 I would say that the thing that strikes me the most that I've received from St. Joseph about fatherhood is his immediate obedience to God the Father. That he simply receives the word from God the Father and he does it. He doesn't discuss it, he doesn't ask a thousand questions, he doesn't hymn and haw. He simply, like unto Noah himself, who was also called a just man, when Noah was told to do something that is absolutely preposterous, he just goes out and begins to build this ark, which is crazy. But he receives the word of God and he does it without saying anything. That silent aspect of Joseph I think is something that we've lost. We want to dialogue about everything and fundamentally we don't just need to be heroes of the word but doers. And so the kind of man that receives the word of God and is obedient. And then of course looking as a father to the common good of his family as opposed to his personal good.