Original Sculpture by Dony MacManus
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Saint Joseph, a faithful man
By a very noble design of Providence and the invitation of an angel, St. Joseph associated his life with that of Mary.
He was the true spouse and guardian of the Virgin and her honour. He was her companion in joys and sorrows. He was her humble servant and confidant, faithful follower and support at various events during the infancy and childhood of Jesus.
The devotion of St. Joseph to Mary is above that of all other saints; and in heaven he shares above all others in her glory and power; and receives with her and after her a most distinct devotion, above all other saints.
Know, imitate, pray to and preach Mary according to the divine mind and the teachings of the Church and in the spirit of the rerential attitude St. Joseph had for her.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
An Evil of the Mind
Pride of mind is the most dangerous disease and the most difficult one to cure. It is this pride which makes faith and obedience difficult. One has so much confidence in his own thinking that he would like to be self-sufficient, and he finds it hard to accept the teachings of faith. At the very least, he would want to subject them to criticism and rational interpretation. Similarly, he trusts his own views so much that he is reluctant to consult others, especially his superiors. Painfully imprudent acts are the result. Such a person clings so sturbbornly to his own ideas that he resolutely condemns any opinions which do not agree with his own. Here we have one of the most frequent causes of the discord which at times arises even among Catholic authors. St. Augustine draws attention to htese unfortunate disagreements, which destroy peace, harmony, and charity.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is the depiction of St. Joseph as the loving father holding his Son. We see the hard working St. Joseph in his face and hands, but at the same time his incredible love of and devotion to his Son. This is my favorite depiction of St. Joseph!
What strikes you most today?
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