View the Jesuit Prayer Lenten Reflections Booklet

Select Language: EN ES
Download our App: Apple Android

Mar 19, 2026

Matthew 1: 16, 18-21, 24a

Jacob was the father of Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom Jesus was born, who is called the Messiah.

Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph, being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, planned to dismiss her quietly. But just when he had resolved to do this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the child conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”

When Joseph awoke from sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him; he took her as his wife.

New Revised Standard Version, copyright 1989, by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved. USCCB approved.

Mar 19, 2026

Making Space for Mercy

The humility of St. Joseph, “unwilling to expose Mary to public disgrace,” reveals a man of remarkable integrity.

Who among us has not felt the desire to right a wrong? When we feel betrayed or hurt, it is easy to seek vindication rather than mercy.

Joseph offers another path. Even before the angel appears, he chooses compassion over humiliation. Though confused and wounded, he refuses to disgrace Mary. In quiet humility, he makes space for mercy.

In a world marked by division and conflict, Joseph reminds us that another way is possible. He listens, prays, and allows God’s will to shape his response rather than reacting out of anger.

Today, where might God be inviting you to choose mercy instead of retaliation?

Where might God be asking you to listen more closely and trust more deeply?

May the quiet witness of St. Joseph guide us toward humility, reconciliation, and peace.

—Br. Bobby Nichols, SJ, is a Jesuit of the Midwest Province serving as a Campus Minister at Loyola University Chicago.

Mar 19, 2026

Prayer

God of humility,
 you entrusted St. Joseph with the care of your Son.
 Through his steady hand and humble heart,
 he helped form Jesus in compassion and love.

Grant us the courage to listen as Joseph did,
 patiently and prayerfully,
 seeking your will above our own.

Teach us to choose mercy over resentment
 and reconciliation over revenge.

Through the intercession of St. Joseph,
 help us become instruments of your quiet peace in the world.
 Amen.

—Br. Bobby Nichols, SJ 

Pray with the Pope

Welcome to JesuitPrayer.org

Ignatian spirituality reminds us that God pursues us in the routines of our home and work life, and in the hopes and fears of life's challenges. The founder of the Jesuits, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, created the Spiritual Exercises to deepen our relationship with Christ and to move our contemplation into service. May this prayer site anchor your day and strengthen your resolve to remember what truly matters.





Search our archives