St Alphonsus Liguori: How much St Joseph must have suffered on the journey
into Egypt in seeing the sufferings of Jesus and Mary! … Joseph was indeed
conformed in all things to the will of the Eternal Father, but his tender and
loving heart could not but feel pain in seeing the Son of God trembling and
weeping from cold and the other hardships which He experienced on that hard
journey.
Pope Leo XIII: St. Joseph set himself to protect, with a
mighty love and a daily solicitude, his spouse and the Divine Infant; regularly
by his work he earned what was necessary for the one and the other for
nourishment and clothing; he guarded from death the Child threatened by a
monarch's jealousy, and found for Him a refuge; in the miseries of the journey
and in the bitterness of exile he was ever the companion, the assistance, and
the upholder of the Virgin and of Jesus.
Pope Francis I: How does Joseph respond to his calling to be the protector of
Mary, Jesus and the Church? By being constantly attentive to God, open to the
signs of God’s presence and receptive to God’s plans, and not simply to his
own. […] Joseph is a “protector” because he is able to hear God’s voice and be
guided by his will; and for this reason he is all the more sensitive to the
persons entrusted to his safekeeping. He can look at things realistically, he
is in touch with his surroundings, and he can make truly wise decisions. In
him, dear friends, we learn how to respond to God’s call, readily and
willingly, but we also see the core of the Christian vocation, which is Christ!
Let us protect Christ in our lives, so that we can protect others, so that we
can protect creation!
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