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The Feast of St. Joseph is celebrated on March 19
From Scripture we know that
the great virtue of St. Joseph was his obedient faith. “He did as the
angel of the Lord commanded him and took Mary as his wife.” Mt 1:24. He
did this in spite of the fact that Mary’s pregnancy was apparently
visible to everyone. He took her in the mystery of her motherhood and
acted in obedient faith, as did Mary when she said, “Let it be done to
me according to your word.” Lk 1:38. “Blessed are they who have not
seen, yet have believed.” Jn 20:29.
As the Second Vatican Council
teaches, “The obedience of faith must be given to God as He reveals
Himself. By this obedience of faith man freely commits himself entirely
to God, making the full submission of his intellect and will to God who
reveals and willingly assenting to the revelation given by Him.” St.
Joseph is the model of this obedient faith.
He obeyed the command of the
angel and took Mary as his wife in marriage and virginity in a communion
of love with God and each other.
As the foster father of
Jesus, St. Joseph showed Him all the natural love and affection of a
father’s heart. He placed his life at the service of God in total
self-giving for our Savior who grew up in his house. And Jesus grew “in
wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man.” Lk 2:52.
On his part, Jesus “was
obedient to them” (Lk 2:51) and thereby sanctified His daily work with
St. Joseph. Work was the daily expression of love in the Holy Family.
Work, which was a consequence of Original Sin (see Gn 3:17-20), was now
redeemed by Jesus who labored at the workbench with St. Joseph. Work is
a human good that transforms nature and makes man in a sense, more
human.
Pope Paul VI said, “St. Joseph
is the model of those humble ones that Christianity raises up to great
destinies; he is the proof that in order to be a good and genuine
follower of Christ, there is no need of great things – it is enough to
have the common, simple and human virtues, but they need to be true and
authentic.
Pope Pius IX declared St.
Joseph to be the “Patron of the Catholic Church”. We place our
confidence in his protection because he will protect the Church family
just as he protected the Holy Family.
Pope John Paul II prayed, “May
St. Joseph become for all of us an exceptional teacher in the service of
Christ’s saving mission, a mission which is the responsibility of each
and every member of the Church: husbands and wives, parents, those who
live by the work of their hands or by any other kind of work, those
called to the contemplative life and those called to the apostolate . .
. .”
St. Joseph’s Oratory is
located on Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec. It has the second largest
dome in the world, after St. Peter’s in Rome. The Oratory was built
through the faith and signs and wonders performed by Blessed Andre
Bessette in the early part of this century.
In the year 1916 alone, 435
people were healed. Brother Andre attributed all of these to the help of
St. Joseph. He died at the age of 91 in 1937. Over a million faithful
filed past his casket day and night for seven days. Pope John Paul II
beatified him on May 23, 1982.
St Joseph and Blessed Andre,
pray for us!
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