Novena To St. Joseph
Novena To St. Joseph
Novena To St. Joseph
Joseph,
Joseph,
Husband of Mary
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First Day: March 10
The man nearest to Christ Jesus was His foster father, Joseph the carpenter. John the Baptist saw Christ
briefly near the Jordan and knew that his work as Precursor was over. The Apostles lived and worked with
Christ during the brief days of His public life. But Joseph presided over the events of Christ’s Infancy, and
provided for Him the house that sheltered Him from birth to baptism. Of all the men on earth, he was the one at
whose hands Jesus received the most service and love and unselfish devotion.
Born of a royal line, Joseph was a carpenter*. That trade he passed on to his foster Son. Joseph was
destined to immortal honors of the Church, yet no spoken word of his is recorded in the scriptures. Still the
Church with good reason cries out, “Go to Joseph” (Genesis 41:55).
This command we confidently obey as we pray:
* The Greek word used in the Gospels for St. Joseph’s occupation is “tekton”. It is generally translated as “carpenter”,
but more accurately means “artisan” or “mechanic” or “someone who works with his hands”.
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Fourth Day: March 13
Wedded to the loveliest of brides, entering marriage with strong ideals and a trust in God’s
provident care, Joseph had a right to expect love and security that come with consecrated marriage.
While marriage for him was the beginning of a high honor, it was also the beginning of a new pain.
While it added to his royal dignity, it was also the occasion of poverty, patience, exile, obscurity,
confusion and wonderment. For he soon found out that his virgin bride was with child. What could
this possibly mean? He wanted to think her stainless, but what of this clear evidence? He was
confused and bewildered. And while it was distasteful to a man of his simple, reserved character, the
law of his people demanded that he put her away. His confusion gave way to grave doubt, and doubt
in turn gave way to a firm, honorable resolve to take action. What a period of suffering and suspense
this must have been for Joseph. In His own good time, God would reveal the wonders of the
Incarnation of His Divine Son. But to prepare his soul for so great a miracle, God chose to cleanse his
heart in suffering.
Remembering Joseph’s trial and suffering, we pray:
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Sixth Day: March 15
To us, Christmas is a day of uninterrupted joy. To Joseph, it was a day of the brightest light
and the deepest shadows: a blazing sky and a chilly cave; the presence of angels and the cold shoulder
of the villagers; faith and sorrow; intense joy in the Holy Infant and the grief that he could only give
the Son of God a stable, straw to lay his head, and his ineffectual service.
The story of Joseph and Christmas is dearly familiar to us. It was decreed that they leave the
comfort of their home and journey to Bethlehem. The doors of the crowded inns were slammed in his
face. He searched through the night until he found the cave which was used as a stable, and prepared it
for his Bride and for the coming Child.
His was the joy of hearing the song of the angels and watching the procession of the first
adorers. His was the pain of seeing Mary shiver in the cold darkness and of remembering that they had
been forced to leave in Nazareth the cradle that he had made with such loving care. He was the first
sentry in the court of the new King, His first sergeant-at-arms, His prime minister, His treasurer, the
faithful disciple of the Master who had yet to speak His first word.
To Joseph at Christmastide, we say:
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Eighth Day: March 17
Wonderful things have happened in the long history of mankind, but none have been more
wonderful than what occurred in the little house and shop of Joseph in Nazareth. The earnings of a
laborer provide the food for the Creator of heaven and earth. Into the little carpenter shop comes the
young Jesus; He works at the side of His foster father at the carpenter’s bench, St. Joseph’s little
Apprentice learning the trade of his earthly father. Joseph guides the hands that guide the course of the
stars; he teaches the Maker of sun, stars, and planets the craft of making tables and chairs for peasants,
and yokes for oxen. The Blessed Trinity looks down to the lovely trinity of heart—Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit beautifully mirrored in Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.
Modern Christian homes receive their design and pattern from this model. Modern Catholic
marriage is here given its lovely example. Childhood learns obedience as the young Jesus obeys the
commands of His parents. The hearts of Mary and Joseph create a union close and dear and intimate
and utterly beautiful; together they live and think and plan and work for the Child, Who has been given
into their keeping. Their’s was a beautiful family.
Remembering the happiness of Joseph in Nazareth, we pray:
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Novena Prayer to St. Joseph
Saint Joseph, I, your unworthy child, greet you. You are the faithful protector and intercessor of all
who love and venerate you. You know that I have special confidence in you and that, after Jesus and
Mary, I place all my hope of salvation in you, for you are especially powerful with God and will never
abandon your faithful servants. Therefore, I humbly invoke you and commend myself, with all who are
dear to me and all that belong to me, to your intercession. I beg of you, by your love for Jesus and
Mary, not to abandon me during life and to assist me at the hour of my death. Glorious Saint Joseph,
spouse of the Immaculate Virgin, obtain for me a pure, humble, charitable mind, and perfect
resignation to the divine Will. Be my guide, my father, and my model through life that I may merit to
die as you did in the arms of Jesus and Mary. Loving Saint Joseph, faithful follower of Jesus Christ, I
raise my heart to you to implore your powerful intercession in obtaining from the Divine Heart of
Jesus all the graces necessary for my spiritual and temporal welfare, particularly the grace of a happy
death, and the special favors I now implore:
(1) For the candidates preparing to be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, may their minds
and hearts be opened to receive Jesus in Word, in the Sacraments of Confession and Holy
Eucharist, and in the community of their confirmation class. O great St. Joseph, together with
your spouse, the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, guide the confirmandi to encounter Christ in a
personal and intimate way, and to deepen their relationship with Him while on this retreat.
