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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 429: 3-19-20: Pride: Thursday

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🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

You're listening to Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith. Hey there, it sprouts.

0:24.1

Today is Thursday, March 19th, 2020.

0:29.2

It is also the feast day of yet another amazing saint, and that saint is St. Joseph,

0:35.8

the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus Christ.

0:41.4

Now, this week on the Catholic Sprout's podcast, we have been talking about the sin of pride

0:46.1

and the virtue that opposes pride, which is humility. We've already seen this play out

0:52.4

through the stories of David and Goliath, through the life of St. Patrick,

0:57.6

and yesterday through the most profound example we could ever have, which is from Jesus Christ himself,

1:04.6

especially when he willingly died on the cross for our sins.

1:09.7

Now, today we have another incredible example of the virtue of

1:14.3

humility lived out, and that is from the great St. Joseph. Now, first of all, let's review who

1:21.0

St. Joseph was. Saint Joseph was a good and holy man. We hear this in the gospel that he was very prayerful and very

1:31.2

respectful of Mary. They had decided to get married, but do you remember what happened just

1:38.4

before they were supposed to get married? Well, he found out that Mary was pregnant. Now, this would have caused a lot of scandal.

1:48.6

And so to protect Mary, he decided to privately divorce her, to sort of protect her, to not enter

1:55.8

into marriage with her, but protect her. Of course, he didn't do this. Do you remember why? Because he had a dream.

2:04.0

He had a dream and an angel of God came to him and told him not to worry. Don't worry. This is part of

2:10.6

God's plan. Marry her and name the child Jesus. Now, we might take for granted that Joseph had this dream and then he got up and did it.

2:21.1

You might think, well, if an angel talks to you, of course you're going to do what the angel said.

2:25.9

But how many times have we had strong feelings that we should do something or even maybe

2:31.0

had a thought that seems so vivid that we feel like, yes, I should do that,

2:36.4

but then we don't do it. We think, oh, that was a crazy thought. I don't know why I thought that.

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