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Seven Sorrows and Joys
of Saint Joseph
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Chaste Lover of Mary, how overwhelmed you were when you thought
that you would have to end your betrothal to her. But when the
angel of God came to you in a dream, you were filled with awe to
realize that Mary would be your wife, and you would be the guardian
of the Messiah.
Help us St. Joseph, help our families and all our loved ones to
overcome all sadness of heart and develop an absolute trust in God’s
goodness.
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Faithful guardian of Jesus, what a failure you thought you were
when you could only provide a stable for the birth of the Holy
Child. And then what a wonder it was when shepherds came to tell
of angel choirs, and wise men came to adore the King of Kings.
Through your example and prayers, help us St. Joseph and all we
love to become like sinless mangers where the Savior of the world
may be received with absolute love and respect.
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Tender-hearted Joseph, you too felt pain when the blood of Jesus
was first shed at His circumcision. Yet how proud you were to be
the one privileged to give the name Jesus, Savior, to the very
Son of God.
Pray for us St. Joseph, that the sacred blood of Christ, poured
out for our salvation, may guard our families, so the Divine Name
of Jesus may be written in our hearts forever.
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Joseph, loving husband, how bewildered you were when Simeon
spoke the words of warning that the hearts of Jesus and Mary would
be pierced with sorrows. Yet his prediction that this would lead
to the salvation of innumerable souls filled you with consolation.
Help us, St. Joseph, to see with eyes of faith that even the sorrows
and pains of those we deeply love can become the pathway to salvation
and eternal life.
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Courageous protector of the Holy Family, how terrified you were
when you had to make the sudden flight with Jesus and Mary to escape
the treachery of King Herod and the cruelty of his soldiers. But
when you reached Egypt, what satisfaction you had to know that
the Savior of the world had come to replace the pagan idols.
Teach us by your example, St. Joseph, to keep far from the false
idols of earthly attractions, so that like you, we may be entirely
devoted to the service of Jesus and Mary.
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Ever-obedient Joseph, you trustingly returned to Nazareth at
God’s command, in spite of your fear that King Herod’s
son might still be a threat to Jesus’ life. Then what fatherly
pride you had in seeing Jesus grow in wisdom and grace before God
and men under your care.
Show us St. Joseph, how to be free from all useless fear and worry,
so we may enjoy the peace of a tranquil conscience, living safely
with Jesus and Mary in our hearts.
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Dependable father and husband, how frantic you and Mary were
when, through no fault of yours, you searched for three days to
find Jesus. What incredible relief was yours when you found Him
safe in the Temple of God.
Help us St. Joseph, never to lose Jesus through the fault of our
own sins. But if we should lose Him, lead us back with unwearied
sorrow, until we find Him again; so that we, like you, may finally
pass from this life, dying safely in the arms of Jesus and Mary.
And Jesus Himself, when he began His work, was about thirty years old being,
as was supposed, the son of Joseph.
Pray for us, holy Joseph.
That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us pray.
O blessed St. Joseph, tender-hearted father, faithful guardian of Jesus,
chaste spouse of the Mother of God, I pray and beseech you to offer to God
the Father
my praise to Him through his divine Son, who died on the cross and rose again
to give us sinners new life. Through the holy name of Jesus, pray with us
that we may obtain from the eternal Father, the favor we ask . . . (Pause) .
. . We have been unfaithful to the unfailing love of God the Father; beg
of Jesus
mercy for us. Amid the splendors of God’s loving presence, do not forget
the sorrows of those who suffer, those who pray, those who weep. By your
prayers and those of your most holy spouse, our Blessed Lady, may the love
of Jesus
answer our call of confident hope. Amen.
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