St. Faustina Kowalska is best known for making the message of “Divine Mercy”
known to the world – having received messages and visions of Our Lord Jesus and
the Blessed Virgin Mary. A little known fact, St. Faustina was also blessed to
behold St. Joseph on some rare occasions but only once did he speak to her.
Related here are the brief moments in which St. Faustina saw St. Joseph
accompanied with Jesus and Mary and the one time he spoke to her.
♔ February 2,
1936 ♔
(Diary Entry 608) When Mass began, a strange silence and joy filled my
heart. Just then, I saw Our Lady with the Infant Jesus, and the Holy Man St.
Joseph standing behind them.
The most holy Mother said to me: “Take my dearest Treasure…” and she
handed me the Infant Jesus. When I took the Infant Jesus in my arms, the Mother
of God and Saint Joseph disappeared. I was left alone with the Infant Jesus.
♔ December 25, 1936 ♔
(Diary Entry 846) During Midnight Mass, God’s presence pierced me through
and through. A moment before the Elevation (of the Host) I saw the Mother of
God, the Infant Jesus, and the good man St. Joseph.
♔ July 30, 1937 ♔
(Diary Entry 1203) Saint Joseph urged me to have a constant devotion to
him. He himself told me to recite three prayers (the Our Father, Hail Mary, and
Glory Be) and the Memorare to St. Joseph once every day. He looked at me with
great kindness and gave me to know how much he is supporting this work (of
mercy). He has promised me his special help and protection. I recite the
requested prayers every day and feel his special protection.
♔ December 25, 1937 ♔
(Diary Entry 1442) When I arrived at Midnight Mass, from the very
beginning I steeped myself in deep recollection, during which time I saw the
stable of Bethlehem filled with great radiance. The Blessed Virgin, all lost in the deepest of
love, was wrapping Jesus in swaddling clothes, but Saint Joseph was still
asleep. Only after the Mother of God put Jesus in the manger, did the light of
God awaken Joseph, who was also praying. But after a while, I was left alone
with the Infant Jesus who stretched out His little hands to me, and I
understood that I was to take Him in my arms. Jesus pressed His head against my
heart and gave me to know, by His profound gaze, how good He found it to be
next to my heart. At that moment Jesus disappeared and the bell was ringing for
Holy Communion.
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