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And yet, you hear of couples into todays day and age, who go without sex for extended periods of time. Or were never able to consumate their marriage. Why so hard to believe that a HOLY couple would not be thinking about sex all the time. Why so hard to realize they might have bigger fish to fry?But she did eventually marry. Catholics and Protestants agree on this. This becomes the source of the debate.
While the ProtoEvangelium of James is not Scripture (because there are a number of problematic passages in it) what it does indicate is where the mind of the Church was. We see that although several passages in that work are dismissed and never heard from again in serious theology, we also see that over the period of the next couple of centuries, the Church is discerning the true role of Mary in the history of salvation - defining and declaring that she is the Theotokos, and taking seriously her Perpetual Virginity - and although we know that the ProtoEvangelium of James isn’t their primary source, it’s the one thing we have in writing that shows where their thinking would have been coming from.
Have you ever met anyone who has experienced a miracle in their lives? Even something as insignificant as having their Rosary change to gold while they are praying is enough to cause people to quit their jobs, buy a bus, and take up the life of a traveling evangelist.
If a miracle that small can have that kind of an effect on someone’s life (since the amount of gold involved would still be worth less than a month’s wages for most people, and in any case, I’ve never heard of anyone actually selling their miraculous Rosary), imagine the effect it would have on an ordinary working man like Joseph, that his wife should conceive the Son of God, and that he should have the very Creator of the Universe running around underfoot in his home, day in and day out.
Seriously, I can’t imagine what it must be like to take care of the CHILD God. Not in a million would I risk another pregnancy. Can you imagine having morning sickness, and Jesus is running around like a child might?I’m the mother of three, so I have a woman’s perspective I think.
If I, while engaged, had been told that I would bear the child of Almighty God, I can assure you that not only would I be overwhelmed with the honor, I would take it extremely seriously. Even without having had the experience of raising ‘more than one’ child, I would know that being responsible for ‘two’ is harder than being responsible for ‘one.’ I would know that, having been chosen by God to bear His child, I would feel that I could not ‘split’ myself between the experience of being mother and spouse of God (not God’s ‘concubine’, not his ‘vessel’ to be used and tossed aside, but His true spouse). . .and being the ‘wife and mother’ to others. It would not feel ‘right’, regardless of whether or not I (engaged) planned already on being the wife of someone. I would tell my fiance and quite honestly, if he then said, “well, all right but once the kid comes we’re gonna just get on with our lives and have our own kids”, I’d break off the engagement. But if this were a just and faithful man (like St. Joseph), he’d not only be humbled but thrilled for me AND the baby to come, HE wouldn’t want to ‘assert the marital right’! He’d be thinking that he needed to spend all of his time and effort caring for the baby and making sure I was able to give 100% of my attention to that baby!
We have such a habit of enforcing today’s ideals and “how it is”, on history. It makes sense that a woman with child MUST have a husband not to be ridiculed, stoned, or put out to pasture as a whore in the time of Jesus’s birth. She would need a “husband”. Her child would need a “father”.
I think more women are accepting of this… I can easily imagine a life without sex. Take it or leave it. I enjoy sex. But I don’t have to have it! Men on the other hand… Well, I just don’t know. But I ask ANYONE that thinks they had relations… Would YOU? Would you look at Mary and say she’s your wife, she owes you, or you’re entitled? Entitled to the Mother of God?
If it’s so hard, how about Mother Theresa, A women we can currently relate to. I’m willing to bet she was a virgin at death. Would you have tried to have sex with Mother Theresa? Even if you were married? Can you not comprehend the holyness? Can you not see that she’s not for MAN? Why so hard to see this with the MOTHER of GOD??? Just 'cause there was a right? Joseph was a holy man. He understood his mission. I just don’t see how he would be so sexually charged that he thought he had the right to have sex with the MOTHER of GOD! He KNEW who she was. He knew her role. Is it impossible to wrap your mind around “out of my league?” Like WAY OUT!?
I can see where a very common/secular man would try… but NOT a true holy man. Not a man that believed his wife, whom he did not have sex with, yet is pg, is the mother of God. A true holy man would hold her in honor… and would not think he was even worthy. He understands his true role of protector.