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Novena to
St.
Joseph
*NOVENA
PRAYER
*(prayer to be said
at the end of each
day's devotion)
Saint Joseph, I,
your unworthy child,
greet you. You are
the faithful
protector and
intercessor of all
who love and
venerate you. You
know that I have
special confidence
in you and that,
after Jesus and
Mary, I place all my
hope of salvation in
you, for you are
especially powerful
with God and will
never abandon your
faithful servants.
Therefore I humbly
invoke you and
commend myself, with
all who are dear to
me and all that
belong to me, to
your intercession. I
beg of you, by your
love for Jesus and
Mary, not to abandon
me during life and
to assist me at the
hour of my death.
Glorious Saint
Joseph, spouse of
the Immaculate
Virgin, obtain for
me a pure, humble,
charitable mind, and
perfect resignation
to the divine Will.
Be my guide, my
father, and my model
through life that I
may merit to die as
you did in the arms
of Jesus and Mary.
Loving Saint Joseph,
faithful follower of
Jesus Christ, I
raise my heart to
you to implore your
powerful
intercession in
obtaining from the
Divine Heart of
Jesus all the graces
necessary for my
spiritual and
temporal welfare,
particularly the
grace of a happy
death, and the
special grace I now
implore:
(Mention your
request).
Guardian of the Word
Incarnate, I feel
confident that your
prayers in my behalf
will be graciously
heard before the
throne of God.
Amen.
MEMORARE
Remember,
most pure spouse of
Mary, ever Virgin,
my loving protector,
Saint Joseph, that
no one ever had
recourse to your
protection or asked
for your aid without
obtaining relief.
Confiding,
therefore, in your
goodness, I come
before you and
humbly implore you.
Despise not my
petitions,
foster-father of the
Redeemer, but
graciously receive
them. Amen
Day
One
FOSTER-FATHER OF
JESUS
Saint Joseph, you
were privileged to
share in the mystery
of the Incarnation
as the foster-father
of Jesus.
Mary alone was
directly connected
with the fulfillment
of the mystery, in
that she gave her
consent to Christ's
conception and
allowed the Holy
Spirit to form the
sacred humanity of
Jesus from her
blood. You had a
part in this mystery
in an indirect
manner, by
fulfilling the
condition necessary
for the Incarnation
-- the protection of
Mary's virginity
before and during
your married life
with her. You made
the virginal
marriage possible,
and this was a part
of God's plan,
foreseen, willed,
and decreed from all
eternity.
In
a more direct manner
you shared in the
support, upbringing,
and protection of
the Divine Child as
His foster-father.
For this purpose the
Heavenly Father gave
you a genuine heart
of a father -- a
heart full of love
and self-sacrifice.
With the toil of
your hands you were
obliged to offer
protection to the
Divine Child, to
procure for Him
food, clothing, and
a home. You were
truly the saint of
the holy childhood
of Jesus -- the
living created
providence which
watched over the
Christ-Child.
When Herod sought
the Child to put Him
to death, the
Heavenly Father sent
an angel but only as
a messenger, giving
orders for the
flight; the rest He
left entirely in
your hands. It was
that fatherly love
which was the only
refuge that received
and protected the
Divine Child. Your
fatherly love
carried Him through
the desert into
Egypt until all
enemies were
removed. Then on
your arms the Child
returned to Nazareth
to be nourished and
provided for during
many years by the
labor of your hands.
Whatever a human son
owes to a human
father for all the
benefits of his
up-bringing and
support, Jesus owed
to you, because you
were to Him a
foster-father,
teacher, and
protector.
You served the
Divine Child with a
singular love. God
gave you a heart
filled with
heavenly,
supernatural love --
a love far deeper
and more powerful
than any natural
father's love could
be.
You served the
Divine Child with
great unselfishness,
without any regard
to self-interest,
but not without
sacrifices. You did
not toil for
yourself, but you
seemed to be an
instrument intended
for the benefit of
others, to be put
aside as soon as it
had done its word,
for you disappeared
from the scene once
the childhood of
Jesus had passed.
