Novena Prayer To St Joseph
NOVENA PRAYER
Great Saint Joseph,
prostrate at thy feet with feelings of unlimited confidence
we beg thee to bless the Novena that I began in thy honor.
I will meditate upon thy virtues;
grant that I may learn fully to appreciate them.
The knowledge of them will be the source of great confusion for me
because of the poverty and destitution of my soul.
Great dispenser of the heavenly treasures,
assist me in my poverty,
help me to display thy virtues in my own soul.
"Thou art never invoked in vain,"
says the seraphic Theresa of Jesus;
be thou to me what thou hast been
to that Spouse of the Sacred Heart of Jesus;
graciously hearken to me as thou didst hearken to her.
Amen.
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FIRST DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF THE LIFE OF FAITH
THE words of the great Apostle:
"The just man liveth by faith,"
may be applied particularly to Saint Joseph
who was the most just of men and whose life was ever guided by faith.
Joseph submitted his intelligence to the holy truths of religion.
He applied his heart from his tenderest infancy
to the observance of the divine precepts.
In the trials and sorrows of life,
Joseph was sustained by faith.
He shaped his whole conduct
by the desire to please God
and he attained the great aim of man upon earth,
which is to adore God,
to serve Him,
and hence to deserve the everlasting Truth.
Let us glorify this great Servant of God
who possessed faith so universal,
so simple, so enlightened, so firm,
so constant, and, above all, so fruitful in good works.
Let us examine ourselves with regard to this great virtue
and see how we resemble him.
Is my faith firm, unshaken?
Is my conduct animated by faith!
Is the predominant thought that directs my acts to please God,
and to obtain merit for everlasting life?
Have I tried to derive consolation and strength
from the thought of faith in time of trial?
PRAYER
Great Saint, † model of the just living by faith,
revive that virtue in our souls.
† May it be principle,
† the motive,
† the aim of all my actions;
consolation and my strength in the trials of this life,
the source of abundant merit for everlasting life.
† Amen
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SECOND DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF HOPE
Joseph, abandoning himself entirely to the care of Divine Providence,
glorified God by his life.
Among all the virtues,
hope is the most pleasing to God,
because it is based upon His infinite goodness.
In the sufferings of this life
it is the source of the greatest consolation and encouragement.
Joseph hoped in the Lord.
He hoped for His grace in the accomplishment of His adorable will;
for His help in time of trial;
for His light in the difficulties of life.
By hope he detached his heart from the perishable goods
and the deceitful affections of this world.
In the hour of trial
he sustained his courage by hope,
and fortified his heart with a peace that nothing could alter.
Let us imitate Saint Joseph.
Let us elevate our hopes
towards the only veritable and imperishable treasures.
Let us trust in the wisdom and solicitude of Divine Providence.
Let us rely upon the grace of the Lord;
upon His goodness,
and upon His power.
Let us renew our confidence in the hour of trial.
Let us avoid discouragement,
which outrages the wisdom and goodness of God.
PRAYER
JOSEPH,
† do thou cause the gift of Christian hope to descend into my heart.
† May it enlighten me,
† console me,
† defend me.
† May it detach me from the earth
† so as to elevate my thoughts and my affections towards Heaven.
† May it henceforward inspire my whole conduct
† and give me the right to die like thee,
† saying: "Lord, I have hoped in Thee;
† I shall not be confounded."
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THIRD DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF CHARITY
Joseph loved God from his earliest youth
and loved Him during his whole life.
Joseph loved God with his whole heart,
with his whole soul,
with his whole strength.
Joseph loved God with a love of preference,
giving Him his first affections,
and cutting off his heart from all that could hinder or alter his love
for his Lord and Sovereign Master.
Joseph loved God with a love of union, keeping himself;
constantly united to God by prayer,
meditation, the thought of His holy presence,
and the most perfect conformity to the will of God.
Joseph loved God with a love of immolation
which prompted him to perfect devotedness,
enabling him to perform with joy
the greatest and most numerous sacrifices.
Joseph loved God with a love of perseverance
that experienced neither decrease nor alteration.
He always loved God with all his power to love,
and constantly endeavored to love Him more and more.
PRAYER
Blessed Saint,
† enkindle in my cold heart a spark of thy charity.
† May God be always the first and only object of my affections.
