St. Joseph was a worker, strong, capable but spiritual enough to see and hear messages from God. He was courageous enough act on those commands even though they went against all common sense. His young betrothed pregnant yet a virgin? A move to Egypt, the place of slavery in the minds for the Jews? How many of us could obey such ludicrous messages? Modern artists reject sappy images of St. Joseph, choosing to capture a strong, loving man but supported by divine strength.
Melanie Jean Juneau serves as the Editor in Chief of Catholic Stand. She is a mother of nine children who has edited her kid's university term papers for over a decade. She blogs at joy of nine9 and mother of nine9. Her writing is humorous and heart warming; thoughtful and thought-provoking. Part of her call and her witness is to write the truth about children, family, marriage and the sacredness of life. Melanie is the administrator of ACWB, a columnist at CatholicLane, CatholicStand, Catholic365 , CAPC, author of Echoes of the Divine and Oopsy Daisy, and coauthor of Love Rebel: Reclaiming Motherhood.
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5 thoughts on “St. Joseph Through the Eyes of Modern Artists”
Happy feast day, Melanie! 🙂 thanks for the lovely pictures. I’ll show the kids. We were reading about St. Joseph and drawing him today.
Happy feast day, Melanie! 🙂 thanks for the lovely pictures. I’ll show the kids. We were reading about St. Joseph and drawing him today.
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This is simply gorgeous. Faith is so beautiful
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I am honoured
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