Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin
Mary
(II Samuel 7:4a-5.12-14a.16; Romans 4:13.16-18.22; Matthew
1:18.18-21.24a)
In today’s gospel Joseph has a dilemma on his hands. According to the Law, Mary should be put to
death for seemingly having relations with another man while betrothed to
Joseph. But Joseph is “a righteous man”,
who pursues the purpose of the Law. As Jesus
will tell the Pharisees later in the Gospel, that purpose is to exhibit “justice,
mercy, and faithfulness.” Although the text does not say so directly, Joseph
resolves his dilemma with prayer. As
righteous, Joseph constantly prays.
Moreover, he is obviously in touch with the Lord when the angel
intermediary tells him to take Mary into his home.
For the last three decades a dilemma has been building in
the United States. Millions of immigrants
live here illegally. Righteous Americans
know that just laws must be obeyed. They
also realize that many of the undocumented have contributed significantly to
the common good and have little to return to in their native countries. Lawmakers should seek God’s help in forging a
just resolution to the crisis.
All of us face similar situations from time to time. We need to do what is right and to show love
for neighbor. Prudence will move us to
ask the Lord for guidance. Under the Spirit’s
direction we will make decisions that result in the good of all involved.
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