Episode 077: The Year of St. Joseph

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[Music] welcome to godsplaining contemplative preachers contemporary age each week join the dominican friars as they consider all things catholic hello everyone and welcome back to god's planning my name is father patrick mary briscoe and i am the host today i took the power oh no fermented a little revolution here and i've cast father joseph anthony out um not really he could be here with me hello yeah we do we're in this together right as as say in a high school musical we're all in this together yeah thank you please don't sing you'll drive we'll drive away our listeners do you remember the novitiate how i was banned from choir practice because i couldn't sing yeah i mean i was just relegated to taxi service uh for airport pickups in in light of my the fact i couldn't improve my singing with choir practice so they were like hey go be uber for the other friars it'll be great if we let father gregory just sit here and sing that would grow our audience because not only is he just a brilliant theological mind um and incredibly articulate fellow but he's also a very talented singer it's true it's very true father jacob merchant and father bonaventure are also dope singers uh and you're not bad yourself i'm the only one who can't carry it in a bucket yeah thank you you know i didn't want to say like i too am pretty good but you know thank you hey i saw what you doing you teed me up i just cracked that sucker out of the park hey um now what's the status report down there in charlottesville do you guys have your students back yet uh they're starting to come back so as as we record the students are starting to return and the plan is to begin classes on february 1st so that was the plan they announced last fall and they're holding to that so that's that's where we're moving and um students are starting to come back so that they can quarantine uh with an appropriate time frame so that when classes begin everybody's good to go nice uh we're just like a week ahead of you i didn't realize that i thought that you all were ahead of us no wow that's a little bit little backpackery there from providence college hey things are a little slower just uh we take our time down here in the south okay oh very nice yeah that's right well um neither coveted nor college students coming back to campus in times of covet nor the novitiate singers of the profession class of 2011. those are not the topics of today's episode today we're going to talk about saint joseph the marvelous patron of the universal church the most chaste spouse of the blessed virgin mary um saint joseph the foster father of christ and father to us all okay so st joseph our universal patron um father joseph anthony i know you have like a great personal affection for saint joseph um you know it's there in your religious name not everybody can take mary you know in their religious name and that's okay some people take saint joseph so tell us a little about a little about your own devotion yeah i have just a beautiful uh if i don't do so myself but i have a very very strong devotion to saint joe so going back to my time in college and his uh kind of intercession and protection uh of of me and and of my vocation and he really interceded and did wonders in removing a number of obstacles so that i could enter into the dominican order um which just happened to be the province of saint joseph right and i remember getting the call from our vocation director that there were some major hurdles in my path towards um entering the order and he called me and said that those those hurdles and obstacles were removed and it was the vigil of st joseph it was march 18th and i was driving back to college and i got the phone call and i've been praying to saint joseph to that if this was the lord's will that he assist and make it happen and everything all the stars aligned and um yeah he helped to clear the path so i could enter but when i was looking towards st joseph where my devotion i always just saw this deep um deep respect and and love for him because it was to this man you know this this man who uh was not perfect he he experienced you know original sin and to this man was entrusted the care of the immaculate version the the care of the incarnate word and just kind of also seen within that the call to the priesthood that within that is men who are called taken from among men to be made priests but we are entrusted with a devotion to the blessed mother but also with the lord himself and the eucharist and so for me the priesthood was very much a reflection of the life of saint joseph and um so that's where kind of the the very core and central um aspects are for me when it comes to my own personal devotion to st joseph so yeah yeah as father mentioned there uh as father joseph anthony said our patron the patron of our province is actually saint joseph and it's saint joseph um and we tend to understand that right is st joseph the the spouse of the blessed mother the most chaste spouse of the virgin mary um there are other titles of saint joseph for example there's another dominican province that is dedicated to saint joseph as the patron saint of workers so the nigerian province for example is the province of saint joseph of the worker but here we are the province of saint joseph dedicated to saint joseph particularly um in in this ways uh as the spouse of the blessed mother and the head of the holy family so here on the 150th anniversary of blessed pious the ninth declaration uh of saint joseph as patron of the universal church pope francis has called