We love you, Joseph

March 19 is Father’s Day in Italy. Why March 19? Because it’s universally the feast of St. Joseph, patron of fathers. So, wish your beloved, your pastor ( a spiritual father) and men who are godfathers, mentor or work with youth (spiritual fathers) a happy father’s day, and send them this link to a previous entry on St. Joseph (includes a talk I’ve given).
(Note: It’s a solemnity in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, so you can ease off your Lenten fast a little March 19!)
Other links:
- Catholic Culture on St. Joseph & his feast
- Scripture readings for the feast day
- Saints Online: St. Joseph
- About the swallows that return on St. Joseph’s Day
Remember to pray for fathers (spiritual and biological), people with Joseph as their namesake (Joseph, Josephines, & other Joseph-related names), workers, and especially for the underemployed (my husband and me!) and unemployed, seminarians, and also these, of which St. Joseph is also the patron:
Against doubt; against hesitation; Americas; Austria; Diocese of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; California; Belgium; Bohemia; bursars; cabinetmakers; Canada; Carinthia; carpenters; China; confectioners; craftsmen; Croatian people (in 1687 by decree of the Croatian parliament) dying people; emigrants; engineers; expectant mothers; families; Florence, Italy; happy death; holy death; house hunters; immigrants; interior souls; Korea; laborers; Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin; Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky; Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire; Mexico; Diocese of Nashville, Tennessee; New France; New World; Oblates of Saint Joseph; people in doubt; people who fight Communism; Peru; pioneers; protection of the Church; Diocese of San Jose, California; diocese of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; social justice; Styria, Austria; travelers; Turin Italy; Tyrol Austria; unborn children Universal Church; Vatican II; Vietnam; Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston West Virginia; wheelwrights; workers.
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St. Joseph rocks! I had an experience at a marriage retreat last year that really made me feel close to him, and I’ve never felt that way about a Saint before. We’ve already decided that the baby we’re expecting will have the middle name Joseph or Josephine (depending on the sex)
Until I read your post, I did not know that he was the patron saint of engineers (my profession)! And expectant mothers!
Way cool.
Yay for St. Joseph’s Day! He is also the patron saint of my high school and my family’s business
Thanks for all the links!
Great to hear some support for hidden and overlooked St. Joe! Wow, Dustin, how wonderful about giving Joseph(ine) a beautiful middle name…God willing, we’ll have a little one with Joseph as a namesake as well! I hope your St. Joseph’s day was delightful! John and I celebrated one of my very favorite saints with some vino and yummy dinner and desert, a welcome celebratory reprieve from our Lenten discipline in honor of our Church’s patron!
I hope it was a lovely feast day for you, Margaret. Btw, what’s your family’s business? You’re welcome for the links!
My husband Adam is coming into the Church this Easter and chose St. Joseph as his patron! I am a third order Carmelite and just learned that Joseph also is the protector of the Carmelite order! If we have a boy, I would love to have Joseph be part of his name too.
Adam and I went to confession for the first time together yesterday–we’ve prayed the Stations together recently for the first time. And, last night a portion of the Rosary together…even all four Gospel accounts of the Resurrection together! This growing spiritual unity is bringing us so much closer together in every area of our relationship! God is truly gracious!
I meant to say too, that our priest recommended the site dads.org. Just looking at it now, it is fantastic! And, it also is under the patronage of St. Joseph! Dustin, there is a lot of helpful marriage info. there!
Gave your NFP blog a plug and a link on my blog. Keep it up!
Thanks, Pharmer! I’ve been off the blogging reservation for a little while, but I should be making my way back soon. God Bless.