The Protector of the Family
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St. Joseph, Photo taken by Meryl Viola Bravo |
On the evening after the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, I realized the dimensions of a propriety and Sacred Virginity in my study of the Work celibacy brings to the Church comes a decision to leave the reality of being a fusion of contradicting propositions.
How does one remain celibate amidst a domineering seclusion of being the decision?
There are ten virgins. There are ten receiving the Sacrament of Confession at the throne of Grace before the Divine Bridegroom. As the lamp is full of grace, who would deny the grace more infinite than the capacity of man?
At a disposition of meeting a Celibacy of male persons who have received the Sacrament of Holy Order, who would limit the Sacrament with human standard by administration only?
At the throne of grace, I found a moment at the eve of a day. The sun setting again. And St. Joseph, protector of the family still having a family. For it is so conditioned in me to live only to have the family whole and composite and at a reality.
My biological father is at a knowledge by the condition that a man never dies alone when he has a family. And a Priest is a father.
Meryl Viola Bravo