How
does St Joseph respond to his calling to be the protector of Mary, Jesus and
the Church? By being constantly attentive to God, open to the signs of God's
presence and receptive to God's plans, and not simply to his own. … Joseph is a
"protector" because he is able to hear God's voice and be guided by
his will; and for this reason he is all the more sensitive to the persons
entrusted to his safekeeping. He can look at things realistically, he is in
touch with his surroundings, he can make truly wise decisions. In him, dear
friends, we learn how to respond to God's call, readily and willingly, but we
also see the core of the Christian vocation, which is Christ! Let us protect
Christ in our lives, so that we can protect others, so that we can protect
creation! – Pope Francis, Homily, 19 March 2013
Dear brothers and sisters, our
meditation on the human and spiritual journey of Saint Joseph invites us to ponder
his vocation in all its richness, and to see him as a constant model for all
those who have devoted their lives to Christ in the priesthood, in the
consecrated life or in the different forms of lay engagement. Joseph was caught
up at every moment by the mystery of the Incarnation. Not only physically, but
in his heart as well, Joseph reveals to us the secret of a humanity which
dwells in the presence of mystery and is open to that mystery at every moment
of everyday life. – Pope Benedict XVI, Yaoundé, Cameroon, 19 March 2009
The
life of Saint Joseph, lived in obedience to God’s word, is an eloquent sign for
all the disciples of Jesus who seek the unity of the Church. His example helps
us to understand that it is only by complete submission to the will of God that
we become effective workers in the service of his plan to gather together all
mankind into one family, one assembly, one ‘ecclesia.’ - Pope Benedict XVI, Yaoundé, Cameroon, 19
March 2009
The
Church invokes St. Joseph as her Patron and Protector through her unshakable
trust that he to whom Christ willed to confide the care and protection of His
own frail human childhood, will continue from heaven to perform his protective
task in order to guide and defend the Mystical Body of Christ Himself, which is
always weak, always under attack, always in a state of peril. We call upon St.
Joseph for the world, trusting that the heart of the humble working man of
Nazareth, now overflowing with immeasurable wisdom and power, still harbors and
will always harbor a singular and precious fellow-feeling for the whole of
mankind. So may it be. – Pope Paul VI, Homily, 19 March 1969
All the saints in glory assuredly
merit honor and particular respect, but it is evident that, next to the Blessed
Mother, Saint Joseph possesses a just title to a more sweet, more intimate and
penetrating place in our hearts, belonging to him alone… We are able to see all
the greatness of Saint Joseph, not only by reason of the fact that he was close
to Jesus and Mary, but also by the shining example he has given of all virtues…
- Blessed
Pope John XXIII, Allocution, 19 March
1959
The Blessed Patriarch Joseph looks
upon the multitude of Christians who make up the Church as confided especially
to his trust - this limitless family spread over the earth, over which, because
he is the spouse of Mary and the father of Jesus Christ he holds, as it were, a
paternal authority. It is, then, natural and worthy that as the Blessed Joseph
ministered to all the needs of the family at Nazareth and girt it about with his
protection, he should now cover with the cloak of his heavenly patronage and
defend the Church of Jesus Christ. - Pope Leo
XIII, Quamquam Pluries
The Catholic Church rightly honors and
venerates, with a feeling of deep reverence, the illustrious patriarch blessed
Joseph, now crowned with glory and honor in heaven. On earth Almighty God, in
preference to all His saints, willed him to be the chaste and true spouse of
the Immaculate Virgin Mary as well as the putative father of His only-begotten
Son. He indeed enriched him and filled him to overflowing with entirely unique
graces, enabling him to execute more faithfully the duties of so sublime a
state. - Blessed Pope Pius IX, Inclytum
Patriarcham
In these latter times in which a
monstrous and most abominable war has been declared against the Church of
Christ … we should more efficaciously implore the compassion of God through the
merits and intercession of Saint Joseph … Hence, by a special decree … We
solemnly declare the blessed patriarch Joseph Patron of the Universal Church! …
O God, who in your ineffable providence was pleased to choose blessed Joseph as
the spouse of your most holy mother, grant, we beseech you, that we may be made
worthy to have him for our intercessor in heaven whom we venerate as our
protector on earth… - Blessed Pope Pius IX, Inclytum Patriarcham
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