You were the shadow
of the Heavenly
Father not
only as the earthly
representative of
the authority of the
Father, but also by
means of your
fatherhood -- which
only appeared to be
natural -- you were
to hide for a while
the divinity of
Jesus. What a
wonderfully sublime
and divine vocation
was yours -- the
loving Child which
you carried in your
arms, and loved and
served so
faithfully, had God
in Heaven as Father
and was Himself God!
Yours is a very
special rank among
the saints of the
Kingdom of God,
because you were so
much a part of the
very life of the
Word of God made
Man. In your house
at Nazareth and
under your care the
redemption of
mankind was
prepared. What you
accomplished, you
did for us. You are
not only a powerful
and great saint in
the Kingdom of God,
but a benefactor of
the whole of
Christendom and
mankind. Your rank
in the Kingdom of
God, surpassing far
in dignity and honor
of all the angels,
deserves our very
special veneration,
love, and gratitude.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of having
been chosen by God
to be the
foster-father of His
Divine Son. As a
token of your own
gratitude to God for
this your greatest
privilege, obtain
for me the grace of
a very devoted love
for Jesus Christ, my
God and my Savior.
Help me to serve Him
with some of the
self-sacrificing
love and devotion
which you had while
on this earth with
Him. Grant that
through your
intercession with
Jesus, your
foster-Son, I may
reach the degree of
holiness God has
destined for me, and
save my soul.
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Second Day
VIRGINAL HUSBAND OF
MARY
Saint Joseph, I
honor you as the
true husband of Mary.
Scripture says:
"Jacob begot Joseph,
the husband of Mary,
and of her was born
Jesus who is called
Christ" (Matt.
1:16). Your marriage
to Mary was a sacred
contract by which
you and Mary gave
yourselves to each
other. Mary really
belonged to you with
all she was and had.
You had a right to
her love and
obedience; and no
other person so won
her esteem,
obedience, and love.
You were also the
protector and
witness of Mary's
virginity. By
your marriage you
gave to each other
your virginity, and
also the mutual
right over it -- a
right to safeguard
the other's virtue.
This mutual
virginity also
belonged to the
divine plan of the
Incarnation, for God
sent His angel to
assure you that
motherhood and
virginity in Mary
could be united.
This union of
marriage not only
brought you into
daily familiar
association with
Mary, the loveliest
of God's creatures,
but also enabled you
to share with her a
mutual exchange of
spiritual goods.
And Mary found
her edification in
your calm, humble,
and deep virtue,
purity, and
sanctity. What a
great honor comes to
you from this close
union with her whom
the Son of God calls
Mother and whom He
declared the Queen
of heaven and earth!
Whatever Mary had
belonged by right to
you also, and this
included her Son,
even though He had
been given to her by
God in a wonderful
way. Jesus belonged
to you as His legal
father. Your
marriage was the way
which God chose to
have Jesus
introduced into the
world, a great
divine mystery from
which all benefits
have come to us.
God the Son confided
the guardianship and
the support of His
Immaculate Mother to
your care.
Mary's life was that
of the Mother of the
Savior, who did not
come upon earth to
enjoy honors and
pleasures, but to
redeem the world by
hard work,
suffering, and the
cross. You were the
faithful companion,
support, and
comforter of the
Mother of Sorrows.
How loyal you were
to her in poverty,
journeying, work,
and pain. Your love
for Mary was based
upon your esteem for
her as Mother of
God. After God and
the Divine Child,
you loved no one as
much as her. Mary
responded to this
love. She submitted
to your guidance
with naturalness and
easy grace and
childlike
confidence. The Holy
Spirit Himself was
the bond of the
great love which
united your hearts.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of being
the virginal husband
of Mary. As a token
of your own
gratitude to God,
obtain for me the
grace to love Jesus
with all my heart,
as you did, and
love Mary with some
of the tenderness
and loyalty with
which you loved her.
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Third
Day
MAN CHOSEN BY THE
BLESSED TRINITY
Saint Joseph, you
were the man chosen
by God the Father.
