30.
Besides trusting in Joseph's sure
protection, the Church also trusts in his noble example, which transcends all
individual states of life and serves as a model for the entire Christian
community, whatever the condition and duties of each of its members may be.
As the Constitution on Divine Revelation of
the Second Vatican Council has said, the basic attitude of the entire Church
must be that of "hearing the word of God with reverence,"(46)
an absolute readiness to serve faithfully God's salvific will revealed in
Jesus. Already at the beginning of human redemption, after Mary, we find the model
of obedience made incarnate in St. Joseph, the man known for having faithfully
carried out God's commands.
Pope Paul VI invited us to invoke Joseph's
patronage "as the Church has been wont to do in these recent times, for
herself in the first place, with a spontaneous theological reflection on the
marriage of divine and human action in the great economy of the Redemption, in
which economy the first-the divine one-is wholly sufficient unto itself, while
the second-the human action which is ours-though capable of nothing (cf. Jn
15:5), is never dispensed from a humble but conditional and ennobling
collaboration. The Church also calls upon Joseph as her protector because of a
profound and ever present desire to reinvigorate her ancient life with true
evangelical virtues, such as shine forth in St. Joseph."(47)
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