Oefening van de VII Smarten en van de VII Vreugden van de H.Jozef.
1.De menswording van Jezus, de Verlosser.
H.Jozef, bij uw SMART, toen gij besloot in stilte van Maria te scheiden, en bij uw VREUGDE,toen de engel u zei, Maria, uw vrouw, tot u te nemen, en u boodschapte dat Zij de Moeder van de Verlosser zou wezen ( Mt 1,12-20). Gelieve voor ons ten beste te spreken, Onze Vader
, Weesgegroet
en Eer aan de Vader
.
2. De geboorte van Jezus, God.
H.Jozef, bij uw SMART, toen gij te Bethlehem geen schuilplaats vond bij de mensen, en bij uw VREUGDE, toen gij de pasgeboren Jezus in de kribbe mocht aanbidden ( Lk 2 1-7), Gelieve voor ons ten beste te spreken, Onze Vader
, Weesgegroet
en Eer aan de Vader
.
3. De besnijdenis van Jezus, uw voedsterzoon.
H.Jozef, bij uw SMART, toen het bloed van het goddelijk Kind voor de eerste maal vloeide, en bij uw VREUGDE, toen gij Het, naar Gods bevel, Jezus noemde ( Lk 2 21). Gelieve voor ons ten beste te spreken, Onze Vader
, Weesgegroet
en Eer aan de Vader
.
4. De profetie van Simeon, van Lijden en Glorie.
H.Jozef, bij uw SMART, toen Simeon het lijden van Jezus en Maria voorzegde, en bij uw VREUGDE, toen gij zag dat Jezus bij Zijn opdracht in de tempel als Verlosser van Israël werd erkend (Lk 2 22-23). Gelieve voor ons ten beste te spreken, Onze Vader
, Weesgegroet
en Eer aan de Vader
.
5. De vlucht naar Egypte, de redding van Jezus.
H.Jozef, bij uw SMART, toen de engel u zei naar Egypte te vluchten omdat Herodes het Kind zocht om Het te doden, en bij uw VREUGDE, toen gij met Jezus iw uw armen het gevaar ontvluchtte. (Mt 2 13-16). Gelieve voor ons ten beste te spreken, Onze Vader
, Weesgegroet
en Eer aan de Vader
.
6. De terugkeer van Egypte naar Nazareth.
H.Jozef, bij uw SMART, toen gij, op uw terugtocht uit Egypte, nog ongerust waart voor Jezus en bij uw VREUGDE, toen de engel u zei naar Galilea te gaan ( Mt 2 22-23). Gelieve voor ons ten beste te spreken, Onze Vader
, Weesgegroet
en Eer aan de Vader
.
7. De terugvinding van de verloren Jezus.
H.Jozef, bij uw SMART, toen gij de twaalfjarige Jezus had verloren, en bij uw VREUGDE, toen gij, na drie dagen zoeken , hem vond te midden van de leraren (Lk2 41-52), Gelieve voor ons ten beste te spreken, Onze Vader
, Weesgegroet
en Eer aan de Vader
.
St Jozef, aub help mij.
Help mij aub St Jozef
Ga tot Jozef!! ( Gen.41,55) St Jozef van de Nieuwe wijk te Kapellen ( Antwerpen)
Daar, zal ik ten beste spreken voor allen die mij komen aanroepen, zelfs zó dat de hemel de aarde raakt en de aarde de hemel.
(= belofte van St Jozef aan Zuster Justa, mrt 1956).
Bron: Vriendenkring H Jozef tel 056 31 04 86
19 MAART 2012
The
Theology of St. Joseph
Saint
Josephs Paternity of the Son of God
By José Antonio
Varela Vidal
ROME, MARCH 19,
2012 (Zenit.org).- Italian
Father Tarcisio Stramare and Brazilian Father Alberto Santiago of the
Congregation of Oblates of Saint Joseph, were appointed by their Congregation
to the work of the Josephite Movement. On the feast of Saint Joseph , March 19, ZENIT interviewed
these two theologians.
ZENIT: What
can you tell us about this research center you direct?
Father
Tarcisio: Its called the Josephite Movement and it was founded in 1983 by
Father Angelo Renero. Its objective is to make the figure of Saint Joseph known. It is a commitment of the
Congregation to open itself and put its charism at the disposition of others.
ZENIT:
Lets talk about Saint Joseph
, whose best known feast is celebrated on March 19. Why is he a model for
fathers of families?
Father
Tarcisio: Because he was a man who put himself at the service of his family. He
is the one who guides, its true, but at the same t ime he is the littlest one
because he serves with love. He did not beget Jesus, but he is his father and
in the Apostolic Exhortation Redemptoris Custos, Blessed John Paul II defends
the full authenticity of Josephs paternity.
ZENIT: Placing
ourselves in the Jewish tradition and in daily life in Nazareth , what did Jesus learn from his
father?
Father
Tarcisio: He learned experience, which is something very different from
speculative knowledge. He learned about human life, because he was truly a
child, a youth, a worker. He learned to talk, to pray, to read the word of God
next to his parents. And this is very important.
ZENIT: Did
Joseph, like Mary, keep all these things in his heart?
