COMMEMORATING THE FEAST OF ST. JOSEPH
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Introduced
By: Senators Irons, J Montalbano, Algiere, T Coderre, and F Caprio |
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Date
Introduced: March 13, 2002 |
WHEREAS, On
March 19, we respectfully and joyfully commemorate the feast day of St. Joseph;
and
WHEREAS,
Scripture records no words spoken by Joseph of the House of David. Known only
by his deeds, Joseph took his place in the history of his people as a man of
quiet courage and deep faith, tested often in Nazareth, in Bethlehem, and in
Egypt. Humble and noble, patient and determined, he bore his burdens with
dignity, his enduring strength as patriarch of the family and as a guide and
guardian in times of peril overcoming all adversity; and
WHEREAS,
This man, Joseph, is envisoned by Christians throughout the world as the
ebodiment of family solidarity - a dedicated, humble, hard-working father and
husband, a man, almost self-effacing in his love and concern for his family,
but determined and resolute in the face of his community's murmurings, and
daring and courageous in eluding Herod's men; and
WHEREAS, Our
drifting society of today still yearns to capture what Joseph's life embodied:
noble humanity overcoming adversity; the just peace of a beloved and loving
man; and the wealth of faith; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations hereby
commemorates the feast of St. Joseph and the principles his life celebrates;
and be it further
RESOLVED,
That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations hereby
commemorates the virtues of St. Joseph, and celebrates his feast day in joy,
and harmony, strengthened in will by his example and refreshed in spirit to
meet the challenges of the future.