Dec. 23, 2025

CC#45--The World Changed And Joseph Didn’t Say A Word

FAN MAIL--We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text Message The candles are burning low, Advent is nearly complete, and a quiet figure steps into focus: Saint Joseph. We open the door to the workshop where silence is eloquent and obedience changes history, exploring how a man with no recorded words still teaches us what fatherhood, courage, and reverence look like when God draws near. We walk through Scripture’s testimony that names Joseph as father, son of David, and guardian of the Messi...

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The candles are burning low, Advent is nearly complete, and a quiet figure steps into focus: Saint Joseph. We open the door to the workshop where silence is eloquent and obedience changes history, exploring how a man with no recorded words still teaches us what fatherhood, courage, and reverence look like when God draws near.

We walk through Scripture’s testimony that names Joseph as father, son of David, and guardian of the Messiah, and we reflect on why legal and spiritual fatherhood are not lesser realities but profound icons of the Father’s love. Drawing on Scott Hahn’s insights and the wisdom of the saints in his book "Joy to the World", we consider the angel’s charge to Joseph, his decisive yes, and the way that choice shelters the Incarnation. From Nazareth to Egypt and back, Joseph’s path shows how vocation is lived: unhurried, attentive, and ready to act when God speaks. Along the way, we revisit how the birth of Christ reshaped time itself and why attempts to neutralize our calendars can’t erase the hinge of grace.

Together, we ponder Benedict XVI’s vision of authentic fatherhood as service to life and growth, and we bless the hidden faithfulness of fathers who labor without applause. As carols rise and Christmas nears, we let Joseph guide our imagination and prayer, learning to measure our days by presence, protection, and quiet love. If the true reward is simply to be with Christ, Joseph shows us how to arrive and adore.

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Key Points from the Episode:

• Advent nearing its fulfillment and the mystery of the Incarnation
• Joseph’s silence and deeds as a model of holiness
• Legal and spiritual fatherhood affirmed in Scripture
• Joseph as icon of God the Father’s care
• The angel’s counsel and Joseph’s fearless obedience
• Saints’ insights from Aquinas, Bernard, and Josemaría
• History and calendars centered on Christ’s birth
• Benedict XVI on authentic fatherhood and service
• Blessing and encouragement for fathers today
• Closing with Christmas carols 

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00:00 - Advent Mood And Incarnation Mystery

01:00 - Welcome And Opening Quote

01:24 - Scott Hahn On Joseph’s Silent Greatness

04:30 - Prayer, Obedience, And Joseph’s Influence

06:48 - Calendars, History, And Christ At The Center

09:00 - Fatherhood: Legal, Spiritual, And Real

12:00 - Joseph As Icon Of The Father

15:03 - Vocation Affirmed: The Angel’s Counsel

17:20 - Saints’ Witness And The Joy Of Christmas

19:30 - Benedict XVI On True Fatherhood

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The candles are burning low.

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Advent is nearly complete.

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The mystery of the incarnation draws ever closer.

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Join me on this Catholic corner as we ponder this profound moment.

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God made man for our salvation.

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Now, here's your host, David Kaiser.

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Hello, I am David, and welcome back to this Catholic Corner and happy Advent to everyone.

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So glad you have joined us here as we are getting closer to our Lord's coming in the flesh.

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As is our custom here at the Theory to Action Podcast, let us begin with the opening quote from our book of the day.

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Go on to the book.

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In 30 years of active church and academic work, I've taught thousands of classes.

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I've written several dozen books and countless articles, and I've recorded audio courses and lectures whose distribution numbers in the millions.

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I've hosted more than a dozen television series and peered on hundreds of radio shows.

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I've given thousands of parish and conference talks in many countries on many continents and even on the high seas.

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I say none of this to brag, but rather to show that all of those millions of words I've produced at up to less than an ant hill when I compare them to the mountainous accomplishments of one great silent man Joseph of Nazareth.

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Christians have always held the man in fascination.

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The New Testament begins by telling the events of salvation from his point of view.

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Some of history's greatest minds have pondered his actions, from Augustine through Aquinas to Saint John Paul II.

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Yet we do not know a single syllable of a single word he ever spoke.

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Certainly we assume he prayed the traditional prayers of Israel.

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The prayers we find, for example, on the lips of his adopted son, Jesus.

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Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.

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You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.

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Mark 12, 29 through 30.

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Jesus was truly human, and had to learn his prayers from someone, quite likely from his parents.

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We do know that Jesus was obedient to Joseph and to Mary.

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That comes to us from Luke 2, 51.

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Even the most prolific author in all of history can claim to have had such influence to have influenced God Himself.

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And yet, as I said, we possess not a single word that we can call Saint Joseph's.

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What we have are his deeds and his silence, which is itself significant.

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One of the best-selling modern biographies of Mary's husband is titled Joseph the Silent.

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No one, I'm afraid, will ever write even a paragraph about me with the title Scott the Silent.

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But Joseph's actions speak of volumes.

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Like great poetry, they speak eloquently, if sometimes enematically.

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A wonderful book that shows deeply how the incarnation of the word made flesh completely changes and indeed changed the world in all of human history.

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So much so that the best part of the last two thousand years, we in Western civilization we codified our years by this singular event.

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This year would be twenty twenty-five AD.

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And the US Civil War would have been fought in eighteen sixty-one through eighteen sixty-five A.D.

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And Caesar Augustus would have taken over his rule in the Roman Empire in 41 BC, meaning before Christ.

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BC equals before Christ, and AD equals ano domine.

