Mar 19, 2012
The Church celebrates the Solemnity of St. Joseph on March 19. Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary, foster father of Jesus, silent in word but not in action, Joseph produced a model legacy of masculine faith. The carpenter displayed prudence in judgment and action as well as presence for his spouse, his child, and his community.
Prudence
Joseph demonstrated one dimension of prudence – exercising sound judgment – in his marriage. The Gospel of St. Matthew recounts how Joseph acted when he learned Mary was pregnant before their marriage. He could’ve announced the fact publicly and exposed Mary to the severe punishment of the law. But he didn’t. Joseph proved “unwilling to expose her to shame” and instead prepared to leave Mary quietly (Mt 1:19). An angel appeared to Joseph in a dream, assured him that the Holy Spirit had conceived the child in Mary’s womb, and how he must take Mary into his home. Joseph obeyed faithfully (Mt 1:20-25).
Joseph displayed another dimension of prudence – conducting oneself cautiously and carefully – when leading his family. Shortly after the Magi departed the Holy Family, an angel warned Joseph in a dream to flee with his young family to Egypt. King Herod planned to massacre of all infant boys in the region of Bethlehem. Joseph awoke, fled with Mary and Jesus promptly, and remained in Egypt until instructed once again by an angel to return to Nazareth (cf. Mt 2:13-23).