The
Devotion of the Seven Sorrows and
Seven Joys of St. Joseph
1. O chaste Spouse
of Mary most holy, glorious St. Joseph, great was the trouble and
anguish
of thy heart when thou wert minded to put away privately thine
inviolate
Spouse, yet thy joy was unspeakable when the surpassing mystery of the
Incarnation was made known to thee by the Angel!
By this sorrow and
this joy, we beseech thee to comfort our souls, both now and in the
sorrows
of our final hour, with the joy of a good life and a holy death after
the
pattern of thine own, in the arms of Jesus and Mary.
Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be ...
2. O most blessed
Patriarch, glorious St. Joseph, who was chosen to be the foster father
of the Word made flesh, thy sorrow at seeing the Child Jesus born in
such
poverty was suddenly changed into heavenly exultation when thou didst
hear
the angelic hymn and beheld the glories of that resplendent night.
By this sorrow and
this joy, we implore thee to obtain for us the grace to pass over from
life's pathway to hear the angelic songs of praise, and to rejoice in
the
shining splendor of celestial glory.
Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be ...
3. O glorious St.
Joseph, thou faithfully obeyed the law of God, and thy heart was
pierced
at the sight of the Precious Blood that was shed by the Infant Savior
during
His Circumcision, but the Name of Jesus gave thee new life and filled
thee
with quiet joy.
By this sorrow and
this joy, obtain for us the grace to be freed from all sin during life,
and to die rejoicing, with the Holy Name of Jesus in our hearts and on
our lips.
Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be . . .
4. O most faithful
Saint who shared the mysteries of our Redemption, glorious St. Joseph,
the prophecy of Simeon regarding the sufferings of Jesus and Mary
caused
thee to shudder with mortal dread, but at the same time filled thee
with
a blessed joy for the salvation and glorious which, he foretold, would
be attained by countless souls.
By this sorrow and
this joy, obtain for us that we may be among the number of those, who
through
merits of Jesus and the intercession of Mary the Virgin Mother, are
predestined
to a glorious resurrection.
Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be ...
5. O most watchful
Guardian of the Incarnate Son of God, glorious St. Joseph, what toil
was
thine in supporting and waiting upon the Son of the most high God,
especially
in the flight into Egypt! Yet at the same time, how thou didst rejoice
to have always near you God Himself, and to see the idols of the
Egyptians
fall prostrate to the ground before Him.
By this sorrow and
this joy, obtain for us the grace of keeping ourselves in safety from
the
infernal tyrant, especially by flight from dangerous occasions; may
every
idol of earthly affection fall from our hearts; may we be wholly
employed
in serving Jesus and Mary, and for them alone may we live and happily
die.
Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be ...
6. O glorious St.
Joseph, an angel on earth, thou didst marvel to see the King of Heaven
obedient to thy commands, but thy consolation in bringing Jesus out of
the land of Egypt was troubled by the fear of Archelaus; nevertheless,
being assured by the Angel, thou dwelt in gladness at Nazareth with
Jesus
and Mary.
By this sorrow and
this joy, obtain for us that our hearts may be delivered from harmful
fears,
so that we may rejoice in peace of conscience and may live in safety
with
Jesus and Mary and may, like thee, die in their company.
Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be ...
7. O glorious St.
Joseph, pattern of all holiness, when thou didst lose, through no fault
of thine own, the Child Jesus, thou sought Him sorrowing for the space
of three days, until with great joy, thou didst find Him again in the
Temple,
sitting in the midst of the doctors.
By this sorrow and
this joy, we supplicate thee, with our hearts upon our lips, to keep us
from ever having the misfortune to lose Jesus through mortal sin; but
if
this supreme misfortune should befall us, grant that we may seek Him
with
unceasing sorrow until we find Him again, ready to show us His great
mercy,
especially at the hour of death; so that we may pass over to enjoy His
presence in Heaven; and there in company with thee, may we sing the
praises
of His Divine mercy forever.
Our Father, Hail
Mary, Glory Be ...
Antiphon.
And
Jesus Himself was beginning about the age of thirty,
being the Son of
Joseph.
V. Pray for us,
O holy Joseph,
R. That we may be
made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let Us Pray.
O God, Who in Thine
ineffable Providence didst vouchsafe to choose Blessed Joseph to be the
spouse of Thy most holy Mother, grant we beseech Thee, that he whom we
venerate as our protector on earth may be our intercessor in Heaven.
Who
lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen.
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