He selected you
to be His
representative on
earth, hence He
granted you all the
graces and blessings
you needed to be His
worthy
representative.
You were the man
chosen by God the
Son. Desirous
of a worthy
foster-father, He
added His own riches
and gifts, and above
all, His love. The
true measure of your
sanctity is to be
judged by your
imitation of Jesus.
You were entirely
consecrated to
Jesus, working
always near Him,
offering Him your
virtues, your work,
your sufferings,
your very life.
Jesus lived in you
perfectly so that
you were transformed
into Him. In this
lies your special
glory, and the
keynote of your
sanctity. Hence,
after Mary, you are
the holiest of the
saints.
You were chosen by
the Holy Spirit.
He is the mutual
Love of the Father
and the Son -- the
heart of the Holy
Trinity. In His
wisdom He draws
forth all creatures
from nothing, guides
them to their end in
showing them their
destiny and giving
them the means to
reach it. Every
vocation and every
fulfillment of a
vocation proceeds
from the Holy
Spirit. As a
foster-father of
Jesus and head of
the Holy Family, you
had an exalted and
most responsible
vocation -- to open
the way for the
redemption of the
world and to prepare
for it by the
education and
guidance of the
youth of the
God-Man. In this
work you cooperated
as the instrument of
the Holy Spirit. The
Holy Spirit was the
guide; you obeyed
and carried out the
works. How perfectly
you obeyed the
guidance of the God
of Love!
The words of the Old
Testament which
Pharaoh spoke
concerning Joseph of
Egypt can well be
applied to you: "Can
we find such another
man, that is full of
the spirit of God,
or a wise man like
to him?" (Gen.
41:38). No less is
your share in the
divine work of God
than was that of
Egypt. You now reign
with your foster-Son
and see reflected in
the mirror of God's
Wisdom the Divine
Will and what is of
benefit to our
souls.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for having
made you the man
specially chosen by
Him. As a token of
your own gratitude
to God, obtain for
me the grace to
imitate your virtues
so that I too may be
pleasing to the
Heart of God. Help
me to give myself
entirely to His
service and to the
accomplishment of
His Holy Will, that
one day I may reach
heaven and be
eternally united to
God as you are.
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Fourth Day
FAITHFUL SERVANT
Saint Joseph, you
lived for one
purpose -- to be the
personal servant of
Jesus Christ, the
Word made flesh.
Your noble birth
and ancestry, the
graces and gifts, so
generously poured
out on you by God --
all this was yours
to serve our Lord
better. Every
thought, word, and
action of yours was
a homage to the love
and glory of the
Incarnate Word. You
fulfilled most
faithfully the role
of a good and
faithful servant who
cared for the House
of God.
How perfect was your
obedience!
Your position in the
Holy Family obliged
you to command, but
besides being the
foster-father of
Jesus, you were also
His disciple. For
almost thirty years,
you watched the
God-Man display a
simple and prompt
obedience, and you
grew to love and
practice it very
perfectly yourself.
Without exception
you submitted to
God, to the civil
rulers, and to the
voice of your
conscience.
When God sent an
angel to tell you to
care for Mary, you
obeyed in spite of
the mystery which
surrounded her
motherhood. When you
were told to flee
into Egypt under
painful conditions,
you obeyed without
the slightest word
of complaint. When
God advised you in a
dream to return to
Nazareth, you
obeyed. In every
situation your
obedience was as
simple as your
faith, as humble as
your heart, as
prompt as your love.
It neglected
nothing; it took in
every command.
You had the virtue
of perfect
devotedness,
which marks a good
servant. Every
moment of your life
was consecrated to
the service of our
Lord: sleep, rest,
work, pain. Faithful
to your duties, you
sacrificed
everything
unselfishly, even
cheerfully. You
would have
sacrificed even the
happiness of being
with Mary. The rest
and quiet of
Nazareth was
sacrificed at the
call of duty. Your
entire life was one
generous giving,
even to the point of
being ready to die
in proof of your
love for Jesus and
Mary. With true
unselfish
devotedness you
worked without
praise or reward.
