Friday, March 1, 2013

The Original Joseph

Today's Readings

The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; by the Lord has this been done, and it is wonderful in our eyes? - Matthew 21:42

This morning, our Pastor reminded the parish school children at their weekly Friday Mass that there was an interesting link between today's readings, and this, the first day of retirement for Benedict XVI, Pontiff Emeritus... One word: Joseph!

When Benedict (Joseph Ratzinger) went to Mass this morning, he heard the beginning of the story of the original Joseph, as told in the Book of Genesis.  This was the story of a youngest brother sold into slavery by his jealous older brothers for 20 pieces of silver.  Why?  Because Joseph was Daddy's favorite, and the brothers just couldn't stand it! (Read the Whole Story Beginning in Genesis Chapter 37)

If you know the rest of the story, then you know that Joseph went on to lead Egypt, and bring them out of the hard times of famine.  Not only was he loved by his father, Israel (Jacob), but he was also eventually adored by all the people as well.  Rejected by his brothers, and sold for a few silver coins, he became the cornerstone of entire people.  

Hmmm... this sounds familiar.  Take a look at ahead in the Gospel of Matthew at the conspiracy against Jesus.  Can you say foreshadowing?

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