Samuel 7:4-5, 12-14, 16 / Romans 4:13, 16-18, 22 / Matthew 1:16, 18-21, 24 (2020)
There is something interesting about St. Joseph in the gospels.
The gospels described the character of St. Joseph, saying that he was a man of honour, and what he did for Jesus and Mary.
But nothing of what St. Joseph said was recorded in the gospels; just about what he did.
But that was enough for us. From the gospel accounts, we can also see that St. Joseph was of a strong character and a man of faith.
To quote a few instances : Joseph took Mary to be his wife even though he wasn't exactly sure how she became pregnant.
After the birth of Jesus, when Herod was persecuting them, he did not abandon mother and child for his own safety.
St. Joseph also had a keen ear for listening to the will of God, whether it was by dreams or through visions of angels.
So it was his actions that spoke louder than any words.
It was by his actions that he showed his faith and trust in God.
Indeed, as we honour St. Joseph, we must learn, not only from his actions, but also from his silence.
Most of all, let us learn to do God's will, as St. Joseph did.