Novena to Saint Joseph
The Novena to Saint Joseph is a Roman Catholic Novena prayed to Saint Joseph. [1]
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Like all other Novenas it is prayed on nine consecutive days with a specific intention. There are multiple forms of this Novena and in 1876 Pope Pius IX granted indulgences, with the usual indulgence conditions, to all those who with a contrite heart pray the Novena at any time during the year based on a prayer approved by the Church.[2]
The Memorare to Saint Joseph is one prayer that can be used for the Novena:
- Remember, O most pure spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
- my sweet protector St. Joseph
- that no one ever had recourse to thy protection
- or implored thy aid without obtaining relief.
- Confiding therefore in thy goodness,
- I come before thee, and humbly supplicate thee.
- Oh, despise not my petitions,
- foster-father of the Redeemer,
- but graciously receive them.
- Amen.
See also
Sources
- Saints' Blessings by Meera Lester 2005 ISBN 1-59233-138-6 page 93
- Ann Ball, 2003 Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices ISBN 0-87973-910-X page 396
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