for a holy year devoted to saint joseph so from december 8th 2020 last december until december 8th of 2021 this december the holy father is inviting us to look to saint joseph to grow in our devotion to him and to imitate his virtues and um so so model his holinesses heal his love of the lord in our own lives so what is what does that look like uh father joseph anthony this year what are some marks of what the what this year to saint joseph means i i think we can we can kind of take a step back and it's like well why why even do this like what is this year of st joseph and i remember the first time i was even made aware of these kind of like dedicated years uh within the church was i think the year of um you're the rosary that john paul ii um instituted oh yeah right yeah and he gave us the luminous mysteries that's a holy year that was a whole year and i was like that blew my mind i was like oh okay so we're focusing on the blessed mother and that to assist in our relationship with god and then i remember things like the year of um the year the eucharist uh that was a really important uh year as well there was the the year of the priest there's a year of saint paul so like there's this kind of uh and i'm remembering from from my own life but it seems like there's this way to like take a moment and intentionally devote ourselves to some aspect of the faith whether it's some figure that some saint that has gone before us that we want to um dive into their life and imitate them or some aspect of the faith like the eucharist and allow ourselves to take a period of time and intentionally deepen our experience in our connection with that particular mystery of our faith and that's what i think these years are is like a dedicated time to allow us to enter into the mystery of our faith in this one facet and that's it and so it's not undermining the rest of the aspects of our faith by focusing on the rosary we're not taking away the eucharist and by focusing on saint paul we're not uh taking away saint joseph but it's to say like for this dedicated time enter into this mystery from this perspective the mystery of uh the triune god and so i pope francis when he wrote this encyclical letter which i know was a shock to people it was it was unexpected and he wants us to enter into the very life of saint joseph who was so close to the son of god in in this year he pope francis wrote about how this year of pandemic had he's reflected time and time again and kept seeing the image of saint joseph throughout the world in the image of um those suffering those who are serving those who are sacrificing kept coming back to this image of saint joseph and saying no this is a man this is the figure through which we can grow deeper and closer to god in our present circumstances so let's do this in a very intentional way over the next 12 months not accidental not something that's just like oh this would be a good thing to do but no collectively let's actually enter into kind of proximity with the lord through the foster father uh of the lord on earth so um yeah these years are important because it helps us then to enter in um to the mystery in a new way so this year has a kind of spirit of jubilee right you know i mentioned it's pope francis called for it to be this particular year because of the anniversary the 150th anniversary of the um declaration of saint joseph's patron the universal church so it has that kind of quality of an anniversary a time of celebration just like all jubilees do within the church and because it's jubilee we get cash money indulgences everybody loves everybody everybody loves a good indulgence uh the omission of the temporal punishments due to sin yes um it belongs to holy mother church to accord this remission of the punishment which we incur in those times we have failed in our christian living so uh just a brief disclaimer i feel like i'm going to read all the side effects you know and like some kind of drug commercial so in order to in order to fulfill a plenary indulgence at is full remission of these sins for one of those holy souls in purgatory um full remission of these effects of sin uh the conditions uh of a plenary indulgence the typical conditions apply right so uh we have to have participated in a sacramental confession received holy communion and prayed for the pope's intentions those are the three requisite conditions always for plenary indulgence so so that has to be going on you know already in the background of our spiritual lives and then if we if we adopt these practices we can obtain the plenary indulgence okay so what are they so during this year of saint joseph we're being encouraged to meditate for at least 30 minutes on the lord's prayer or to take part in a spiritual retreat of at least one day that includes a meditation on saint joseph so day of recollection about saint joseph or meditating on the lord's prayer saint joseph having fulfilled so perfectly in his life those dictates of the lord's prayer okay another option is to participate in a spiritual or corporal work of mercy so st joseph encourages us to to rediscover the values of silence prudence loyalty in carrying out our duties so the duties of the church of any christian are to participate in these spiritual works of mercy corporal works of mercy and so we can adopt those and earn a plenary indulgence for them this year the recitation of the rosary in families or among engaged couples this is another opportunity for these indulgences right and we could think of the rosary right as a prayer of mary but actually the rosary is a lot about saint joseph too especially the joyful