Today, as we celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, we reflect on the delicate balance between the dignity of work and the dangers of idolising it.
In the life of St. Joseph, we find a shining example of this balance. Despite being a carpenter by trade, he remained deeply connected to God, receptive to His guidance, and committed to a well-rounded approach to work.
Today, as we celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, we reflect on the delicate balance between the dignity of work and the dangers of idolising it.
In the life of St. Joseph, we find a shining example of this balance. Despite being a carpenter by trade, he remained deeply connected to God, receptive to His guidance, and committed to a well-rounded approach to work.
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