† Keep my soul always, in sanctifying peace,
† and, if I should be so unhappy as to lose it,
† give me the strength to recover it immediately by a sincere repentance.
Grant me such a love of my God
† as will always keep me united to Him,
† and will be the principle and motive of all my actions.
† Grant me a generous love that will make me overcome all obstacles,
† and accept the greatest sacrifices
rather than separate myself from the charity of my God.
† Amen.
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FOURTH DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF PURITY
"How beautiful is the chaste generation!" [Wis. IV]
"The whole weight of gold is as nothing
in comparison with a pure soul." [Ecc. XXV]
Saint Joseph was preeminent in purity
because he feared God and faithfully observed His holy law;
because he safeguarded his virtue
by fear of the Sovereign Good and by prudence;
because he sheltered it under the virginity of Mary,
and felt the influence of Jesus, the Divine Son of all sanctity.
How pure must he have been
who was to become the worthy spouse of the Immaculate Virgin!
How holy must he have been whose relations
with the thrice holy God were so intimate.
PRAYER
Joseph,
† help me to understand the excellence of purity
† and how dear it is to the heart of God.
Teach me to preserve carefully this delicate virtue
† and the shadow of the fear of God;
† to safeguard it by prayer, by vigilance,
† by shunning the world,
† by careful watch over my heart and my senses.
† Grant that I may hence forward close my heart to all disorderly affections;
† that I may deserve to enjoy like thee upon earth
† the friends and intimacy of Jesus,
† and that it may be given to me one day
to sing in Heaven the canticle reserved for Virgins.
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FIFTH DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF HUMILITY
Joseph excelled in humility
because he realized that glory is due to God alone,
and that, of himself,
man is but misery and nothingness.
By reason of his humility
Joseph was accorded the most glorious privileges
and entrusted with the most sublime mission.
To accomplish His designs,
God employs only the humble
who do not claim for themselves the glory.
As Foster Father of Jesus
and Spouse of the Queen of Heaven and earth,
Joseph was more highly honored than any king in this world.
What pretexts, furnished by zeal for the glory of God,
might have prompted him to speak,
to put himself forward,
to attribute to himself the greatness of the precursor of the Messiah,
and the glories of the apostles!
He rather conceals the astonishing prodigies
which have been revealed to him,
and the sublimity of the functions he exercises.
Under an impenetrable veil
he hides all that can draw upon him the esteem of men.
PRAYER
O Joseph,
† what a lesson for me
† ever so eager to appear,
† so anxious to display before the eyes of men
† the graces that I owe entirely to the liberality of God.
† Obtain that I may attribute to God the glory of all things;
† that I may love the humble and hidden life;
† that I may not desire any other position than the one given by Providence;
† and that I may always be a docile instrument in the hands of God.
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SIXTH DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF PATIENCE
Consider how Joseph suffered in his life time.
He tasted, indeed, ineffable consolations,
but he also endured much suffering.
In contrast with the glories of his fallen family,
his was a life of labor and self denial.
What did he not have to suffer,
especially after the Incarnation of the Son of God?
It is verily Joseph who experienced that wherever Jesus enters,
He comes with His Cross and His Crown of Thorns.
He suffers in perfect conformity with the Divine Will.
Joseph renews his courage in the hope of eternal joys and treasures,
in the examples of patience which are given him by Jesus and Mary.
Thus, whatever may be his trials
they cannot trouble the peace of his soul.
PRAYER
Joseph, model of patience,
† teach me this virtue;
which is so necessary †
in the midst of the sufferings and trials of this sorrowful life.
Grant that your example and that of Mary,
† as well as the hope of celestial joys,
† may ever renew my courage.
Amen.
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SEVENTH DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF PRUDENCE
Let us honor in Saint Joseph the faithful and prudent servant
to whom Almighty God entrusted the care of His family.
Prudence inspired Saint Joseph to adopt
as the foundation and rule of his conduct,
the great principles of faith;
God, the end of man in this world;
God, the reward of man in eternity.
Remembering that life is short and uncertain,
that upon a moment may depend our eternity,
Saint Joseph wisely employs his time.
He is careful to make a holy use of his senses
and his other faculties in order to give to his Lord and Master
a faithful account of the talents entrusted to him;
he watches over the world around him,
yielding to the world in the measure willed by God,
but not giving himself up to it.
