Blessed Pope Pius IX, Inclytum Patriarcham: 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.
Pope
Benedict XVI, Yaoundé, Cameroon, 19 March
2009: 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
Leo XIII, Quamquam Pluries: 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.
Venerable
Pope Paul VI, Homily, 19 March 1969: 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
Benedict XV, Bonum Sane: We, full of confidence in the patronage of
the one to whose provident supervision God was pleased to entrust the custody
of his only-begotten Incarnate Son, and the Virgin Mother of God, we earnestly
exhort all the Bishops of the Catholic world that, in times so turbulent for
Christianity, to induce the faithful to pray with greater commitment for
valuable help of St. Joseph. And since there are several ways approved by the
Apostolic See with whom you can venerate the Holy Patriarch, especially every
Wednesday throughout the year and month consecrated to Him, We want, for every
Bishop to heed these requests - that all these devotions, as much as possible,
are practiced in every diocese.
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