mysteries um we can invoke the intercession of saint joseph um by praying prayers to him particularly the ancient prayers of the litany to saint joseph in the latin in the western tradition or the accothistos to saint joseph in the byzantine tradition sorry to all of the eastern listeners of the podcast that i just butchered that word so there you have it these are these are the options um for attaining that plenary indulgence which is available this year which is one of the means again like what's the point of the indulgence the point of the indulgence is to to refocus our prayer life and to recognize that spiritual merits which are earned in this life can be applied to those who need it um in the next towards the next and that it belongs to the church to uh to dictate how this treasure of grace is bestowed so the point is this treasure of grace this font this power of god's love and his mercy is being opened in a special way under the character of saint joseph and we're invited to participate in it in the ways that i just mentioned uh so that's pretty dope yep all right now real quick before the break i want to i want to get to like this kind of thinking about saint joseph um because in the history of the church uh marian devotion is very ancient and is very clear right we have the declaration of mary the mother of god very early in the church it's an important theological consideration but uh thinking about saint joseph tends to be a more modern phenomenon ecclesiologically so father joseph anthony could you say a couple words about about that and what it means to talk about growing devotion to saint joseph and kind of picking a pace in uh in the last say 200 years yeah i think there's there's a really um beautiful example of god's providential hand that we can see that he's continually guiding history and the reality is this present moment is part of history underneath the providential hand of god and so we see that the um devotion to saint joseph really picks up um like over the last 150 years 150 200 years and particularly in the 20th century and why is that because we see that there was an attack on the dignity of workers right mid-20th century uh there was an attack on um on families in in the struggles of family life that were really particularly within the crosshairs um post-sexual revolution and even to our present day and um the great saints uh you know i would say not necessarily beginning but i would say like really finding their um real expression beginning with saint teresa of avila who had this extremely strong devotion to um saint joseph and then that guy gets kind of rediscovered and in the late um 1800s and gets really emphasized and so what we find is that um st joseph then becomes this patron of the universal church by that decree and in the mid-20th century or i'm not yeah uh not in the 20th century but uh he becomes this patron of the church and the entire life of the the body of christ here on earth is re-entrusted to him just as the body of christ in the incarnate word the the fruit of the womb of the blessed virgin his spouse was entrusted to him uh in nazareth the uh the holy father entrusts the body of christ the mystical body the church back to saint joseph's care and because of that the devotion to saint joseph has taken on new life throughout the 20th century and then we like i said we look at history how it's kind of evolved and continued that st joseph has been an intercessor in in of deep need for us as we go through these kind of um struggles and problems throughout history we see him as this great figure to intercede for us in those areas yeah it may not seem at first glance evident why saint joseph would be the patron of the church right you know the sort of two things seem unrelated but if if we if we recognize that the holy families in fact that first communion of of believers that that first group that was brought together in ser that was brought together in service of the gospel and even if we think that saint joseph was the first one to whom to whom this promise of salvation was announced right when joseph is told the name the name of christ even in a way that's distinct from the way that that god makes his plans known to the blessed virgin mary um we see the particular role that joseph has as you were saying father joseph anthony for the custody of the church and for the responsibility of sharing this this privileged information of salvation yeah i think that's dead on like and and to see that these ways um you know as you also mentioned the family um the what what the nobility of work means to see stitch to see too the way the church has been assaulted in the last 150 years um it is remarkable and to recognize our great need to turn to saint joseph for his intercession for his grace for his blessing to preserve us and to protect us so great with that let's take our short break um and when we come back we'll talk about pope francis apostolic letter patrice corday um we'll hit some highlights of that and then uh and then give you some direction you know some thoughts about what what it would look like to cultivate a little bit of a personal devotion to saint joseph so what what praying to him could look like in your own prayer life all this and more when we get back this is godsplaining get up to date on all our latest episodes at opec.org godsplaining well welcome back um if you're hearing this you're still listening to god's planning you know which is remarkable because you could be listening to anything uh but but here you here you are listening to us you know making it making a choice to uh to uh you know put these