Father
Tarcisio: The Gospel doesnt mention it, but he clearly meditated. We are doing
a theological study on the artistic representations that have Joseph with a
book, as Mary is also seen when she receives the angel, to show that she saw in
the will of God what she should do. Also in iconography we see Joseph reading a
book; he was not only a worker, but read and sought to understand what he
should do to carry out the will of God. Redemptoris Custos reiterates that he
was with Mary, which makes it clear that he meditated everything, with her,
in his heart.
ZENIT: In
paintings and images he is seen with a flower, at other t ime s with a staff
that flowers.
Father
Tarcisio: The staff is the flowering branch of the almond tree that God made to
flower to choose the high priest Aaron, as the custodian of the Tabernacle in
Numbers 17:23. Now it is Joseph whom God has chosen directly as Custodian of
a more precious tabernacle, which is Jesus. We see that in Hebrew the almond
tree means vigilant and it is the first flower that appears in spring and
alerts that the season has arrived. That is why it is Saint Joseph who alerts us that the
Incarnation has happened. If we look at the pictures up to the end of the 19th
century, it was always thus, but painters havent understood well and introduced
the iris or lily which signifies purity.
ZENIT: What
do the Fathers of the Church write about Saint
Joseph ?
Father
Tarcisio: The Fathers of the Church, up to Saint Bernard, speak with great
respect of Saint Joseph
. Lets keep in mind that they didnt have the theology manuals of today, but
only the Gospel and primarily Matthew. Then, with the passing of the centuries
the apocryphal Gospels have influenced a lot, with their legends and fantasies.
For example, here in Europe , he is
represented as elderly, more asleep than in an active role.
ZENIT: And,
from where does devotion to a good death come?
Father
Tarcisio: This arose because people are interested in dying well. If he died in
the midst of Jesus and Mary, what is better than to die like that? It is a
devotion, not theology, but this devotion should lead us to the source itself.
ZENIT:
Josephs faith was fundamental, but its believed that he had doubts,
especially about Mary.
Father
Tarcisio: No, on the contrary, he was the patriarch par excellence, the
splendor of the patriarchs, more than Abraham who was the Father of faith. He
had no crises, but yes difficulty, because he was faced with the mystery, faced
with something that was so great for him that he wondered: What do I do here?
If God has chosen her, do I have a right to have her? Or if he was the Son of
God, do I have the right to say he is my son? Wouldnt I be deceiving everyone?
Faced with the question of what he should do, he thought of leaving, but God
tells him in a dream that he must stay and be the childs father, husband of
Mary, and to name him Jesus and recognize him, which was important because only
a father could do so. In this way Jesus was also of Davids descent thanks to
his father, not his mother.
ZENIT:
Hence, he is a model of faith?
Father
Tarcisio: Yes, because he accepted and did the will of God. He lived what is
called a pilgrimage of faith, a journey that in the measure that one knows what
God wants, it is done. Its not only believing in truth, but complying with it
through faith.
ZENIT: From
all that you have read and discovered, what best describes Saint Joseph ?
Father
Tarcisio: I discovered his participation in the plan of salvation, and that he
is a key personage in the Incarnation. Without him, neither the Incarnation nor
the Redemption, which are very united, could have taken place.
ZENIT: In
the parish of Saint Joseph on the Aurelia, which
you have built here in Rome
, there is a tapestry a gift of Pope Paul VI, isnt there?
Father
Tarcisio: Yes, it was made for an anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the universal Church, declared
by Pius IX, but it was not exhibited in Saint
Peters . As I learned that it was stored, one day when
Paul VI asked me what he could give me for the work I had done in the
Commission of the New Vulgate, I asked him for the tapestry and he gave it to
me. Now it is venerated in our church and in this beautiful work we can see
Joseph looking up, with two angels by his side: one who shows him the decree
naming him and the other that presents him with the Church for his protection.
ZENIT: We
can be sure that your work will continue, because you have been accompanied for
some years by Father Alberto. We now ask him: Why did Saint Joseph Marello
choose Saint Joseph
as patron of the Congregation?
Father
Alberto: It was the 19th century, in which an infinity of Congregations
developed under his patronage because of the declaration of him as a universal
patron. And the founder saw in Saint
Joseph the way to serve the Church, as a model of
union with Jesus and of service to the Church.
ZENIT: And
what did he advise his sons about this figure?
Father
Alberto: In the educational field he asked us to pray to Saint Joseph to look after us and our
students. And to us, religious, he said we should carry out our ministry as he
did, in profound union with Jesus, serving and doing the will of God. That he
should be our model.
ZENIT: You
have been helping Father Tarcisio. What new thing have you found in this work?
Father
Alberto: I have never doubted Saint
Joseph s importance. But from this work beside Father
Tarcisio I have obtained deeper knowledge; it is like a window that opens and I
see how it opens ever more. For example, the theological aspect of Saint Joseph , because we
in the Congregation have always prayed to him, but its different when you
discover the foundation, which is not only something personal or sent ime ntal,
but which is related with the root of the faith. As a priest, its something
new that strengthens me in faith and in trust.
ZENIT: And
has Saint Joseph
worked a miracle for you?
Father
Tarcisio: His friendship. Its what benefits me most because he has me under
his protection and thats the most beautiful miracle. I pray to him because he
is my director, he is the one who gives orders and I carry them out.
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