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.
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.
Eight
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.
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