dominican friars on um in your air pods or your car or uh however it is that you listen to us um so that's kind of interesting you know good for you for doing a thing you know and listening to us yeah we're proud of you we're proud we appreciate that um so before the break you know we're talking about the year of saint joseph and and the significance especially of saint joseph's role as patron of the universal church pope francis has called of uh of course as we've been saying for our particular meditation about saint joseph so here at this point in the episode we want to go a little bit deeper and we want to we want to look into some of these rich themes that pope francis has that pope francis has invited us to meditate on so one of them is the holy father calls saint joseph a creatively courageous father father joseph anthony when you when you hear this uh you know what what does this mean both both was the holy father saying and and what do you what do you think that this means that uh pope francis acting us asking us to reflect on i i love how pope francis kind of structured his encyclical in these titles of saint joseph and these kind of like marking out the key kind of identifying points that speak to dare i even say st joseph's personality and he calls it this one phrase that creative um creatively courageous uh father in seeing that he um he has this ability to be docile to the will of god right when the the will of god is made known to him in a dream he gets up immediately takes the holy family into um into egypt and the the holy father speaks about to be uh to imitate saint joseph is to hear the will of god but the fact that god himself never destroys our free will he doesn't want us to become robots and to respond to the initiations of the holy spirit to respond to that initiative and the promptings of the holy spirit takes creativity right it takes our ability to utilize the faculties that we have in very human ways and respond with creativity and with courage in that to imitate saint joseph in protecting the the child jesus and protecting the blessed mother and also then throughout their kind of hidden life of jesus to supply for their needs it took creativity and it take courage and um that those are two two kind of attributes that are desperately needed in our world today and we see them kind of uniquely combined in the life of saint joseph and the person of saint joseph but how much more do we need courage and creativity in our present day and to enter into the the person of saint joseph and enter into his life but not being afraid to be courageously creative in not in in responding to those promptings of the holy spirit and maybe stepping into new areas maybe it's stepping into new lands like stepping into egypt but knowing that that kind of bold step in that kind of creativity um is is prompted by the holy spirit but also guided by by the holy spirit in those ways i think it's here that we can think of saint joseph another great title of his is that saint joseph is the terror of demons yeah and maybe uh you know i i think that we can we can only call st joseph the terror of demons because of his absolute trust his his total confidence in the work that god has for him right so so often people aren't willing to be creative because they're afraid what if it doesn't work what if we do something different um and it's that fear that holds us back but but saint joseph's trust in the designs of god allows him to be fearless and that's what makes him the terror of evil because evil wants us to be afraid to think that things aren't going to work to doubt the plans of god but but it's trust that allows saint joseph's creativity and courage to flourish um so i think so i think there's really something there to to to recognize this connection between a trust in god and and a faithfulness on the part of the believer to god's plan and uh and the ability to respond well you pick up on something that's just like it's real subtle there but the part of that trust is both confidence in god and humility in himself right and this is a deep humility of saying like okay yeah who am i to be the one uh to to have this uh sinless virgin who's giving birth like who am i but the lord continues to ask me to step into that role i i'm confident that he's asking me of that so then i respond with this kind of creative courage and not letting that fear get in the way not letting those questions and doubts and say this this may not be apparently clear to me but i do i have that trust and confidence that this is the will of god and so i'm not going to let that fear paralyze me and i'm going to respond and follow the lord in his will in that way so i think those are uh you know kind of two little subtle areas when we talk about that trust that he has that eliminates the fear which is paralyzing the fear which is the number one weapon of the evil one it's because he has confidence in who god is but also he has a humility in who he is so that he can respond with this kind of total uh total response yeah the angel of the lord says to joseph do not be afraid that's the foundation of joseph's trust in god right you know we can think of how many times in our lives right father joseph anthony we heard john paul ii say to us as young people in the church do not be afraid how many times pope benedict has assured us that our faith is reasonable that is secure how many times pope francis shows the beauty of the gospel um to to build us up and and to say to us in his way too be not afraid you know these are all these are all the foundations of faith and it's the message that saint joseph received