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Love, protect Church like St Joseph showed us, pope says

byCNS
17 February 2022
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Love, protect Church like St Joseph showed us, pope says

Teaching: Pope Francis encouraged Christians to seek St Joseph’s intercession, especially in “the most difficult times in your life and the life of your communities.” Photo: CNS

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THE same love that gave St Joseph the strength to protect Jesus and Mary must inspire Christians to love the church, especially when calling out its sins and flaws, Pope Francis said.

Love “makes us capable of speaking the truth fully in a nonpartisan way; of saying what is wrong but also of recognising all the goodness and holiness that are present,” Pope Francis said during his weekly general audience.

“Nowadays it is common, it is an everyday occurrence, to criticize the Church, to point out its inconsistencies – and there are many – to point out its sins, which in reality are our inconsistencies, our sins, because the Church has always been a people of sinners who encounter God’s mercy,” the pope said.

“Let us ask ourselves if, in our hearts, we love the Church.”

Reflecting on St Joseph as the patron of the universal Church, Pope Francis said he was concluding his series of audience talks about the foster father of Jesus.

The Gospel stories involving St Joseph note that he takes Jesus and Mary with him and obeys God’s commands, thus highlighting his role as their protector, he said.

Departing from his prepared remarks, he added that “a very beautiful aspect of the Christian vocation” is protecting life and “protecting human development”.

“The Christian is – we may say – like St Joseph: he or she must protect,” he said.

“To be a Christian is not only about receiving the faith, confessing the faith, but protecting life, one’s own life, the life of others, the life of the Church.”

Christians, he continued, “must always ask ourselves whether we are protecting with all our strength Jesus and Mary, who are mysteriously entrusted to our responsibility, our care, our custody”.

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St Joseph, “in continuing to protect the Church, continues to protect the child and his mother, and we too, in loving the Church, continue to love the Child and His mother,” he said.

Loving the Church, he said, means protecting and walking with all its members.

“The Church is not that small group that is close to the priest and bosses everyone around; no. We all are the Church, all of us,” he said.

“This is a good question: when I have a problem with someone, do I try to protect them or do I immediately condemn them, speak ill of them, destroy them? We must protect, always protect.”

Pope Francis encouraged Christians to seek St Joseph’s intercession, especially in “the most difficult times in your life and the life of your communities”.

“Where our mistakes become a scandal, let us ask St Joseph to give us the courage to speak the truth, ask for forgiveness and humbly begin again. Where persecution prevents the Gospel from being proclaimed, let us ask St Joseph for the strength and patience to endure abuse and suffering for the sake of the Gospel,” Pope Francis said.

St Joseph’s intercession, he said, is also a source of comfort for the poor and the suffering and an encouragement for those “who serve the least, the defenceless, the orphans, the sick, the rejected of society”.

“How many saints have turned to him. How many people in the history of the church have found in him a patron, a guardian, a father.”

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