St. Luke 2:29 - Now thou
dost dismiss thy servant, O Lord, according to thy word in peace…
St. Alphonsus
Liguori: Since we all must die, we
should cherish a special devotion to St. Joseph, that he may obtain for us a
happy death. All Christians regard him as the advocate of the dying who had
honored him during their life, and they do so for three reasons: First, because
Jesus Christ loved him not only as a friend, but as a father, and on this account
his mediation is far more efficacious than that of any other Saint. Second,
because St. Joseph has obtained special power against the evil spirits, who
tempt us with redoubled vigor at the hour of death. Third, the assistance given
St. Joseph at his death by Jesus and Mary obtained for him the right to secure
a holy and peaceful death for his servants. Hence, if they invoke him at the
hour of death he will not only help them, but he will also obtain for them the
assistance of Jesus and Mary.
Venerable
Maria de Agreda: The day before St. Joseph died, being wholly inflamed with
divine love, he was wrapped in an ecstasy... In this ecstasy he saw clearly the
divine Essence, and, manifested therein, all that he had believed by
faith: the incomprehensible Divinity, the mystery of the Incarnation and
Redemption, the militant Church with all its Sacraments and
mysteries. The Blessed Trinity commissioned and assigned him as the
messenger of our Savior to the holy Patriarchs and Prophets of
limbo; and commanded him to prepare them for their issuing forth from
this bosom of Abraham to eternal rest and happiness.
St. Francis de Sales: St. Joseph, who had loved so much in his
life, could not die but of love; … and having already performed the duty which
was required in the childhood of Jesus, what remained was that he should say …
to the Son, “O my child! As your heavenly Father put your tender body into my
hands the day you came into this world, so do I render up my soul into your hands, this day of my departure out of the world.” Such, as I conceive,
was the death of this great patriarch, a man elected to perform the most tender
and loving offices that ever were or shall be performed to the Son of God, save
those that were done by his sacred spouse, the true natural mother of the said
Son.
St.
Alphonsus Liguori: "Precious in the
eyes of the Lord is the death of His faithful ones" (Ps. 115:6). After
having faithfully served Jesus and Mary, St. Joseph reached the end of his life
in the house at Nazareth. There, surrounded by angels, assisted by Jesus Christ
the King of angels, and by Mary, his spouse, who placed themselves at each side
of his poor bed, filled with the peace of paradise, he departed from this
miserable life. Who shall ever be able to understand the sweetness, the
consolation, the blessed hope, the acts of resignation, the flames of charity
which the words of eternal life coming alternately from the lips of Jesus and
Mary, breathed into the soul of Joseph at the end of his life?
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