Samples from a series commissioned by an RCIA group.
May 1st is the feast day of Saint Joseph the Worker.
Saint Joseph ©Lawrence Klimecki |
In early Christian art Saint Joseph was depicted as an old, sometimes decrepit man, in order to accentuate Mary’s virginity and so as not to detract attention from her. But as we have come to a fuller understanding of Joseph’s role, his depiction in art has responded. More often than not Saint Joseph is now depicted as a mature man, one fully capable of protecting, guiding, and providing for the Blessed Mother and the Christ child.
“God our Father,
creator and ruler of the universe,
in every age you call man
to develop and use his gifts for the good of others.
With Saint Joseph as our example and guide,
help us to do the work you have asked
and come to the rewards you have promised.”
-The Liturgy of the Hours
Saint Matthias ©Lawrence Klimecki |
Jesus had many disciples (followers and students) but chose only twelve to be apostles, those He would send out into the world to preach the Gospel. When it came time to replace Judas the remaining eleven chose Matthias from among the disciples.
My confirmation name is Joseph. This post is very nice for my saint’s other day.