Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Old Feast, Still Celebrated

Today is the 3rd Wednesday after Easter. Up until the revision of the Roman Missal by Pope Pius XII in 1955, this day was dedicated as a celebration of the patronage of Joe over the Universal Church. I can’t say why it was removed from the Roman Calendar, but even though this celebration may not be in the calendar, we can still celebrate his wondrous patronage. How will you celebrate?

Don’t forget, May 1st (this Friday) is the feast of St Joseph the Worker, and this celebration is on the calendar, and how wonderful that on this day, America will be rededicated to Mary under the title “Mother of the Church”! How fitting too. As Mary was the mother of the domestic church of Nazareth and from this the Mother of the Universal Church, so Joe as the protector and guardian of the domestic church of Nazareth is also the Protector and Guardian of the Universal Church!

This song may be appropriate for today as well:

 

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Walkin' with Joe

I realized a couple days ago that I have not yet shared my Joe socks. I wear them on days that are associated with Joe and they tend to be good conversation starters in introducing others to him. I've seen them in many Catholic bookstores, or you can purchase a pair directly online at Sock Religious. I even find them to be a great reminder that I should walk with him all the time.

St. Joseph Socks

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Return of Hospitality

When Jesus was still an infant in Mary’s womb, Joe brought Him into his home.
When Joe was in Hades with all the righteous ones of the Old Testament, Jesus brought him into His Home.

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

The Return of the King

St. Luke tells us that Joseph and Mary went to Jerusalem each year for the feast of Passover (Luke 2:41) fulfilling the commandment for all Jews to gather at the Tabernacle (and later, the Temple) (Deuteronomy 16:5-6). In this little detail, we find yet another parallel between Joe and King David.

It was King David who brought the Ark of the Covenant and the Tabernacle to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6), and it was his son, King Solomon, who built the Temple (1 Kings 6).
Mary has been called 'the Ark of the New Covenant' since very early in Christianity. Here we find the parallel of the New King David bringing the Ark of the New Covenant to Jerusalem.

Even more, like King David who did not build the Temple - leaving that to his son - Joe does not build the new Temple, but leaves that to his Son (John 2:19-21).

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

The New Ahaz

A blessed Solemnity of the Annunciation to you!

In today’s First Reading at Mass, we hear of the promise of God to be with His people. He is Emmanuel - God with us. Always. Yet Ahaz the king did not believe this project through Isaiah. This is, however, not the first time that we have heard of King Ahaz; he is in fact a forefather of Joe (Matthew 1:9). As the genealogy of Jesus points out, there were a plethora of both saints and sinners in the family tree. Ahaz was among the “sinners”, in fact his lack of faith in the true God lead him to even sacrifice his own children to false gods (2 Chronicles 28:1-4). What a stark contrast to Joe, who because of faith, accepted a child to be his own! In a way, we can call Joe, the New Ahaz, or the Ahaz that should have been.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

To Jesus, Through Mary, With Joe

Tomorrow is the great Solemnity of St Joseph, the Husband of Mary, and in just seven more days we will be celebrating the Solemnity of the Annunciation. In a way, we can call the Annunciation the completion of the Week of St Joseph. Last week, I recommended a novena of preparation. This week, I recommend a week  of celebration.

The number seven is a number of perfection and completion (“On the seventh day God completed the work he had been doing...” -Genesis 2:2). Thus, Joe is completed by the Incarnation. As Husband of the Holy Mother of God, he is the final piece of God’s preparation for the coming of Christ. He is the last of David’s lineage, he is betrothed to Mary before the Incarnation and he completes the Marriage after the visit of the Angel. In a way, Joe and Jesus complete each other (it is through Joe that Jesus enters and completes God’s covenants with Abraham and David). All this happens through Mary. Joe has no relation with Jesus except through Mary. For this reason, the Solemnity of St. Joseph, the Husband of Mary, is so important. Joe models for all of us that the best way to Jesus is through Mary.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Start Your Novena

Today begins the Novena of the Solemnity of St Joseph. This is a time of preparation. How will you prepare? Here are some recommendations:
  • Joe was silent. Avoid unnecessary conversations.
  • Joe was a refugee and homeless. Donate a little money to an organization that helps immigrants and the homeless. (e.g. CRS, Cleveland Catholic Charities, etc.)
  • Joe was faithful in observing the Mosaic Law. Go to the Sacrament of Confession and Reconciliation.
  • Joe knew the voice of the Lord. Spend a few minutes in prayer with God.
  • Joe welcomed Mary and Jesus into his home. Call a family member that you haven’t spoken to in a while.
  • Joe was a model worker. Extend a special ‘Thank you’ to a cashier or server.
  • Joe died in the presence of Jesus and Mary. Pray for those who are dying.

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

To wear the clothes of Mary

The Carmelites have a strong devotion to the Brown Scapular (the article of cloth that hangs over the shoulder, where it derives its name: ‘shoulder’ in Latin is scapula).  By tradition, Mary appeared to St Simon Stock in 1251 and gave him the scapular with a promise that she would protect those who wear it. A couple days ago, it occurred to me the obvious reality that Joe would have worn clothes made by Mary herself, and in this way, the Carmelites imitate Joe. Truly it is an honor to be clothed in that which is given by the Holy Mother of God! It is no wonder then that St Teresa of Avila placed the reformed order under his special patronage. For this reason, I highly encourage you to be enrolled in the Brown Scapular if you are not already.


Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Just a little laugh

Today begins our Lenten journey towards the Easter Triduum. In today’s Gospel at Mass, Jesus says to us, “When you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites.” (Matthew 6:16) So, why not a little laugh today?

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Joe on Spotify

I recently came across this playlist of songs that center on Joe and thought I would share. You can listen on the Grotto Network website or on the Spotify Playlist.

By the way, I'm diggin' his headphones.