Feast Day: May 1 | Patron Saint Of: Workers
While Saint Joseph has his principal feast day on March 19, the feast of
Saint Joseph the Worker was introduced by Pope Pius XII in 1955 as an
ecclesiastical counterpart to International Workers Day, also held on
May 1.
Saint Joseph was the foster father of Jesus and is held up by the Church
as a model of the holiness of human labour. In the Gospel of Matthew,
Jesus is referred to as “the carpenter’s son”.
Pope Pius XII said Saint Joseph was a model of holiness to all workers.
“The spirit flows to you and to all men from the heart of the God-man,
Saviour of the world, but certainly, no worker was ever more completely
and profoundly penetrated by it than the foster father of Jesus, who
lived with Him in closest intimacy and community of family life and
work,” he said.
The feast day was established to both honour Saint Joseph and to make
people aware of the dignity of human work, which has long been
celebrated as a participation in the creative work of God.
Pope John Paul II wrote in his encyclical Laborem Exercens: “the Church
considers it her task always to call attention to the dignity and rights
of those who work, to condemn situations in which that dignity and
those rights are violated, and to help to guide [social] changes so as
to ensure authentic progress by man and society.”
Back To Saints Of The Church | African Saints
On May 1st the Church celebrated the memorial of St. Joseph the Worker. May 1st also inaugurated the Month of Mary. The memorial of St. Joseph almost seems fitting as we begin a month dedicated to Mary…
The best definition for love according to St. John is that God is love.If so, as people created in the likeness of God, we are also people of love. We are created to love and receive love also. Perfect love is of God while pain inflicting love…
Marriage relationship is based on love. Love in itself is compassionate and expressive, showing care and understanding of the person we love. Bearing this in mind, one wonders what happens when love in marriage relationships become sour.
With experience, I can say most times marriages become…
Forty days after his Resurrection, Jesus ascended into heaven. During this period between his Resurrection and Ascension, He actually gave the primacy He had promised to Peter,…
Protestant attacks on the Catholic Church often focus on the Eucharist. This demonstrates that opponents of the Church-mainly Evangelicals and Fundamentalists-recognize one of Catholicism’s core doctrines. What’s…
In many news stories these days, reporters use the words “executive compensation,” “deregulation,” and “profits” in pejorative, unflattering terms. In this epic battle, we all know the…
“Unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain who build…” (Psalm 127:1).
“Children’s children are the crown of the elderly, and the glory of children is…
“Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic.”
Right?
“Once a liar, always a liar.”
Right?
Well, according to the wisdom of this world, that’s right. Perhaps you heard this…
© 2002- The Beacon International Catholic Magazine. All Rights Reserved
Another Mc.Rufus Interactive / CouchCMS Design