
Table of Contents
ACT OF CONSECRATION TO ST. JOSEPH
O dearest Saint Joseph,
I consecrate myself to thine honour and give myself to thee,
that thou mayest always be my father,
my protector and my guide in the way of salvation.
Obtain for me a greater purity of heart
and fervent love of the interior life.
After thine example, may I do all my actions
for the greater glory of God,
in union with the Divine Heart of Jesus
and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
O Blessed Saint Joseph, pray for me,
that I may share in the peace
and joy of thy holy death.
Amen.
What does it mean for a person to be consecrated to St. Joseph?
“Well, it basically means that you acknowledge that he is your spiritual father, and you want to be like him. To show it, you entrust yourself entirely into his paternal care so that he can help you acquire his virtues and become holy. Total consecration to St. Joseph means you make a formal act of filial entrustment to your spiritual father so that he can take care of your spiritual well-being and lead you to God. The person who consecrates himself to St. Joseph wants to be as close to their spiritual father as possible, to the point of resembling him in virtue and holiness. Saint Joseph, in turn, will give those consecrated to him his undivided attention, protection, and guidance.” – Fr. Don Calloway, Consecration to St. Joseph, The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father
March 19 – Solemn Feast of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary
May 1 – Feast of St. Joseph, the Worker
WEEKLY PARISH BULLETIN QUOTES ON ST. JOSEPH & ADORATION
|
|
|
|
|
| The entire quote on St. Joseph: Perpetual Adorer by St. Peter Julian Eymard (this includes two of the above quotes):
“In profound adoration he [St. Joseph] united himself to the special grace of each one of the events in the life of Jesus. He adored our Lord in His hidden life and in His Passion and Death; he adored in advance the Eucharistic Christ in His tabernacles: there was nothing that our Lord could hide from Saint Joseph. Aside from the Blessed Virgin, Saint Joseph was the first and most perfect adorer of our Lord. “How greatly the Word Incarnate was glorified by the adoration of Mary and Joseph as they atoned for the indifference and ingratitude of His creatures! “St. Joseph joined with Mary in adoration and united himself to Christ, Whose heart surged with sentiments of adoration, love and praise for the Father and of charity for men. “Saint Joseph’s adoration kept pace with every stage of our Lord’s life, drawing upon the grace, the spirit, and the virtue of each mystery. In the Incarnation he adored the self-annihilation of the Son of God; at Bethlehem, the poverty; at Nazareth, the silence, the apparent weakness, the obedience, and all the other virtues of Christ. He knew them well and he grasped clearly the reason why Christ practiced them — for the love and glory of His Heavenly Father. “Faith, humility, purity, and love — these were the keynotes of his adoration. No saint ever vibrated with a more ardent faith or bowed down in deeper humility; no angel ever glistened with brighter purity; and as for his love, neither saint nor angel ever has or ever will come within range of his burning charity which expressed itself so fully in devotedness. “Because his faith was so strong, Joseph’s mind and heart bowed in perfect adoration. Imitate his faith as you kneel before the humble Christ annihilated in the Eucharist. Pierce the veil which covers this furnace of love and adore the hidden God. At the same time respect the veil of love and make the immolation of your mind and heart your most beautiful homage of faith. “Among the graces which Jesus gave to His foster-father — and He flooded him with the graces attached to every one of His mysteries — is that special to an adorer of the Blessed Sacrament. That is the one we must ask of St. Joseph. Have confidence, strong confidence in him. Take him as the patron and the model of your life of adoration. “From close union with this holy adorer I shall learn to adore our Lord and to live in intimacy with Him. I shall then be the Joseph of the Eucharist as he was the Joseph of Nazareth.” |
“The St. Josemaria Institute was founded in 2006 to promote the life, teachings, and devotion to St. Josemaria Escriva among all men and women who desire to find meaning and happiness in their daily lives by growing closer to God. The St. Josemaria Institute produces and distributes digital and print media as a means to spread Christian values around the world and to help people navigate and live well in the digital age.”
The St. Josemaria Institute shared a “Spiritual Toolkit” to celebrate and aid our devotion to St. Joseph.
SPIRITUAL TOOLKIT FOR DEVOTION TO ST. JOSEPH
PRAYERS & DEVOTIONS
- Gift of Special Indulgences on the Occasion of the Year of Saint Joseph | Decree of the Apostolic Penitentiary
- Seven Sundays Devotion | St. Josemaria Institute
- Year of St. Joseph – Prayers, resources, pilgrimage, etc. | Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina
READ
- “Patris Corde” | Apostolic Letter
- In St. Joseph’s Workshop | A Homily by St. Josemaria Escriva
- Saint Josemaria and the Role of Saint Joseph in Christian Life
- The Love that Converts Work into Prayer | On the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker
LISTEN
WATCH
- St Josemaria: Devotion to St Joseph
- St Josemaria Escriva explains how St Joseph helps us to know Jesus Christ
- The founder of Opus Dei talks about devotion to our Lady and St Joseph in the life of a priest
QUOTES FROM ST. JOSEMARIA ON ST. JOSEPH
- “Saint Joseph, our Father and Lord: most chaste, most pure. You were found worthy to carry the Child Jesus in your arms, to wash him, to hug him. Teach us to get to know God, and to be pure, worthy of being other Christs. And help us to do and to teach, as Christ did. Help us to open up the divine paths of the earth, which are both hidden and bright; and help us to show them to mankind, telling our fellow men that their lives on earth can have an extraordinary and constant supernatural effectiveness” (The Forge, no. 553).
- “A master of interior life, a worker deeply involved in his job, God’s servant in continual contact with Jesus: that is Joseph. Ite ad Ioseph. With St Joseph, the Christian learns what it means to belong to God and fully to assume one’s place among men, sanctifying the world. Get to know Joseph and you will find Jesus. Talk to Joseph and you will find Mary, who always sheds peace about her in that attractive workshop in Nazareth” (Christ is Passing By, no. 56).
- “Look at St. Joseph. How can we fail to love him, since we want to have interior life. Interior life is personal contact with Mary and with Jesus, with God and with the Mother of God. Who was closer to God and the Mother of God than Joseph, the Holy Patriarch? No one. That’s why we love him so much and we go to him” (Video Excerpt, St. Josemaria: Devotion to St. Joseph).
SOURCE: St. Josemaria Institute
- See: Fr. Hardon Archives – Josephology
- “Finally, it is providential and deeply significant that St. Joseph should appear in Fatima during the great miracle of the sun, on October 13, 1917, and bless the world with the Child Jesus. At a time when we are witnessing a great crisis of identity, a loss of the knowledge of God and his love, and the crisis of family life and fatherhood, St. Joseph is given to us as a great gift. We are called to turn to him with great confidence, veneration, and love, and place ourselves under his care and protection. On this marvellous feast, may St. Joseph pray for each one of us that we may experience the ocean of love flowing from the Heart of his Son, Jesus, especially in his Eucharistic presence, and, in turn, lead others more deeply into the school of the love of God!” – https://www.crisismagazine.com/2019/st-joseph-dispenser-of-the-treasures-of-the-sacred-heart
- Akathist Hymn in Honour of Righteous St. Joseph The Betrothed of the Most Holy Virgin Mary
- Fr. Don Calloway’s book about making a 30 day consecration to St. Joseph: https://www.consecrationtostjoseph.org
St. Joseph the Protector, A Nine-Day Preparation for Entrustment to St. Joseph by Fr. Mark Goring



You must be logged in to post a comment.