But God wanted you
to be in a certain
sense a cooperator
in the Redemption of
the world. He
confided to you the
care of nourishing
and defending the
Divine Child. He
wanted you to be
poor and to suffer
because He destined
you to be the
foster-father of His
Son, who came into
the world to save
men by His
sufferings and
death, and you were
to share in His
suffering. In all of
these important
tasks, the Heavenly
Father always found
you a faithful
servant!
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of being
God's faithful
servant. As a token
of your own
gratitude to God,
obtain for me the
grace to be a
faithful servant of
God as you were.
Help me to share, as
you did, the perfect
obedience of Jesus,
who came not to do
His Will, but the
Will of His Father;
to trust in the
Providence of God,
knowing that if I do
His Will, He will
provide for all my
needs of soul and
body; to be calm in
my trials and to
leave it to our Lord
to free me from them
when it pleases Him
to do so. And help
me to imitate your
generosity, for
there can be no
greater reward here
on earth than the
joy and honor of
being a faithful
servant of God.
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Fifth
Day
PATRON OF THE
CHURCH
Saint Joseph, God
has appointed you
patron of the
Catholic Church
because you were the
head of the Holy
Family, the
starting-point of
the Church. You were
the father,
protector, guide and
support of the Holy
Family. For that
reason you belong in
a particular way to
the Church, which
was the purpose of
the Holy Family's
existence.
I believe that the
Church is the family
of God on earth. Its
government is
represented in
priestly authority
which consists above
all in its power
over the true Body
of Christ, really
present in the
Blessed Sacrament of
the Altar, thus
continuing Christ's
life in the Church.
From this power,
too, comes authority
over the Mystical
Body of Christ, the
members of the
Church -- the power
to teach and govern
souls, to reconcile
them with God, to
bless them, and to
pray for them.
You have a special
relationship to the
priesthood because
you possessed a
wonderful power over
our Savior Himself.
Your life and office
were of a priestly
function and are
especially connected
with the Blessed
Sacrament. To some
extent you were the
means of bringing
the Redeemer to us
-- as it is the
priest's function to
bring Him to us in
the Mass -- for you
reared Jesus,
supported,
nourished, protected
and sheltered Him.
You were prefigured
by the patriarch
Joseph, who kept
supplies of wheat
for his people. But
how much greater
than he were you!
Joseph of old gave
the Egyptians mere
bread for their
bodies. You
nourished, and with
the most tender
care, preserved for
the Church Him who
is the Bread of
Heaven and who gives
eternal life in Holy
Communion.
God has appointed
you patron of the
Church because the
glorious title of
patriarch also falls
by special right to
you. The patriarchs
were the heads of
families of the
Chosen People, and
theirs was the honor
to prepare for the
Savior's
incarnation. You
belonged to this
line of patriarchs,
for you were one of
the last descendants
of the family of
David and one of the
nearest forebears of
Christ according to
the flesh. As
husband of Mary, the
Mother of God, and
as the foster-father
of the Savior, you
were directly
connected with
Christ. Your
vocation was
especially concerned
with the Person of
Jesus; your entire
activity centered
about Him. You are,
therefore, the
closing of the Old
Testament and the
beginning of the
New, which took its
rise with the Holy
Family of Nazareth.
Because the New
Testament surpasses
the Old in every
respect, you are the
patriarch of
patriarchs, the most
venerable, exalted,
and amiable of all
the patriarchs.
Through Mary, the
Church received
Christ, and
therefore the Church
is indebted to her.
But the Church owes
her debt of
gratitude and
veneration to you
also, for you were
the chosen one who
enabled Christ to
enter into the world
according to the
laws of order and
fitness. It was by
you that the
patriarchs and the
prophets and the
faithful reaped the
fruit of God's
promise. Alone among
them all, you saw
with your own eyes
and possessed the
Redeemer promised to
the rest of men.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of being
the Patron of the
Church. As a token
of your own
gratitude to God,
obtain for me the
grace to live always
as a worthy member
of this Church, so
that through it I
may save my soul.
