THE FEAST OF SAINT JOSEPH

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A saint whose story begins
in receiving news and rumor mixed,
in confusion, fear, and betrayal;
I have known these things,
but I am not yet a saint.

Do not fear to take this woman
as wife, the angel said.
Do not fear, do not fear, do not fear.
He kept his mouth shut and obeyed;
My faith is not that strong.

I wish to be a protector,
a loving father to children mine by grace.
If only I had dreams and angels
to guide me on my way,
then the saints may be closer.

But I would gladly settle for
a still small voice speaking
irrevocably into my ear:
do not fear.

 

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David Johnston

David Johnston is a deacon serving Trinity Episcopal Church and Vespers Campus Ministry in Huntington, WV. His interests include biblical interpretation, church history, campus ministry, bird watching, spending time with his wife and kids, and Twitter where you can follow him @dl_johnston.

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