March 19:
SOLEMNITY OF ST. JOSEPH. FIDELITY TO OUR DIVINE VOCATION:
SOLEMNITY OF ST. JOSEPH. FIDELITY TO OUR DIVINE VOCATION:
F. Suarez, Joseph of Nazareth, pp 215-216.
Saint Joseph had his share of difficulties, but he always relied upon the help of God. He refused to deviate from his vocation. What else was his life if not a total dedication to the service for which he had been called? Husband to Our Lady, legal father to Jesus … He devoted his life to the attention he paid them, dedicated to fulfilling his vocation – the mission to which he had been called. As a dedicated man is one who does not belong to himself Joseph ceased to be concerned for – himself from the moment when, enlightened by an angel in that first dream, he fully accepted God’s designs for him. Receiving Mary as his spouse he began to live for those who had been placed in his care. God had entrusted him with his family, and Joseph did not disappoint him. God sought support in him, and he stood firm in every instance
We do not want a cold and routine, fruitless fidelity. The fidelity that is expected of us cannot be reduced to a mere avoidance of barbarities. Nor is it just scantily holding on, like bearing a burden on your shoulders that we have to get rid of as soon as possible. Nor do we want a static assent but a dynamic one. What does this mean? It is not a comfortable conformism: here I am, I have this task, and I’ll just fulfill it half-heartedly and see how far I would go. No: for love is never partial if it were to be authentic.
Our vocation is not a comfortable path just as Christ’s life wasn’t. It involves embracing, carrying the Cross of Christ daily for love. And precisely, this is the fidelity we want, a fidelity which is the perfection of love.
But let us remember that love consists in carrying out small details in our daily life even though they cost us to overcome ourselves, without giving up if at times we stumble along the way. That is why we need to renew our struggle many times, get up when we stumble with a humble and contrite heart daily.
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