Bless the priests,
the religious, and
the laity of the
Catholic Church,
that they may ever
grow in God's love
and faithfulness in
His service. Protect
the Church from the
evils of our day and
from the persecution
of her enemies.
Through your
powerful
intercession may the
church successfully
accomplish its
mission in this
world -- the glory
of God and the
salvation of souls!
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Sixth
Day
PATRON OF
FAMILIES
Saint Joseph, I
venerate you as the
gentle head of the
Holy Family. The
Holy Family was the
scene of your life's
work in its origin,
in its guidance, in
its protection, in
your labor for Jesus
and Mary, and even
in your death in
their arms. You
lived, moved, and
acted in the loving
company of Jesus and
Mary. The inspired
writer describes
your life at
Nazareth in only a
few words: "And
(Jesus) went down
with them and came
to Nazareth, and was
subject to them"
(Luke, 2:51). Yet
these words tell of
your high vocation
here on earth, and
the abundance of
graces which filled
your soul during
those years spent in
Nazareth.
Your family life at
Nazareth was all
radiant with the
light of divine
charity. There was
an intimate union of
heart and mind among
the members of your
Holy Family. There
could not have been
a closer bond than
that uniting you to
Jesus, your
foster-Son and to
Mary, your most
loving wife. Jesus
chose to fulfill
toward you, His
foster-father, all
the duties of a
faithful son,
showing you every
mark of honor and
affection due to a
parent. And Mary
showed you all the
signs of respect and
love of a devoted
wife. You responded
to this love and
veneration from
Jesus and Mary with
feelings of deepest
love and respect.
You had for Jesus a
true fatherly love,
enkindled and kept
aglow in your heart
by the Holy Spirit.
And you could not
cease to admire the
workings of grace in
Mary's soul, and
this admiration
caused the holy love
which you had
consecrated to her
on the day of your
wedding grow
stronger every day.
God has made you a
heavenly patron of
family life because
you sanctified
yourself as head of
the Holy Family and
thus by your
beautiful example
sanctified family
life. How peacefully
and happily the Holy
Family rested under
the care of your
fatherly rule, even
in the midst of
trials. You were the
protector,
counselor, and
consolation of the
Holy Family in every
need. And just as
you were the model
of piety, so you
gave us by your
zeal, your
earnestness and
devout trust in
God's providence,
and especially by
your love, the
example of labor
according to the
Will of God. You
cherished all the
experiences common
to family life and
the sacred memories
of the life,
sufferings, and joys
in the company of
Jesus and Mary.
Therefore the family
is dear to you as
the work of God, and
it is of the highest
importance in your
eyes to promote the
honor of God and the
well-being of man.
In your loving
fatherliness and
unfailing
intercession you are
the patron and
intercessor of
families, and you
deserve a place in
every home.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of living
in the Holy Family
and being its head.
As a token of your
own gratitude to
God, obtain God's
blessing upon my own
family. Make our
home the kingdom of
Jesus and Mary -- a
kingdom of peace, of
joy, and love.
I also pray for all
Christian families.
Your help is needed
in our day when
God's enemy has
directed his attack
against the family
in order to
desecrate and
destroy it. In the
face of these evils,
as patron of
families, be pleased
to help; and as of
old, you arose to
save the Child and
His Mother, so today
arise to protect the
sanctity of the
home. Make our homes
sanctuaries of
prayer, of love, of
patient sacrifice,
and of work. May
they be modeled
after your own at
Nazareth. Remain
with us with Jesus
and Mary, so that by
your help we may
obey the
commandments of God
and of the Church;
receive the holy
sacraments of God
and of the Church;
live a life of
prayer; and foster
religious
instruction in our
homes. Grant that we
may be reunited in
God's Kingdom and
eternally live in
the company of the
Holy Family in
heaven.
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Seventh Day
PATRON OF WORKERS
Saint Joseph, you
devoted your time at
Nazareth to the work
of a carpenter. It
was the Will of God
that you and your
foster-Son should
spend your days
together in manual
labor. What a
beautiful example
you set for the
working classes!
