Words from Abbot William’s autobiography “A Calling”
One fulfilling event while living in Montreal was the opportunity to visit that especially holy place called the Oratory of Saint Joseph. A special grace granted me all during these years, along with the grace to desire adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, has been my abiding devotion to Saint Joseph. Dear Saint Joseph has always been there for me and always seems to be with me. I have this connection despite a very real characteristic of Saint Joseph, which is that he sees to it that one has all that one needs but not all that one wants. I have never found this a difficulty in my love for, devotion for, and dependence on him. Nonetheless, it is important to understand this aspect of St Joseph, less one become discouraged. I accept this aspect of my relationship with him and have long realized that while he is taking the best care of me, he does not interfere with the crosses that Heaven wishes to send. I was once sharing my devotion to Saint Joseph with some teaching Sisters of Saint Joseph. “Oh,” they said almost in unison, “he’s always so slow.” My surprise left me without comment.
Until I came to Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, I do not remember ever having been graced with any special “experiences” of the spiritual or mystical life, that is, any special religious endeavors, outpourings, or phenomena of any kind. While frequently visiting the glorious shrine of Saint Joseph’s Basilica, I would go alone, walk about the whole area, viewing everything pertaining to wonderful Saint Brother Andre. I would then kneel before the altar of Saint Joseph to pour out my heart. It was there as nowhere else that I was given an overwhelming conviction that, first, all would turn out well; and, second, that he, Saint Joseph, would be there for me. It is now over fifty years since this grace. It seems as only yesterday. The proof of this experience is its fulfillment through these many years.
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Mary already knew that her virginity was better safeguarded within her matrimony to Joseph than it would be even in her single life. Now she is assured by the heavenly messenger that her pure, holy bond with Joseph will become much purer and holier. That is why she humbly accepts her own and her Husband’s role in the order of the Hypostatic Union, saying to the angel, “Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done unto me according to thy word.” At this, Mary’s explicit and Joseph’s implicit Fiat, the Word was made flesh and became our Emmanuel, “God with us.” ‘St Joseph the Virginal Father of Jesus’, J. Ivan Prcela.
May 1st is the Feast day of Saint Joseph as Model of Workers. It is my son’s birthday.
Altruistic caregiver,
One who sacrifices for the Sacrifice,
An origin, a birth-line,
Benevolent custodian loving and kind,
Uncrowned king teaching a practical little way,
Exquisite, ingenious, simple, divine,
Father and guardian,
A nurturing source,
Knowing while never raising your voice,
Moment by moment a provider,
Three standing as one,
The Holy Family,
Mary knew you,
Mary loved you,
You were her man,
Jesus adored you,
Looking up to you,
Laughing and playing,
Running and jumping,
Learning to be humbly with us,
He lived as your joyous son!