directly from the angel in a message that we should be hearing as we think about saint joseph too um another great title that we mention right is the the title of saint joseph as a working father um you know we mentioned of course the crisis of labor and the the rise of industry in the modern world and what what work does um when it's when it's poorly undertaken you know in the modern age right work can just overtake us dostevski complains um in crime and punishment and i think it notes to the underground too if i'm remembered correctly i i was just thinking of this because i was in the charlotte airport recently which has like the lowest ceilings on god's earth it is so miserable i'm sorry i'm sorry people from from that region but man that airport is stunted with low ceilings and dostoevsky says low ceilings are not good for the soul and that is the image of what what the modern what modern work does to us how it just stun stunts us if we if we get if we get trapped by it because work is supposed to ennoble us and it's supposed to make our souls bigger and in work we're supposed to find meaning but it's not supposed to consume us it's not supposed to trap us like low ceilings in charlotte airport um so can you talk a little bit about what the saint joseph's role as as uh as the working father can can do for us yeah before i go too far deep i need to correct myself it's an apostolic letter from the holy father not an encyclical i think i've been saying encyclical the entire time so i don't want to if you've been listening this far like i need to uh utter that correction there um but when we look at saint joseph as a working father it calls to mind another title from his uh the litany of saint joseph uh and an older translation calls him the uh patron of artisans there's a beauty to art and saint john paul ii would write about this that the dignity of of work comes from those who perform the work the dignity of work is because it's done by human beings who are made in the image the likeness of god and when we devote ourselves to that type of work um we can be uh proud of that because it is an expression of our participation in the image and likeness of god who himself creates he creates from nothing and when we uh devote ourselves to that work we are participating in that great work of god himself and that's that's beautiful dignity and to not shy away from that right and there are labor there there is labor that happens on this earth and the work that we devote ourselves to can be dignified it can be beautiful it can be um you know true art in things that most people would take for granted and when we look at work that way in that it has a redeeming quality because it takes us deeper into the identity of god himself and we don't just look at it as uh the humdrum of the day just to pay the bills and those types of things but there's actually goodness into work being performed and that's a that's a kind of a slight distinction that we have to make and to not be then just not be afraid of that i think that we we have a mechanic mechanistic approach it may be too utilitarian of this technical side of things well i'm technically good at this or this is technically easy for me to perform so that i can get money out of it but to to not be afraid of the type of work that uh calls upon our creativity and to make that into a deepening of our union with god himself who who worked and created so that our work that we perform is actually drawing us deeper into union with god himself and you see that about what joseph did as a carpenter and how he taught jesus himself to be a carpenter and how he worked in the in the workshop of nazareth in there so i love that idea because it does give a redeeming quality to uh work not just as occupation but to work as something beautiful and redeeming yeah those ideas are absolutely key for christians right to understand that any of our labors can be can be participations in the work of god who himself is the creator the first work that was done was creation you know the kind of the kind of work that god did that made the world to be and we become co-creators with god and so far as we in knowingly and willingly uh unite ourselves to god in our labors uh because of our the gifts of our intellect and will we're allowed to share this this spirit of labor with god um and then and then secondly you know as you said just that christ himself the incarnate word of god the second person of the holy trinity did not disdain work he he he he was entrusted to joseph and joseph taught him carpentry and and jesus did carpentry which is an incredible thing to think about and this is this is why um saint joseph s worker is so very is so very rich and why he's so very meaningful in christian life yeah i don't think we can overlook that that fact at all the fact that like christ himself worked as a laborer and and that to not disdain that in any sense so there's a great hiddenness though of saint joseph too right um like we we think of all of the great quotes of saint joseph in the scriptures that's a joke there are no there it is there it is they're done yeah all right cliff he's got jokes um so saint joseph had this reserved role right yeah he was uh he he was he was not not an evangelist in the sense that saint joseph was not the learned man recording all the happenings of jesus life for us um there was a really hidden quality to his life and and um you know this is demonstrated also you know not only does joseph not have any quotes not only did joseph not write the story down for us um but there's also very little recorded about what joseph was doing in all