It was especially
for the poor, who
compose the greater
part of mankind,
that Jesus came upon
earth, for in the
synagogue of
Nazareth, He read
the words of Isaiah
and referred them to
Himself: "The
Spirit of the Lord
is upon me, because
He has anointed Me
to bring good news
to the poor..."
(Luke 4:18). It was
God's Will that you
should be occupied
with work common to
poor people, that in
this way Jesus
Himself might
ennoble it by
inheriting it from
you, His
foster-father, and
by freely embracing
it. Thus our Lord
teaches us that for
the humbler class of
workmen, He has in
store His richest
graces, provided
they live content in
the place God's
Providence has
assigned them, and
remain poor in
spirit for He said,
"Blessed are the
poor in spirit, for
theirs is the
kingdom of heaven"
(Matt. 5:3).
The kind of work to
which you devoted
your time in the
workshop of Nazareth
offered you many
occasions of
practicing humility.
You were privileged
to see each day the
example of humility
which Jesus
practiced -- a
virtue most pleasing
to Him. He chose for
His earthly
surroundings not the
courts of princes
nor the halls of the
learned, but a
little workshop of
Nazareth. Here you
shared for many
years the humble and
hidden toiling of
the God-Man. What a
touching example for
the worker of today!
While your hands
were occupied with
manual work, your
mind was turned to
God in prayer. From
the Divine Master,
who worked along
with you, you
learned to work in
the presence of God
in the spirit of
prayer, for as He
worked He adored His
Father and
recommended the
welfare of the world
to Him, Jesus also
instructed you in
the wonderful truths
of grace and virtue,
for you were in
close contact with
Him who said of
Himself, "I am the
Way and the Truth
and the Life."
As you were working
at your trade, you
were reminded of the
greatness and
majesty of God, who,
as a most wise
Architect, formed
this vast universe
with wonderful skill
and limitless power.
The light of divine
faith that filled
your mind, did not
grow dim when you
saw Jesus working as
a carpenter. You
firmly believed that
the saintly Youth
working beside you
was truly God's own
Son.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of being
able to work side by
side with Jesus in
the carpenter shop
of Nazareth. As a
token of your own
gratitude to God,
obtain for me the
grace to respect the
dignity of labor and
ever to be content
with the position in
life, however lowly,
in which it may
please Divine
Providence to place
me. Teach me to work
for God and with God
in the spirit of
humility and prayer,
as you did, so that
I may offer my toil
in union with the
sacrifice of Jesus
in the Mass as a
reparation for my
sins, and gain rich
merit for heaven.
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Eighth Day
FRIEND IN
SUFFERING
Saint Joseph,
your share of
suffering was very
great because of
your close union
with the Divine
Savior. All the
mysteries of His
life were more or
less mysteries of
suffering. Poverty
pressed upon you,
and the cross of
labor followed you
everywhere. Nor were
you spared domestic
crosses, owing to
misunderstandings in
regard to the
holiest and most
cherished of all
beings, Jesus and
Mary, who were all
to you. Keen must
have been the
suffering caused by
the uncertainty
regarding Mary's
virginity; by the
bestowal of the name
of Jesus, which
pointed to future
misfortune. Deeply
painful must have
been the prophecy of
Simeon, the flight
into Egypt, the
disappearance of
Jesus at the Paschal
feast. To these
sufferings were
surely added
interior sorrow at
the sight of the
sins of your own
people.
You bore all this
suffering in a truly
Christ-like manner,
and in this you are
our example. No
sound of complaint
or impatience
escaped you -- you
were, indeed, the
silent saint! You
submitted to all in
the spirit of faith,
humility,
confidence, and
love. You cheerfully
bore all in union
with and for the
Savior and His
Mother, knowing well
that true love is a
crucified love. But
God never forsook
you in your trials.
The trials, too,
disappeared and were
changed at last into
consolation and joy.
