The Practice of the Nine First Wednesdays
A Devotion Promulgated by the Pious Union of St. Joseph
Every Wednesday is dedicated in a special way to
St. Joseph. Make the
Nine First Wednesdays [in a manner similar to the Nine First Fridays of
the Sacred Heart] in honor of St. Joseph for a happy death, for
yourself
and your dear ones. As charity is one of the best ways to be worthy of
the grace of a happy death,
offer your First Wednesday Mass and Communion and devotions
in honor of St. Joseph in a special way for the salvation of the dying,
most especially for an undying sinner who is to lose his soul without
the
grace of final repentance.
Our Lord permits St. Joseph to take from His Divine
treasury with full
hands in order to give souls the treasures of Divine grace and mercy,
like
Joseph, the son of Jacob, who took corn from the granaries of the King
of Egypt to feed his brethren and all who had recourse to him. From the
heights of Heaven, the King of Glory speaks to us the same words as
Pharao
spoke to the starving people of Egypt: "Go to Joseph."
The Go to Joseph Prayers
I
In the miseries of this vale of tears, to whom shall we have recourse,
O blessed Joseph, if not to thee, to whom thy beloved spouse Mary
entrusted
all her rich treasures, that thou might keep them to our advantage? "go
to my spouse, Joseph," Mary seems to say to us, "and he will comfort
you,
he will deliver you from the misfortunes which now oppress you and will
make you happy and contented" Have pity on us, therefore, O St. Joseph;
have pity on us through that love which thou didst cherish toward a
spouse
so worthy and amiable.
Our Father
... Hail
Mary ... Glory Be
...
II
We are fully conscious that we have offended the justice of God by
our sins and deserve His most severe chastisements. Not what shall be
our
place of refuge? "go to Joseph," Jesus seems to say to us; "Go to
Joseph,
in whom I was well pleased and whom I had for My foster father. To him,
as to a father, I have communicated all power, that he may use it for
your
good according to his own desire." Pity us, therefore, O blessed
Joseph,
pity us, for the great love thou didst bear toward a Son so admirable
and
so dear.
Our Father
... Hail
Mary ... Glory Be
...
III
Unhappily the sins we have committed call down upon the heaviest
scourges:
this we must confess. In what ark shall we take refuge in order to be
saved?
Where shall we find the blessed rainbow that shall give us comfort and
hope in the midst of our afflictions? "Go to Joseph," the Eternal
father
seems to say to us: "Go to him who took My place on earth with regard
to
My Son made man. I entrusted to his keeping My Son, who is the
unfailing
source of grace; therefore, every grace is in his hands." Pity us,
then,
dear St. Joseph, pity us by thy great love for Almighty God, Who has
been
so generous to thee.
Our Father
... Hail
Mary ... Glory Be
...
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