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The Silence of Joseph

December 27, 2017 Posted by Deacon Keith Fournier Inspirational, Uncategorized

Published on THE STREAM

Joseph Ratzinger, now known to the world as Pope Emeritus Benedict, spoke of the silence of his namesake, Joseph, on December 18, 2005:

His is a silence permeated by contemplation of the mystery of God, in an attitude of total availability to his divine wishes. Let us allow ourselves to be “infected” by the silence of St. Joseph! We have much need of it in a world which is often too noisy, which does not encourage reflection and listening to the voice of God.

Several years ago, while in prayer, I was prompted to write these words concerning the silence of Joseph. I share them with you as we celebrate the Nativity of the Lord Jesus Christ. May this Christmas be a Holy Time, for you and your dear family and loved ones. Jesus Christ is Lord.

Merry Christmas.

The Silence of Joseph

The Silence of Joseph echoes in a world of noise turning a cacophony of self-love into a melody of self-surrender.

The Silence of Joseph is a seed which bears the fruit of holiness and courage.

The Silence of Joseph drowns the din of sorrow and silences the wailing of the weak.

The Silence of Joseph draws the world to a cave in Bethlehem where God is born as man and man is born again.

The Silence of Joseph draws us to our knees in worship of the Word made flesh in whose presence all words of men lose their meaning.

The Silence of Joseph directs a symphony of silence which stills the universe in adoration of the One in Whom the New creation has come.

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About Deacon Keith Fournier

Deacon Keith A. Fournier is the Founder and Chairman of Common Good Foundation and Common Good Alliance. A married Deacon of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Virginia, he and his wife Laurine have five grown children and seven grandchildren. He is a human rights lawyer and public policy advocate who served as the first and founding Executive Director of the American Center for Law and Justice in the 1990’S. He has long been active at the intersection of faith and culture and serves as Special Counsel to Liberty Counsel. He is also the Editor in Chief of Catholic Online and is a Senior Contributor to The Stream.

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