March, dedicated to St. Joseph

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March, dedicated to St. Joseph

Post by Denise » Sun Mar 01, 2020 8:45 am

Feast of St. Joseph - March 19

J.M.J.


GO TO JOSEPH

"Of old it was said to the needy and suffering people in the kingdom of Egypt: 'Go to
Joseph, and do all that he shall say to you.' (Gen.
41:55).

"The same is now said by the Sovereign Pontiff to all needy and suffering people in
the kingdom of the Church: GO TO JOSEPH . . . .

"What was truly said of the first Joseph, as to his future, and as to his goodness,
his chastity, his patience, his wisdom, his influence with the king, his power over
the people, and his love for his brethren, is verified much more perfectly, even to
this day, in the second JOSEPH."
-- Herbert Cardinal Vaughan (1832-1903)

ST. TERESA'S PLEA
(St. Teresa of Avila, 1515-1582)

"Would that I could persuade all men to be devoted to this glorious Saint, for I know
by long experience what blessings he can obtain for us from God. I have never known
anyone who was truly devoted to him and honored him by particular services who did
not advance greatly in virtue: for he helps in a special way those souls who commend
themselves to him. It is now very many years since I began asking him for something
on his feast, and I have always received it. If the petition was in any way amiss, he
rectified it for my greater good . . . I ask for the love of God that he who does not
believe me will make the trial for himself - then he will find out by experience the
great good that results from commending oneself to this glorious Patriarch and in
being devoted to him . . ."
-Autobiography, VI, 11-12

WORDS OF ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI (1696-1787)

"Since we all must die, we should cherish a special devotion to St. Joseph, that he
may obtain for us a happy death. All Christians regard him as the advocate of the
dying who had honored him during their life, and that for three reasons:

"First, because Jesus Christ loved him not only as a friend, but as a father, and on
this account his mediation is far more efficacious than that of any other Saint.

"Second, because St. Joseph has obtained special power against the evil spirits, who
tempt us with redoubled vigor at the hour of death.

"Third, the assistance given St. Joseph at his death by Jesus and Mary obtained for
him the right to secure a holy and peaceful death for his servants. Hence, if they
invoke him at the hour of death he will not only help them, but he will also obtain
for them the assistance of Jesus and Mary."


POPE LEO XIII
From the Encyclical Quamquam pluries, August 15, 1889

"Since the bond of marriage existed between Joseph and the Blessed Virgin, there can
be no doubt that more than any other person he approached that supereminent dignity
by which the Mother of God is raised far above all created natures."

"Blessed Joseph . . . was indeed the husband of Mary and the father, as was supposed,
of Jesus Christ. From this arise all his dignity, grace, holiness and glory . . . is
his numberless family, scattered throughout all lands, over which he rules with a
sort of paternal authority, because he is the husband of Mary and the father of Jesus
Christ."

"Just as Mary, Mother of the Saviour, is spiritual mother of all Christians . . .
Joseph looks on all Christians as having been confided to himself . . . He is the
defender of the Holy Church, which is truly the House of God and the Kingdom of God
on earth."
Devotion to the souls in Purgatory contains in itself all the works of mercy, which supernaturalized by a spirit of faith, should merit us Heaven. de Sales

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