(2) For the catechists and retreat leaders, assist them to pass on the deposit of faith and to set
the world ablaze with the light Christ. Help them to live as signs of charity and humility, and
keep them always in union with the Universal Church. Protect them, O strong St. Joseph, from
the attacks, lies, and snares of Satan and all evil spirits.
(3) For my personal intentions which I now confide to your most just heart. (pause in silence)
Guardian of the Word Incarnate, I am confident that your prayers in my behalf will be graciously heard
before the throne of God. Amen!
V/. O Glorious St. Joseph! Through thy love for Jesus Christ and for the glory of His Name,
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Supplications to St. Joseph
Ever blessed and glorious St. Joseph, kind and loving father, and helpful friend of all in sorrow!
Thou art the good father and protector of orphans, the defender of the defenseless, the patron of those
in need and sorrow. Look kindly on my requests. My sins have drawn down on me the just displeasure
of my God, and so I am surrounded with unhappiness. To thee, O loving guardian of the Family of
Nazareth, do I go for help and protection.
Listen, then, I beg of thee, with fatherly concern, to my earnest prayers, and obtain for me the
favors I ask.
I ask them by the infinite mercy of the Eternal Son of God, which moved Him to take our
nature and to be born into this world of sorrow.
I ask them by the weariness and suffering thou didst endure when thou didst find no shelter at
the inn of Bethlehem for the Holy Virgin, nor a place where the Son of God could be born. Then, being
everywhere refused, thou hadst to allow the Queen of Heaven to give birth to the world’s Redeemer in
a cave.
I ask them by the loveliness and power of that sacred Name, Jesus, which thou didst confer on
the adorable Infant.
I ask them by that painful torture thou didst feel at the prophecy of holy Simeon, which
declared the Child Jesus and His holy Mother future victims of our sins and of their great love for us.
I ask them through thy sorrow and pain of soul when the Angel declared to thee that the life of
the Child Jesus was sought by His enemies. From their evil plan thou hadst to flee with Him and His
Blessed Mother into Egypt.
I ask them by all the suffering, weariness and labors of that long and dangerous journey.
I ask them by all thy care to protect the Sacred Child
and His Immaculate Mother during thy second journey, when thou wert ordered to return to thine own
country.
I ask them by thy peaceful life in Nazareth, where thou didst meet with so many joys and
sorrows.
I ask them by thy great distress when the adorable Child was lost to thee and His Mother for
three days.
I ask them by thy joy at finding Him in the Temple, and by the comfort thou didst find at
Nazareth, while living in the company of the Child Jesus.
I ask them by the wonderful submission He showed in His obedience to thee.
I ask them by the perfect love and conformity thou didst show in accepting the Divine order to
depart from this life and from the company of Jesus and Mary.
I ask them by the joy which filled thy soul when the Redeemer of the world, triumphant over
death and Hell, entered into the possession of His kingdom and led thee into it with special honors.
I ask them through Mary’s glorious Assumption and through that endless happiness thou hast
with her in the presence of God.
O good Father! I beg of thee, by all thy sufferings, sorrows and joys, to hear me and obtain for
me what I ask. Obtain for all those who have asked my prayers everything that is useful to them in the
plan of God. Finally, my dear Patron and Father, be with me and all who are dear to me in our last
moments, that we may eternally sing the praises of Jesus, Mary and Joseph! A blameless life, O St.
Joseph, may we lead, by thy kind patronage from danger freed. Amen!
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Memorare to St. Joseph
Remember, O most pure spouse of the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, my loving protector, that never has it been heard
that anyone invoked thy patronage and sought thine aid without being comforted. Confident, therefore, in thy
goodness, I come before thee and fervently commend myself to thee. Despise not my petitions, dear foster father
of the Redeemer, but graciously receive them. Amen.
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Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary
First Reading (2 Sm 7:4-
7:4-5, 12-
12-14, 16)
The Lord spoke to Nathan and said: "Go, tell my servant David, 'When your time comes and you rest with your ancestors, I
will raise up your heir after you, sprung from your loins, and I will make his kingdom firm. It is he who shall build a house
for my name. And I will make his royal throne firm forever. I will be a father to him, and he shall be a son to me. Your
house and your kingdom shall endure forever before me; your throne shall stand firm forever.'"
The promises of the Lord I will sing forever; through all generations my mouth shall proclaim your faithfulness, for you
have said, "My kindness is established forever"; in heaven you have confirmed your faithfulness.
