Pope Francis on Tuesday announced a special year dedicated to St. Joseph starting from 8 December 2020 until 8 December 2021, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of St. Joseph as the Patron of the Universal Church, as well as the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady.
During this period, the faithful will have the opportunity to commit themselves “with prayer and good works, to obtain, with the help of St. Joseph, head of the heavenly Family of Nazareth, comfort and relief from the serious human and social tribulations that besiege the contemporary world today.”
The plenary indulgence is granted to the faithful under the usual conditions (sacramental confession, Eucharistic Communion, and prayer for the Pope’s intentions) to Christians who, with a spirit detached from any sin, participate in the Year of St. Joseph on these occasions and manners indicated by the Apostolic Penitentiary:
- The plenary indulgence is granted to those who will meditate for at least 30 minutes on the Lord’s Prayer, or take part in a Spiritual Retreat of at least one day that includes a meditation on St. Joseph. “St. Joseph, an authentic man of faith, invites us”, the decree reads, “to rediscover our filial relationship with the Father, to renew fidelity to prayer, to listen and correspond with profound discernment to God’s will.”
- The indulgence can also be obtained by those who, following St. Joseph’s example, will perform a spiritual or corporal work of mercy. St. Joseph “encourages us to rediscover the value of silence, prudence and loyalty in carrying out our duties,” the decree notes.
- The recitation of the Holy Rosary in families and among engaged couples is another way of obtaining indulgences, in order that “all Christian families may be stimulated to recreate the same atmosphere of intimate communion, love and prayer that was in the Holy Family.”
- Everyone who entrusts their daily activity to the protection of St. Joseph, and every faithful who invokes the intercession of St. Joseph so that those seeking work can find dignifying work can also obtain the plenary indulgence. On 1 May 1955, Pope Pius XII instituted the feast of St. Joseph “with the intent that the dignity of work be recognized by all, and that it inspires social life and laws, based on the fair distribution of rights and duties.”
- The plenary indulgence is also granted to the faithful who will recite the Litany to St. Joseph (for the Latin tradition), or the Akathistos to St. Joseph (for the Byzantine tradition), or any other prayer to St. Joseph proper to the other liturgical traditions, for the persecuted Church ad intra and ad extra, and for the relief of all Christians suffering all forms of persecution. Because, the decree notes, “the flight of the Holy Family to Egypt shows us that God is there where man is in danger, where man suffers, where he runs away, where he experiences rejection and abandonment.”
The Holy Father Pope Francis has proclaimed December 8, 2020 through December 8, 2021 as the YEAR OF ST. JOSEPH, in order to highlight the special role that St. Joseph has played in the fulfillment of salvation, how he was the tender foster-father and guardian of our Lord Jesus Christ and the faithful and most-chaste spouse of the Virgin Mary, and how since St. Joseph was the protector of the Holy Family, he is appropriately the patron and protector of the universal Church, which is the family of God.
Ite ad Ioseph (Latin for “Go to Joseph”) – These were the prophetic words of Pharaoh to the Egyptian people during the time of the great famine in the Old Testament, indicating to them that the patriarch Joseph would alleviate their need (Genesis 41:55). In these times of great turmoil in our world and in the Church, the Holy Father Pope Francis is also telling us to Ite ad Ioseph – “Go to Joseph.” This time, go to the humble carpenter of Nazareth, to St. Joseph the Foster-Father of Our Lord and the Spouse of the Holy Virgin, and he will intercede for us to God who will alleviate our needs.
In order to put into practice our Holy Father’s call to “Go to Joseph,” we will celebrate a diocesan-wide consecration to St. Joseph on Saturday, May 1, 2021. There is a 33 day period of prayerful preparation beforehand, which will begin on March 30, 2021.
Visit https://victoriadiocese.org/consecration-to-st-joseph by March 18 to participate and order a consecration booklet.