Through the Servant of God, Mother Cecilia Baij, whose writings were given both the Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat, we learn of the circumstances of St Joseph’s conception and birth. These events mirror those of the prophet Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:5) and St John the Baptist (St Luke1:5-19, 41-44) who were sanctified in the womb several months after their conception (freed from the stain of original sin by the grace of God, not to be confused with the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
Servant of God, Mother
Cecilia Baij: God
permitted that their (Jacob and Rachel’s) marriage should, for a time, prove
to be unfruitful, for He wished Joseph to be a child obtained through prayerful entreaty. … His parents
generously bestowed alms upon the poor and
for the temple in Jerusalem. They also made many pilgrimages to beg God for the desired offspring! God, before
long, provided consolation.
It
was on one occasion… in the temple, that Joseph’s mother experienced an inner conviction that God had heard her
prayer … and indeed she conceived St
Joseph. …
The happiness and piety of the parents were increased when an angel came to reveal to them … secret facts concerning this child. … It was disclosed that the child would have the happy privilege of seeing the promised Messiah and associating with Him …
The
momentous day arrived. Joseph’s mother gave birth to her child with ease… The tiny babe had a most angelic,
venerable, and serene expression …
and the mere sight of him was an occasion of spiritual stimulation for everyone. …
Joseph was
in the grace and friendship of God, having been previously freed of the stain of original sin. …
Joseph had the best of dispositions: he was
endowed with gifts. He matured in a most outstanding manner, both physically
and spiritually; … His soul’s growth was derived from the graces he obtained from the divine bounty and
generosity. God fashioned him according
to His own heart and spirit, in order to eventually
make him a worthy bridegroom for the
Mother of the Divine Word. The child acknowledged
these gifts which he was receiving from God.
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In the
seventeenth century, a Spanish mystic named Maria de Agreda (1602-1665) was also
given heavenly insights into the life of the Holy Family, which were compiled
in her monumental work, Mystical City of God. Her writings have been
acclaimed throughout the centuries by Popes and theologians, and she has since
been declared Venerable by the Church. She too was shown that St Joseph was
sanctified in his mother’s womb:
Venerable Maria de Agreda: Joseph
was to be a miracle of holiness, as he really was. This marvelous holiness commenced with the formation
of his body in the womb of his mother.
In this the providence of God himself interfered, regulating the composition of the four radical humors
of his body with extreme nicety of proportion
and securing for him that evenly tempered disposition which made his body a blessed earth fit for the
abode of an exquisite soul and well-balanced
mind (Wisdom 8:19.)
He
was sanctified in the womb of his mother
seven months after his conception, and the leaven
of sin was
destroyed in him for the
whole course
of life, never having felt any impure or disorderly movement.
Although
he did not receive the use of his reason together with this first sanctification, which consisted
principally in justification from original sin, yet his mother at the time felt a wonderful joy of the Holy Ghost. Without understanding entirely the mystery she elicited
great acts of virtue and believed that
her son, would be wonderful in the sight of God and men.
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The
sanctification of Joseph in the womb is a remarkable example of God’s infinite
wisdom and goodness in preparation for the Incarnation of God the Son. The
Heavenly Father sanctified Joseph so that when the time came for him to wed the
Blessed Virgin Mary and raise Our Lord Jesus as his own son, he would be the
most perfect and holy husband and father. Just as pharaoh deemed Joseph of the Old
Covenant to be the worthy prince over his possessions (Psalm 104:21 Douay-Rheims) and intercessor
for those who hungered (Genesis 41:55), so too did our almighty and ever living
God choose from eternity this new
Joseph to be born to protect and adore His most precious treasures: Our Lord
Jesus Christ – the Bread of life (St. John 6:35), and His perfect tabernacle, the
Virgin Mary (St. Luke 1:42.)
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St. Alphonsus Liguori: When God,
destines anyone for a particular office, He gives him the graces that fit him
for it. Therefore, since God chose St. Joseph to fill the office of father over
the person of the Incarnate Word, we must certainly believe that he conferred
upon him all the sanctity which belonged to such an office. Among other
privileges, Joseph had three which were special to him. Firstly, that he was
sanctified in his mother's womb, as were Jeremias and St. John the Baptist.
Secondly, that he was at the same time confirmed in grace. And thirdly, that he
was always exempt from the inclinations of concupiscence—a privilege with which
St. Joseph by the merit of his purity, favors his devout clients by delivering
them from carnal appetites.
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