"I have made a covenant with my chosen one, I have sworn to David my servant: forever will I confirm your posterity and
establish your throne for all generations."
"He shall say of me, 'You are my father, my God, the Rock, my savior.' Forever I will maintain my kindness toward him,
and my covenant with him stands firm."
OR (Lk 2:41-
2:41-51)
Each year Jesus' parents went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover, and when he was twelve years old, they went up
according to festival custom. After they had completed its days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in
Jerusalem, but his parents did not know it. Thinking that he was in the caravan, they journeyed for a day and looked for
him among their relatives and acquaintances, but not finding him, they returned to Jerusalem to look for him. After three
days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions, and all
who heard him were astounded at his understanding and his answers. When his parents saw him, they were astonished, and
his mother said to him, "Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been looking for you with great
anxiety." And he said to them, "Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?"
But they did not understand what he said to them. He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to
them.
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Prayer of Confidence to St. Joseph
With childlike confidence I present myself before you, O holy St. Joseph, faithful foster father of
Jesus! I beg for your compassionate intercession and support in these, my present necessities.
(1) For the candidates preparing to be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, may their minds
and hearts be opened to receive Jesus in Word, in the Sacraments of Confession and Holy
Eucharist, and in the community of their confirmation class. O great St. Joseph, together with
your spouse, the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, guide the confirmandi to encounter Christ in a
personal and intimate way, and to deepen their relationship with Him while on this retreat.
(2) For the catechists and retreat leaders, assist them to pass on the deposit of faith and to set
the world ablaze with the light Christ. Help them to live as signs of charity and humility, and
keep them always in union with the Universal Church. Protect them, O strong St. Joseph, from
the attacks, lies, and snares of Satan and all evil spirits.
(3) For my personal intentions which I now confide to your most just heart. (pause in silence)
I firmly believe that you are most powerful near the throne of God, Who chose you for the foster father
of His well-beloved Son, Jesus Christ. O blessed Saint, who saved that Treasure of Heaven, with His
virginal Mother, from the fury of His enemies, who with untiring industry supplied His earthly wants,
and with paternal care accompanied and protected Him in all the journeys of His childhood, take me
also, for the love of Jesus, as your child. Assist me in my present difficulties with you prayers before
God. The infinite goodness of our Savior, Who loved and honored you as His earthly father, cannot
refuse you any request now in Heaven. How many pious souls have asked for your help and have
joyfully experienced how good, and how ready you are to assist. How quickly you turn to those who
call upon you with confidence! How powerful you are in bringing help and restoring joy to anxious
and dejected hearts! Therefore, do I fly to you, O most worthy father of Jesus, most chaste spouse of
Mary! Good St. Joseph, I pray that by the burning love you had for Jesus and Mary upon earth, you
may console me in my distress and present my petitions, through Jesus and Mary, before the Throne of
God! One word from you will move Him to assist my afflicted soul. Then most joyfully shall I praise
God and you, and more heartfelt shall be my thanksgiving! Amen!
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Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows & Joys of St. Joseph
(Pray an “Our Father,” “Hail Mary”, and “Glory be” after each sorrow & joy.)
1. 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. By this sorrow
and this joy, help our families and all our loved ones to overcome all sadness of heart and develop an
absolute trust in God’s goodness.
2. 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. By this sorrow and this joy, help us and
all we love to become like sinless mangers where the Savior of the world may be received with
absolute love and faith.
3. 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. By this sorrow and this joy, pray for us, St. Joseph, that the sacred Blood of Christ, poured out
for our salvation, may guard our families, so that the Divine Name of Jesus may be written in our
hearts forever.
4. 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. By this sorrow and this joy, help us to
see with eyes of faith that even the sufferings and pains of those we deeply love can become the
pathway to salvation and eternal life.
5. 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. By this sorrow and this joy, keep us far from the false idols of earthly
attractions, so that like you, we may be entirely devoted to the service of Jesus and Mary.
6. 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. By this sorrow and this joy,
show us 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.
7. Dependable father and husband, how frantic you and Mary were when, through no fault of yours,
you could not find Jesus and searched for three days to locate Him. What incredible relief was yours
when you found Him safe in the Temple of God. By this sorrow and this joy, help us, St. Joseph, never
to lose Jesus through the fault of our own sins. But if we should lose Him through mortal sin, grant
that we may seek him 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.
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Invocations to St. Joseph
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Petition for St. Joseph’s Blessing
Bless me, O dearly beloved Father, St. Joseph; bless my body and my soul; bless my resolutions, my
words and deeds, all my actions and omissions, my every step. Bless all that I possess, all my interior
and exterior goods, that all may redound to the greater honor of God. Bless me for time and eternity,
and preserve me from every sin. Obtain for me the grace to make atonement for all my sins by love
and contrition here on earth, so that after my last breath I may, without delay, prostrate at your feet in
Heaven and thank you for all the love and goodness that you, O dearest Father, have shown me.
Amen!
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