of those years at nazareth right um you know jesus is presented in the temple you know when he's a new when when he when he's young a very young baby then there's a gap and mary and joseph find jesus in the temple when he's 12. okay so we get one anecdote there about the finding of jesus in the temple and then nothing until jesus is a grown man so we know that joseph was with the christ child for at least those 12 years and then presumably joseph dies sometime between jesus's uh the finding of jesus in the temple which we think you know happened there it is he and his younger younger childhood and joseph dies between that point and when jesus begins his public ministry there's a lot of time there and there's very little said about life in nazareth so father joseph anthony what do you have to say about um saint joseph as this as pope francis puts it um a father in the shadows it's is i think that's a most challenging aspect for me because um i love the spotlight you know i i love um that kind of a very active and public role and what we see in saint joseph is he he had none of that but we see what he how he cared for jesus and how he loved jesus and what he did for jesus continued on throughout his life and it's so much of our life as christians and especially as priests and dominicans is about quote unquote planting seeds and i i'm always reminded the fact that you know joseph who loved jesus dearly loved jesus like of any earthly father would never saw him in his public ministry he never saw him preaching he never saw the miracles he was very much aware of the fact that this child was not his it was god's he is god you know right but he knows he knows that but he never saw him act with that full power and never saw the healing the mercy that he knew god intended from all eternity um but that didn't stop him from devoting himself to this christ child and caring for him and loving for him something else that pope francis talks about is the fact that you know jesus or joseph was this expression of such fatherly love to jesus on earth that allowed jesus to continually stay in that kind of father's embrace throughout his early life in that that prepared him for the earthly or the the public ministry and that there's so much that joseph did teach him you know from uh how to study uh you know the um the jewish scriptures and the faith and how to pray uh as a jewish man was learned from saint joseph and then he shows what the fulfillment of those prayers looks like later on in his life so yes joseph is in the shadows and he may not be explicit in jesus's public ministry he may not show up at the wedding feast of canaan he may not show up elsewhere in the miracles but his thumbprints if you will are throughout jesus's public life and he's continually um present in all of that because of of his devotion in the the hidden life there so it always is an encouragement to me uh and i look to st joseph to continually keep keep me in check and keep my desires in check because it's like no um you know don't be afraid of those hidden moments don't be afraid of what nobody else will ever see because it will be it'll be apparent in in the future and it'll be it's it's uh apparent to god throughout but that hidden life has such a deep impact and importance so st bernadette says 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 so this is a bernadette ex exhorting us to go to saint joseph to to really look to saint joseph in our life of prayer so father joseph anthony you know in our final moments do you have any prayers about saint joseph or to saint joseph that you would recommend that have been beneficial in your life or or just that you think would be good for our listeners uh to pray this year yeah there are two um or i okay i'll do quick hits i have three sorry first is the litany of saint joseph please please please pray the litany of saint joseph you'll see these titles we've been talking about and it really covers the entirety of joseph's life the second is the prayer to joseph for a happy death there's really short prayers of you know saint joseph who died in the arms of jesus and mary intercede for me that i may have a peaceful and happy death as well and then there's also a prayer um to saint joseph in a small book i have of as a prayer before receiving communion and it talks about joseph who not only had a chance to see and hear that god who many a kings long to see in here in queens and prophets long to to speak of him and hear him speak but here st joseph you who held him in your arms and kissed him tenderly with your own lips may i receive that same child upon my lips with the devotion and love that you had for him so those are my three top uh st joseph prayers but i could i have more come on let's face it you're very beautiful so i just want to leave our listeners with uh with this last words um from a prayer pope francis recommends he said he found this this prayer in a in a french prayer book from a congregation of the sisters of jesus and mary and he's been praying this prayer every day for over 40 years and this prayer ends with these words blessed joseph to us to show yourself a father and guide us in the path of life obtain for us grace mercy and courage and defend us from every evil amen amen well friends we want to thank you for turning in again turning in tuning in that's what i wanted to say uh turn it up turning up we want to thank you for turning up uh godsplaining you know for tuning into godswing we're grateful you listen we're grateful for all of those who support the show already um especially on 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