St. Joseph, the beloved spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary and earthly father of Jesus, is celebrated twice by the Catholic Church every year — first on March 19 for the feast of St. Joseph, Husband of ...
Baptized into Christ’s mission, we are priests, prophets, and kings — and St. Joseph the Worker shows us how to live that calling with quiet strength and faith-filled purpose. Bartolomé Esteban ...
Pope Pius XII instituted the feast of St. Joseph the Worker on May 1, 1955 so that it would coincide with International Workers Day, also known as May Day. In 2021, the Knights of Columbus announced ...
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