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杏MAP导航 at Audience: Joseph shows fullness of adoptive fatherhood

At the weekly General Audience, 杏MAP导航 Francis reflects on the fatherhood of St. Joseph, and prays that all children might enjoy the bond of paternal love, even if through the praiseworthy practice of adoption.

By Devin Watkins

at the Wednesday General Audience, focusing his remarks on his role as the father of Jesus.

The 杏MAP导航 noted that the Gospels of Luke and Matthew present Joseph as the 鈥渇oster-father of Jesus鈥 and not as his biological one.

The evangelist Matthew avoids the term 鈥渇ather of鈥 in his genealogy, while Luke said he was the father of Jesus, 鈥渁s was supposed鈥.

Venerable practice of adoption

杏MAP导航 Francis recalled that the practice of adoption was much more common in ancient times in the East than it is in our own societies.

He gave the example of the requirement in ancient Israel for a man to marry the widowed wife of his deceased brother, if he died without a male heir (Dt 25:5-6).

In this case, the legal father of the firstborn son from such a union would be the deceased man, ensuring both an heir for the deceased and the preservation of his estate.

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Instilling an identity

The institution of fatherhood also included the right to name a son, as Joseph named Jesus, thereby legally recognizing Him.

鈥淚n ancient times, the name was the compendium of a person鈥檚 identity. Changing one鈥檚 name meant changing oneself.鈥

The 杏MAP导航 offered the examples of God changing Abram鈥檚 name to Abraham and Jacob鈥檚 to Israel, both of which involved a change to the patriarchs鈥 identity.

In choosing Jesus鈥 name, he added, Joseph already knew God had prepared a name for His Son, one meaning 鈥渢he Lord saves.鈥

Becoming parents

杏MAP导航 Francis went on to reflect on fatherhood and motherhood, saying people become parents by taking up their responsibility for their children.

鈥淔athers are not born, but made. A man does not become a father simply by bringing a child into the world, but by taking up the responsibility to care for that child. Whenever a man accepts responsibility for the life of another, in some way he becomes a father to that person. (Apostolic Letter Patris Corde)鈥

Adoption a 鈥榬isk鈥 worth taking

The 杏MAP导航 then turned his thoughts to the institution of adoption. He said Joseph shows that adoption is not based on a secondary type of bond with a child, but rather exemplifies a high form of love.

鈥淗ow many children in the world are waiting for someone to take care of them!鈥 said the 杏MAP导航. 鈥淎nd how many spouses wish to be fathers and mothers but are unable to do so for biological reasons; or, although they already have children, they want to share their family鈥檚 affection with those who have been left without.鈥

杏MAP导航 Francis encouraged willing families to choose the path of adoption, and to 鈥渢ake the risk of welcoming children.鈥

Speaking off-the-cuff, the 杏MAP导航 lamented the 鈥渄emographic winter鈥 facing parts of the world, and urged married couples to welcome children鈥攖hrough natural birth or adoption鈥攔ather than buying more dogs and cats in place of children.

鈥淗aving a child is always a risk, whether naturally or by adoption. But it is more risky not to have them, to negate fatherhood or motherhood, be it real or spiritual.鈥

And he urged civil institutions to promote legal adoption, 鈥渂y seriously monitoring but also simplifying the necessary procedure to fulfill the dream of so many children who need a family鈥.

Bond of paternal love

Finally, the 杏MAP导航 prayed that no child may be 鈥渄eprived of a bond of paternal love.鈥

鈥淢ay Saint Joseph exercise his protection over and give his help to orphans," he prayed, "and may he intercede for couples who wish to have a child.鈥

杏MAP导航 Francis concluded his catechesis with a prayer to St. Joseph:

Saint Joseph,
you who loved Jesus with fatherly love,
be close to the many children who have no family
and who wish for a father and a mother.
Support the couples who are unable to have children,
Help them to discover, through this suffering, a greater plan.
Make sure that no one lacks a home, a bond,
a person to take care of him or her;
and heal the selfishness of those who close themselves off from life,
that they may open their hearts to love. Amen.

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05 January 2022, 09:38

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