Today, March 19: the Catholic Church celebrates the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus,
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March 19 is the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Wednesday is dedicated to St. Joseph and today is the Feast of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Replying to @ElizabethC28937 @Jainel1968 and 31 others Today, March 19, is the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Patron Saint of parents (biological and adoptive), families and workers. Saint Joseph, adoptive father of Jesus, pray for us!
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The Greatness of Saint Joseph March 19, 2025 Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary When Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took his wife into his home. Matthew 1:24 Show more
A Word of God for Wednesday, March 19th the Feast of St. Joseph: Jacob was the father of Joseph the husband of Mary; of her was born Jesus who is called Christ. Matthew 1, 6
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Blessed feast of St. Patrick! It is a glorious week of saints. We can’t wait for St. Joseph Day of Prayer this Wednesday, including a 4:30 concert with our Magnificat Children’s Choir!
The Observance of Saint Joseph recognises the life and contributions of Joseph, the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus. Revered by many Christian denominations across the world, Saint Joseph is venerated as the patron saint of workers, symbolising the dignity of human labour. The observance seeks to commemorate the humility, integrity, and devotion exhibited by Saint Joseph, reminding the faithful to blend spirituality with everyday life.
Historically, Saint Joseph's Day emerged as a feast day in the 10th century, growing in prominence with the passage of time, eventually being honoured with a day of celebration by Pope Pius IX in 1870. Notably, Saint Joseph is the patron saint of the universal church, making his observance resonate with individuals irrespective of geographic constraints. In Australia, Saint Joseph holds a special place among the Catholic population, which constitutes a considerable percentage of the diverse Australian populace. Many Australian Catholics cherish Saint Joseph as a role model of humble servitude and unwavering faith.
The observance of Saint Joseph’s Day in Australia often comprises a blend of religious and cultural activities. Special masses and prayers are held in churches, with sermons highlighting Saint Joseph's virtues. These celebrations tend to be community-centric, involving feasts and gatherings that foster community spirit and collective worship. Interestingly, the feast day falls on March 19th every year; however, when it falls within Holy Week, it gets moved to another date to avoid a clash with other significant liturgical events.
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As the feast day approaches on March 19, many Australians look to the deep historical connection between the saint and the nation’s first canonised saint, Mary MacKillop, who co-founded the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart in a stable at Penola, South Australia.
Members of this religious order are colloquially known across the country as the Brown Joeys, a nickname derived from the distinctive brown habits originally worn by the sisters who established schools for the rural poor.
While the primary solemnity occurs in March, a second observance known as the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker on May 1 often sees the Australian Catholic Bishops release pastoral letters addressing modern local labor issues such as underemployment and the rights of migrant workers.
He is famously regarded as the silent saint because, despite his prominent role in the narrative of the Holy Family, there is not a single word of recorded dialogue attributed to him in the New Testament.
Devotion to the saint is centered at Mary MacKillop Place in North Sydney, where the tomb of Saint Mary of the Cross is enshrined, highlighting his role as the spiritual patron of the Josephite mission in Oceania.
In Queensland, the St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Rockhampton serves as a major architectural and religious landmark, standing as one of the oldest and most significant Catholic cathedrals in the state.
Pope Francis further elevated global and local interest in the saint’s virtues of humble fatherhood through his 2020 Apostolic Letter, Patris Corde, which continues to influence contemporary Australian liturgical themes.
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Top things to do in Australia for Saint Joseph's Day
Practice carpentry skills to build something. Jesus is known as the son of a carpenter, or builder. Saint Joseph is the patron saint of carpenters.
Visit an Italian bakery and pick up St Joseph's bread (Pane di San Giuseppe). St. Joseph's Bread is typically made with egg and has a thicker crust. It is often marked or shaped in a cross.
Read a book to learn more about Saint Joseph: Saint Joseph: His Life and His Role in the Church Today - by Louise Perrotta Joseph, the Man Who Raised Jesus - by Fr. Gary Caster
Visit the St Joseph's Cathedral in Rockhampton, Queensland.