He makes within himself a retreat accessible to God alone
and impenetrable to creatures.
PRAYER
Faithful and prudent servant,
† watch over my weakness and my inexperience;
† obtain for me that prudence which reminds me of my end,
† which directs my paths,
† and which protects me from every danger.
Amen.
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EIGHTH DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF OBEDIENCE
Joseph regarded obedience as rendering man particularly pleasing to God.
What esteem Joseph had particularly for obedience,
when he heard Mary answering the Angel:
"Behold the handmaid of the Lord,
be it done unto me according to thy word!"
When he saw Jesus submit to his orders,
anticipate his wishes,
execute them faithfully and promptly!
When he considered that the Incarnate Word would be obedient until death,
even the death of the Cross.
PRAYER
Joseph, so faithful to display in thy conduct the obedience of Jesus and Mary,
† obtain for me this important virtue.
† Obtain for me a perfect docility of heart
† to accomplish the will of God,
† and that of those who replace Him.
† Inspire me by your example,
† to obey with promptness and generosity;
† obtain for me above all,
† the grace to obey without murmuring,
† without reasoning
† upon the orders given me,
† in spite of every pretext,
† and with an entire immolation of my own will.
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NINTH DAY
SAINT JOSEPH, MODEL OF DETACHMENT
Saint Joseph loved poverty
because it detaches man from all passing and perishable goods,
delivers the soul from dangerous obstacles,
and from a thousand evils and cares,
and permits him to keep his eyes raised toward Heaven,
instead of stooping, like a slave, toward the earth.
Saint Joseph loved poverty,
because he saw it practised in the highest degree by Jesus Christ.
Did he not regard it as a hidden and priceless treasure,
when he contemplated Jesus in His abnegation,
when he saw Him stretch out His Divine hands
to ask for the most necessary needs of life?
Saint Joseph suffered the privations of life with patience,
without murmur of complaint,
using his poverty to detach himself more and more from worldly goods,
and to seek the goods of Heaven.
PRAYER
St JOSEPH, make me understand the excellence of poverty.
† Grant that I may enter into the interior dispositions
† which animated thee in regard to that virtue.
† Disclose to me the snares of riches,
† the dangers which are attached to them,
† the solicitude which they engender.
† Make me understand how much God favors us,
† when he refuses us riches,
† since he furnishes us a precious occasion to detach us from ourselves
† and from creatures,
† and to increase our merit for Heaven.
Amen.
Litany of Saint Joseph
Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.
God the Father of Heaven,
Have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world,
Have mercy on us.
God the Holy Ghost,
Have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God,
Have mercy on us.
Holy Mary,
Pray for us.
Saint Joseph,
Pray for us.
Renowned offspring of David,
Pray for us.
Light of patriarchs,
Pray for us.
Spouse of the Mother of God,
Pray for us.
Chaste guardian of the Virgin,
Pray for us.
Foster Father of the Son of God,
Pray for us.
Diligent protector of Christ,
Pray for us.
Head of the Holy Family,
Pray for us.
Joseph, most just,
Pray for us.
Joseph, most chaste,
Pray for us.
Joseph, most prudent,
Pray for us.
Joseph, most strong,
Pray for us.
Joseph, most obedient,
Pray for us.
Joseph, most faithful,
Pray for us.
Mirror of patience,
Pray for us.
Glory of home life,
Pray for us.
Guardian of virgins,
Pray for us.
Pillar of families,
Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, Lover of poverty,
Pray for us.
Model of laborers,
Pray for us.
Solace of the wretched,
Pray for us.
Hope of the sick,
Pray for us.
Patron of the dying,
Pray for us.
Terror of demons,
Pray for us.
Protector of Holy Church,
Pray for us.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Spare us, 0 Lord,
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Graciously bear us, 0 Lord,
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Have mercy on us.
V. He made him the lord of His household.
R. And prince over all his possessions.
Let Us Pray
God, WHO in Thy ineffable providence
didst vouchsafe to choose blessed Joseph to be the spouse;
of Thy most holy Mother;
grant, we beseech Thee,
that we may have for our advocate in heaven
him whom we venerate as our protector on earth:
Who livest and reignest world without end.
Amen.
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