
Feast Day:  March 19 
Devotion to St. Joseph was a hallmark of St. Teresa of  Avila.  Teresa attributed her miraculous cure to Saint Joseph.  When she was  living in the Incarnation Convent in Avila, she was struck with an ailment that  left her half-dead.  She was paralyzed and was presumed dead at one point.  She  prayed and prayed to Joseph and her prayers were answered.  Her paralysis was  cured and she was able to walk again even though her health had always been  fragile after that.
Saint Joseph is an example of a life so hidden and yet  so pleasing to God.  Scriptures did not record for us a word he uttered.  But  what the Gospels show is that Joseph was a doer of God's Will.  He was always on  the go, always on the move to do God's bidding- waking up from the dream to  journey to Bethlehem for the census, fleeing to Egypt with Mary and the Infant  Jesus to escape Herod and his murderous band, journeying back to Nazareth at  God's command after Herod had died.  These were important events but nothing was  recorded of Joseph's account or words.  Even in the life of the Holy Family, the  Gospel writers did not deem it necessary to give an account of the life in  Nazareth.  The only indication we have that Joseph was respected and known in  the local community is the passage in the Gospel where the townspeople were  figuring out the source of Jesus' power,  "How did this man come by this wisdom  and the miracles? Is not this the carpenter's son?" (Matthew  13:54-55).
Saint Teresa has this to say about St. Joseph:  "
 "I  took for my advocate and lord the glorious Saint Joseph and commended myself  earnestly to him; and I found that this my father and lord delivered me both  from this trouble and also from other and greater troubles concerning my honor  and the loss of my soul, and that he gave me greater blessings than I could ask  of him. I do not remember even now that I have ever asked anything of him which  he has failed to grant. I am astonished at the great favors which God has  bestowed on me through this blessed saint, and at the perils from which He has  freed me, both in body and in soul. To other saints the Lord seems to have given  grace to succor us in some of our necessities but of this glorious saint my  experience is that he succors us in them all and that the Lord wishes to teach  us that as He was Himself subject to him on earth (for, being His guardian and  being called His father, he could command Him) just so in Heaven He still does  all that he asks. This has also been the experience of other persons whom I have  advised to commend themselves to him; and even to-day there are many who have  great devotion to him through having newly experienced this truth."  "I wish I could  persuade everyone to be devoted to this glorious saint, for I have great  experience of the blessings which he can obtain from God. I have never known  anyone to be truly devoted to him and render him particular services who did not  notably advance in virtue, for he gives very real help to souls who commend  themselves to him. For some years now, I think, I have made some request of him  every year on his festival and I have always had it granted. If my petition is  in any way ill directed, he directs it aright for my greater  good."
"I only beg, for the love of God, that anyone who does  not believe me will put what I say to the test, and he will see by experience  what great advantages come from his commending himself to this glorious  patriarch and having devotion to him. Those who practice prayer should have a  special affection for him always. I do not know how anyone can think of the  Queen of the Angels, during the time that she suffered so much with the Child  Jesus, without giving thanks to Saint Joseph for the way he helped them. If  anyone cannot find a master to teach him how to pray, let him take this glorious  saint as his master and he will not go astray." (Autobiography Chapter 6).
 
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