March 21-22, 2026
Dear parishioners,
With the solemnity of St. Joseph last week, it is worthwhile for us to call to mind this great saint, and to remember once again the power of his intercession for us. It is no coincidence that in the Church’s longstanding devotion to St. Joseph, she has invoked him as the “Guardian of the Redeemer and the Virgin,” the “Protector of the Universal Church,” and the “Patron of the Dying,” among other titles. Just as St. Joseph protected Jesus and Mary throughout their earthly life, so too does he protect us, who as Christians bear the name of Christ.
St. Teresa of Avila (1515 – 1582) is one of the saints credited with spreading devotion to St. Joseph. In her autobiography, she notes that she took him on as her special patron, and she remained faithful to this devotion her whole life. In the same book, she writes:
I took for my patron and lord the glorious St. Joseph, and recommended myself earnestly to him. I saw clearly that both out of this my present trouble, and out of others of greater importance, relating to my honor and the loss of my soul, this my father and lord delivered me, and rendered me greater services than I knew how to ask for.
I cannot call to mind that I have ever asked him at any time for anything which he has not granted; and I am filled with amazement when I consider the great favors which God hath given me through this blessed Saint; the dangers from which he hath delivered me, both of body and of soul.
To other Saints, our Lord seems to have given grace to succor men in some special necessity; but to this glorious Saint, I know by experience, to help us in all: and our Lord would have us understand that as He was Himself subject to him upon earth—for St. Joseph having the title of father, and being His guardian, could command Him—so now in heaven He performs all his petitions. […]
Would that I could persuade all men to be devout to this glorious Saint; for I know by long experience what blessings he can obtain for us from God. I have never known anyone who was really devout to him, and who honored him by particular services, who did not visibly grow more and more in virtue; for he helps in a special way those souls who commend themselves to him. […]
But I ask, for the love of God, that he who does not believe me will make the trial for himself—when he will see by experience the great good that results from commending oneself to this glorious patriarch, and being devout to him.
Those who give themselves to prayer should in a special manner have always a devotion to St. Joseph; for I know not how any man can think of the Queen of the angels, during the time that she suffered so much with the Infant Jesus, without giving thanks to St. Joseph for the services he rendered them then. He who cannot find anyone to teach him how to pray, let him take this glorious Saint for his master, and he will not wander out of the way.
Like St. Teresa, may we too turn with confidence to St. Joseph! As she mentioned above, devotion to him fosters growth in virtue, and is a source of many graces. We also turn to him, asking him to pray for others too. Under the titles mentioned above, we can beseech him to pray for the Church’s protection from the attacks of the devil, for our own growth in love toward Jesus and Mary, and for our loved ones who are dying.
St. Joseph, Pray for us!
Fr. Ammanniti