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It wasn't until I got to college and these religious academic circles started using the terms B C E and C E, meaning before the Common Era and the Common Era.

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I was like, what?

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That's not right.

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What is the Common Era?

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Are we living in the novel of 1984 by George Orwell now?

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Why are we changing around the language?

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What gives?

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And you always know something is up when they start changing the language.

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But regardless.

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Let's get back to Joseph in the good news, going back to our book of the day.

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The simple fact is that an adoptive father is as much of a father as a natural father is.

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That was true in Jesus' day as it is in our own day.

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It was recognized in Israel's law and in Roman law, and it remains true of the laws of the state in which we live.

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With my own eyes, I have seen it to be true in countless families.

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For those reasons and others, I think that the term foster father, when applied to Saint Joseph, can sometimes hinder as much as it helps.

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From the testimony of Scripture, we know that in the Holy Family Joseph was Jesus' father.

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That's the word we find in Luke 2.33 when the Virgin Mary speaks to Jesus.

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She refers to her husband as your father, Luke 2.48.

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The neighbors consider Jesus to be Joseph's son, Luke 4.22, and the carpenter's son, Matthew 13, 55.

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Joseph's vocation is to be an earthly image of Jesus' Heavenly Father.

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God is more father than any man on earth, though he fathers without gender, without a body, without sexual organs or the sexual act, or without a spouse.

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God's fatherhood is perfect.

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So we know that fatherhood is not primarily physical, but rather spiritual.

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The fatherhood of Joseph is spiritual and real, though virginal, just as the fatherhood of God is spiritual and non-physical.

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Saint Joseph serves then as an icon of God the Father.

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And even Jesus would have thought of him in that way.

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Jesus was truly human and he thought as humans think.

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When we think of trees, for example, our reference point is either our sense of perception or our memory of actual trees.

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When we meditate on God the Father, we draw from some memory or experience of fatherhood.

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When Jesus addressed or thought of his heavenly father, he probably relied on the analogy of his earthly father, Saint Joseph.

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Later in life, Jesus said, Whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother.

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Mark three, thirty-five.

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He never assigned his disciples the role of father in his life.

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Not even by analogy.

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That was the singular privilege of Saint Joseph to be the earthly father of Jesus.

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Scott Hahn's book is great because he takes you through the dense theology that surrounds Joseph and Joseph coming into Jesus' life.

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He walks you through the various theories on why this happened.

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And yet no theory really matters.

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He still comes to this conclusion, no matter the road he takes.

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Which should be our conclusion as well.

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Let's go back to the book for Scott Hahn's conclusion.

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Read in this light the angel's counsel to Joseph makes perfect sense.

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But as he considered this, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit.

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Matthew 1 20.

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The angel directs Joseph to set aside pious fears and inhibitions that would lead him away from his vocation.

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God is calling Joseph to be the legal father of the Davidic Messiah.

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Of the pe of three possible explanations for Joseph's motives, I find this the most satisfying.

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And I find good company in St.

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Thomas Aquinas, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, and Saint Jose Maria Escriva, who weighed the evidence and came to the same conclusion.

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Aha, what great company to be in.

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From Aquinas to St.

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Bernard of Clairvaux to Saint Jose Maria Escriva and frankly thousands of other saints down through the last two thousand plus years who saw the joy and wonderment of the Christmas story and looked with particular notice to Joseph the Silent, who fulfilled his role as a father to Jesus and husband to Mary.

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God's plan worked out.

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Let's conclude with one more poignant quote from Scott Hahn for this Christmas season as we are so close to our Lord coming in the flesh.

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Going back to the book.

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Nevertheless, Joseph was truly a husband to Mary, and more important, truly a father to Jesus.

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In fact, he was the man who enjoyed fatherhood to a preeminent degree.

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Pope Benedict the Sixteenth put it beautifully.

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There is but one fatherhood, that of God the Father, the one creator of the world, of all that is seen and unseen.

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Yet man created in the image of God has been granted a share in this one paternity of God.

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Reference Ephesians 3 15.

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Saint Joseph is a striking case of this, since he is a father without fatherhood according to the flesh.

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He is not the biological father of Jesus, whose father is God alone, and yet he lives his fatherhood fully and completely.

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To be a father means above all to be of service of life and growth.

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Saint Joseph, in this sense, gave proof of great devotion.

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For the sake of Christ, he experienced persecution, exile, and the poverty which this entails.

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He had to settle far from his native town, and his only reward was to be with Christ.

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It is the only reward of any Christian father or mother or should hope for.

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Indeed, it is the only reward for any Christian to be with Christ.

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As we await his coming to this Christmas so soon, let us remember in this Catholic corner, if we stay close to Joseph, he will help us to contemplate this tremendous mystery, of which he was a silent but powerful witness.

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Thanks be to God for Joseph fulfilling God's plan some two thousand years ago.

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And let us pray for all fathers who fulfill their daily duties in life and silence.

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Our Lord Jesus Christ hears you loudly, and we pray for your reward that will be great in heaven.

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Just as Joseph the silence reward was.

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Merry Christmas to everyone, and may you all have a safe and most blessed holiday and remainder of Advent and a very, very Merry Christmas to each and every one of you.

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As always, let's remember to keep fighting the good fight.

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And now we will continue with our tradition of the playing of the Christmas carols.

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Angels, we have heard on high, sweetly, sweetly over the place, and we high echo straight.

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Angels, we have heard on high, sweetly swinging over the flames, and single high echo straight.com, where we have everything we discussed in this podcast as well as other great resources.

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Until next time, keep getting your mind.

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