it up as a model of a man whose faith was rooted so deep that it allowed action without having all of the answers. St. Joseph did not wait for certainty. God’s direction was enough. Many of us men have attempted to negotiate with our vocations, even when we know full well what is being asked of us. We find reasons to delay action. Joseph is the rebuke of such thinking.


Originally published in Catholic Manhood. Read original article