A Reminder of Saint Joseph:
Here I think of a person whom I love very much, someone
who is, and has been, very important throughout my life. He has been a
support and an inspiration. He is the one I go to whenever I am “in a
fix”. You make me think of Saint Joseph. Your faces remind me of his.
Joseph had to face some difficult situations in his
life. One of them was the time when Mary was about to give birth, to
have Jesus. The Bible tells us that, “while they were [in Bethlehem],
the time came for her to deliver her child. And she gave birth to her
firstborn son and wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a
manger, because there was no place for them in the inn” (Luke 2.6-7).
The Bible is very clear about this: there was no room
for them. I can imagine Joseph, with his wife about to have a child,
with no shelter, no home, no place to stay. The Son of God came into
this world as a homeless person. The Son of God knew what it was to
start life without a roof over his head. We can imagine what Joseph must
have been thinking. How is it that the Son of God has no home? Why are
we homeless, why don’t we have housing?
These are questions which many
of you may ask, and do ask, every day. Like Saint Joseph, you may ask:
Why are we homeless, without a place to live? And those of us who do
have a home, a roof over our heads, would also do well to ask: Why do
these, our brothers and sisters, have no place to live? Why are these
brothers and sisters of ours homeless?
Joseph’s questions are timely even today; they accompany all those who throughout history have been, and are, homeless.
Joseph was someone who asked questions. But first and
foremost, he was a man of faith. Faith gave Joseph the power to find
light just at the moment when everything seemed dark. Faith sustained
him amid the troubles of life. Thanks to faith, Joseph was able to press
forward when everything seemed to be holding him back.
In the face of unjust and painful situations, faith
brings us the light which scatters the darkness. As it did for Joseph,
faith makes us open to the quiet presence of God at every moment of our
lives, in every person and in every situation. God is present in every
one of you, in each one of us.
I want to be very clear. There is no social or moral
justification, no justification whatsoever, for lack of housing. There
are many unjust situations, but we know that God is suffering with us,
experiencing them at our side. He does not abandon us.
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