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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.
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.
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!
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