Friday, March 28, 2014

Ponderings of Grace - The Feast of St. Joseph

Below is a reflection that the SSJ Mission Corps director, Becca Little, wrote for the St. Mary-by-the-Sea Retreat House's Ponderings of Grace. We are delighted to share it here with you as well!

Openness. Love without hesitation or question. Humble loyalty. Each of these things could be used to describe Saint Joseph. As we celebrate him and I begin to reflect on these characteristics, it is not lost on me the similarity between the qualities of Saint Joseph and the qualities of the Sisters of Saint Joseph and SSJ Mission Corps communities.

Devoted service without second thought is the path that Saint Joseph modeled for us in his devotion to Mary and to the will of God. Daily I see this humility and loyalty in the faces and lives of the Sisters of Saint Joseph and the SSJ Mission Corps volunteers. Last year, during his Papal Inauguration, which fell on Saint Joseph's Day, Pope Francis describes Saint Joseph as a protector with a heart full of tenderness and compassion:

"In the Gospels, Saint Joseph appears as a strong and courageous man, a working man, yet in his heart we see great tenderness, which is not the virtue of the weak but rather a sign of strength of spirit and a capacity for concern, for compassion, for genuine openness to others, for love. We must not be afraid of goodness, of tenderness!"


  It is a privilege and honor to be a witness to this tenderness within the hearts and lives of the SSJ community. Daily I walk with the SSJ Mission Corps members, two young women who live lives full of this compassion, teaching me how to live out this call. As we celebrate the feast of Saint Joseph and continue to move together through Lent, I encourage you to look for the places in your own life where others are teaching you the humble, unfailing loyalty and compassion of Saint Joseph. These living examples are the key to finding these traits within our own hearts.

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