It seems that God
had purposely
intended your life
to be filled with
suffering as well as
consolation to keep
before my eyes the
truth that my life
on earth is but a
succession of joys
and sorrows, and
that I must
gratefully accept
whatever God sends
me, and during the
time of consolation
prepare for
suffering. Teach me
to bear my cross in
the spirit of faith,
of confidence, and
of gratitude toward
God. In a happy
eternity, I shall
thank God fervently
for the sufferings
which He deigned to
send me during my
pilgrimage on earth,
and which after your
example I endured
with patience and
heartfelt love for
Jesus and Mary.
You were truly the
martyr of the hidden
life. This was God's
Will, for the holier
a person is, the
more he is tried for
the love and glory
of God. If suffering
is the flowering of
God's grace in a
soul and the triumph
of the soul's love
for God, being the
greatest of saints
after Mary, you
suffered more than
any of the martyrs.
Because you have
experienced the
sufferings of this
valley of tears, you
are most kind and
sympathetic toward
those in need. Down
through the ages
souls have turned to
you in distress and
have always found
you a faithful
friend in suffering.
You have graciously
heard their prayers
in their needs even
though it demanded a
miracle. Having been
so intimately united
with Jesus and Mary
in life, your
intercession with
Them is most
powerful.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of being
able to suffer for
Jesus and Mary. As a
token of your own
gratitude to God,
obtain for me the
grace to bear my
suffering patiently
for love of Jesus
and Mary. Grant that
I may unite the
sufferings, works
and disappointments
of life with the
sacrifice of Jesus
in the Mass, and
share like you in
Mary's spirit of
sacrifice.
*NOVENA PRAYER
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Ninth
Day
PATRON OF A HAPPY
DEATH
Saint Joseph, how
fitting it was that
at the hour of your
death Jesus should
stand at your
bedside with Mary,
the sweetness and
hope of all mankind.
You gave your entire
life to the service
of Jesus and Mary;
at death you enjoyed
the consolation of
dying in Their
loving arms. You
accepted death in
the spirit of loving
submission to the
Will of God, and
this acceptance
crowned your hidden
life of virtue.
Yours was a merciful
judgment, for your
foster-Son, for whom
you had cared so
lovingly, was your
Judge, and Mary was
your advocate. The
verdict of the Judge
was a word of
encouragement to
wait for His coming
to Limbo, where He
would shower you
with the choicest
fruits of the
Redemption, and an
embrace of grateful
affection before you
breathed forth your
soul into eternity.
You looked into
eternity and to your
everlasting reward
with confidence. If
our Savior blessed
the shepherds, the
Magi, Simeon, John
the Baptist, and
others, because they
greeted His presence
with devoted hearts
for a brief passing
hour, how much more
did He bless you who
have sanctified
yourself for so many
years in His company
and that of His
Mother? If Jesus
regards every
corporal and
spiritual work of
mercy, performed in
behalf of our fellow
men our of love for
Him, as done to
Himself, and
promises heaven as a
reward, what must
have been the extent
of His gratitude to
you who in the
truest sense of the
word have received
Him, given Him
shelter, clothed,
nourished, and
consoled Him at the
sacrifice of your
strength and rest,
and even your life,
with a love which
surpassed the love
of all fathers.
God really and
personally made
Himself your debtor.
Our Divine Savior
paid that debt of
gratitude by
granting you many
graces in your
lifetime, especially
the grace of growing
in love, which is
the best and most
perfect of all
gifts. Thus at the
end of your life
your heart became
filled with love,
the fervor and
longing of which
your frail body
could not resist.
Your soul followed
the triumphant
impulse of your love
and winged its
flight from earth to
bear the prophets
and patriarchs in
Limbo the glad
tidings of the
advent of the
Redeemer.
Saint Joseph, I
thank God for your
privilege of being
able to die in the
arms of Jesus and
Mary. As a token of
your own gratitude
to God, obtain for
me the grace of a
happy death. Help me
to spend each day in
preparation for
death. May I, too,
accept death in the
spirit of
resignation to God's
Holy Will, and die,
as you did, in the
arms of Jesus,
strengthened by Holy
Viaticum, and in the
arms of Mary, with
her rosary in my
hand and her name on
my lips! |
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