Thank you for teaching us more about St. Joseph and his faithfulness to be the spouse of Our Blessed Mother and father to Jesus. May St. Joseph bless us today.
This podcast was so full of glorious facts about St.Joseph , I was overjoyed and glued to the screen. The best part is that there is so much more to come. Very much appreciated !!!
Thank you for these podcasts. I always learn so much. I sent a rosary to my 4 year old grandson- my son and his wife are both away from the church🙏😢💔 Maybe this will remind them of how important our faith is. St. Joseph pray for them🙏
@@rosienoranho8689 it hurts our hearts- All we can do is pray. My grandson was baptized- thank God - he’s 4 years old. That’s the last time they were in church. 🙏💔
So Rich in content, Dear Father and Brothers! I could have listened to you, for the whole day! I promptly went and lit my two candles to St. Joseph and the Holy Family!..you have rekindled a fire of love in my heart for Beloved St. Joseph! I am so ashamed of my neglect of him! O Blessed, Holy Father, St. Joseph, I love you. Thankyou dear Father, Brothers!..love from Brisbane, Australia.
Every year in March, the month dedicated to him, I remember how St. Joseph helped Br. Morgan in a big way to be able to follow his vocation, a favour for which we have all benefitted for sure. Thank you St. Joseph!! Thank you Br. Morgan!
Father, can you please explain someone who thinks they are not worthy? Is that not a form of pride? If I cannot do this thing myself, then nobody can, even the all powerful One. Please correct any faults in this mindset.
@Lorelei MacDonald Depends on the idea of unworthiness the person has. Human nature is capable of mixing error into the noblest aspirations and it is not impossible that a person in deeming himself unworthy, actually seeks to exalt his humility in his own eyes or in that of others. For others, this might lead to a sort of spiritual lethargy. For others this could be a subterfuge to indulge in sloth, be it spiritual or physical. The possibilities are infinite. A true sense of one's unworthiness, that is an indispensable condition for holiness is resumed in the beautiful words of St. Paul: "I can do all things in Him who strengthens me." Which is the corollary of what Christ Himself said: "Without me you can do nothing." True humility is a sincere and honest recognition of one's nothingness without the aid of God and one's dependence on God for everything. Humility is the truth, as St. Teresa said.