Showing posts with label Virgin Mary's Wedding Ring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virgin Mary's Wedding Ring. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

♔ THE WEDDING RING GIVEN BY ST. JOSEPH TO OUR BLESSED LADY ♔

This quartz ring (the Santo Anello) is said to have served as the wedding ring given by Good St Joseph to the Blessed Virgin Mary.   According to an 11th century account, a Jewish dealer in precious stones in Rome gave it to a jeweler from Chiusi called Ainerio in the late 10th century.  He doubted its authenticity until his newly deceased young son was temporarily restored to life in order to vouch for it.  It was then transferred to the Basilica di Santa Mustiola, outside the walls of Chiusi.  In 1251, it was moved for greater security to the Duomo of Chiusi, which was administered by the canons of Santa Mustiola.  It was moved again, this time to San Francesco, Chiusi in 1420.

Theft of the Relic

An inscription in the cloister of the Palazzo delle Canoniche records that a certain Fra Wintherius (Winterio) brought the ring to Perugia in 1473 and arranged through an intermediary to donate it to the city.  He was imprisoned for two years while charges against him were investigated, but was then released and settled in Perugia.  (He served as rector of San Giovanni del Mercato (now the Cappella di San Giovanni Battista of the Collegio di Cambio) until his death in 1506.  He was buried in the Cappella del Santo Anello in the Duomo.

What the inscription does not say is that Fra Wintherius had stolen the relic during his stay in the Franciscan convent at Chiusi.  The Sienese, who controlled Chiusi, appealed to the Pope Sixtus IV, but he arbitrated in favour of the Perugians, and the ring was duly secured in a trunk with seven keys inside a metal grating in Palazzo dei Priori.  Tortuous negotiations continued until 1486, when Pope Innocent VIII ruled in favour of Perugia.

Cult in Perugia

In 1487, the Observant Franciscan Bernardino da Feltre preached in Perugia on the importance of the cult of St Joseph (whose feast had been introduced into the calendar in 1479) and the Santo Anello.  He formed the Compagnia di San Giuseppe, which was mandated to support these cults, and was inscribed as its first member. Fra. Bernardino also obtained permission for what was the Cappella di San Bernardino da Siena to be re-dedicated to St Joseph.  His feast was celebrated in Perugia for the first time on July 31st, 1487.  Bishop Dionisio Vagnucci translated the Santo Anello from Palazzo dei Priori to the new chapel in the Duomo (commonly called the Cappella del Santo Anello) a year later.

The relic is housed in a reliquary (1498-1511) by Federico and Cesarino Roscetto, in which it hangs from a gilded silver crown (1716) that was donated by Ippolito della Corgna.  The reliquary is usually behind curtains above the present altarpiece in this chapel.  However, it is exhibited on the altar each July 31st, the anniversary of its translation to this location.  It is traditionally venerated by pilgrims en route for Santa Maria degli Angeli, Assisi to celebrate the Festa di Perdono there on August 2nd. 
http://princeofthechurch.yolasite.com/st-joseph-relics.php
 


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

FEAST OF THE HOLY ESPOUSALS




The Virgin was betrothed to a man named Joseph, 
of the House of David. - St. Luke 1:27


The Most High spoke to the heart of the high priest, inspiring him to place into the hands of each one of the young men a dry stick, with the command that each ask his Majesty with a lively faith, to single out the one whom He had chosen as the spouse of Mary. While they were thus engaged in prayer the staff which Joseph held was seen to blossom and at the same time a dove of purest white and resplendent with admirable light, was seen to descend and rest upon the head of the saint... And the priest espoused Mary to the most chaste and holy of men, Saint Joseph.  Venerable Maria de Agreda


The espousals between Joseph and Mary are an episode of great importance. Joseph was of the royal line of David and, in virtue of his marriage to Mary, would confer on the Son of the Virgin - on God's Son - the legal tile of "Son of David," thus fulfilling the prophecies. The espousals of Joseph and Mary are, because of this, a human event, but determinant in the history of humanity's salvation, in the realization of the promises of God; because of this, it also has a supernatural connotation, which the two protagonists accept with humility and trust. Pope Benedict XVI, Vatican Gardens, 5 July 2010


In the Liturgy, Mary is celebrated as "united to Joseph, the just man, by a bond of marital and virginal love." There are really two kinds of love here, both of which together represent the mystery of the Church -virgin and spouse - as symbolized in the marriage of Mary and Joseph. “Virginity or celibacy for the sake of the Kingdom of God not only does not contradict the dignity of marriage but presupposes and confirms it. Marriage and virginity are two ways of expressing and living the one mystery of the Covenant of God with his people,” the Covenant which is a communion of love between God and human beings. Bl Pope John Paul II, Redemptoris Custos


How exalted in the virtue of virginity must Joseph have been who was destined by the Eternal Father to be the companion in virginity of Mary! Both had made a vow to preserve virginity for their entire lives, and it was the Will of God to join them in the bond of a holy marriage. 
St. Francis de Sales





Joseph teaches us that it is possible to love without possessing. In contemplating Joseph, all men and women can, by God’s grace, come to experience healing from their emotional wounds, if only they embrace the plan that God has begun to bring about in those close to him, just as Joseph entered into the work of redemption through Mary and as a result of what God had already done in her. Pope Benedict XVI, Yaoundé, Cameroon, 18 March 2009


:+:  History of the Feast  :+:

At the Council of Constance in 1416, John Gerson proposed that a votive Feast of the Betrothal of Mary Most Holy and St. Joseph be celebrated. In 1684 Innocent XI permitted its celebration by certain Orders. Benedict XIII, Pius IX, Leo XIII, gradually extended celebration of this feast day to various places, spreading all over the world. In 1961 the Sacred Congregation of Rites issued an instruction that removed from particular calendars numerous particular feasts, including the Feast of the Espousals of Mary and St. Joseph, except in places where the feasts have a special connection with the place itself. In the post Vatican II period of liturgical renewal, the feast is again being permitted for particular liturgical calendars. 


 :+: THE HOLY RING :+: 
The wedding ring given by St Joseph to Our Lady. The ring, known as Santo Anello (Holy Ring) is housed in a chapel in the Cathedral of St Lorenzo in Perugia, Italy.


Apostolate of St Joseph 
Prince of the Church
 www.PrinceOfTheChurch.yolasite.com





Thursday, December 27, 2012

St Joseph Treasures

+

 

The Wedding Ring given by St Joseph to Our Lady 

This ring, known as Santo Anello (Holy Ring) is housed in a chapel in the Cathedral of St Lorenzo in Perugia, Italy.



+


Statue Carved by St Joseph depicting the 
Virgin Mary Nursing the Infant Jesus  
(known as Nossa Senhora de Nazaré)

Venerated in Nazaré, Portugal. Read the story of this statue in my book "St Joseph: Prince of the Church."



+

The Staff of St Joseph (encased)
The Staff of St Joseph (encased) As far as I know, this staff is venerated in the Hermitage of Camaldoli in the mountains of central Italy, close to the city of Arezzo.