Tuesday, March 22, 2011

St. Joseph Chaplet of Seven Sorrows & Seven Joys - variation #3

History:
Two Fathers of the Franciscan order were travelling the waters along the coast of Flanders, when a terrific storm arose which sank the vessel with all its passengers. The two Fathers seized hold of a floating plank, and they were tossed upon the waves for three days and nights. In their danger and affliction, their whole recourse was to St. Joseph, and they begged his assistance in their sad condition. The Saint thus invoked appeared in the habit of a young man of beautiful features and encouraged them to confide in his assistance. He conducted them into a safe harbor. Desiring to know who their benefactor was, they asked his name that they might gratefully acknowledge so great a blessing and favor. He replied that he was Saint Joseph to whom they had prayed for help, and advised them to recite daily the Our Father and Hail Mary seven times, in memory of his seven sorrows and of his seven joys. He then disappeared.
IMPRIMATUR: die 31 a Octobis 1972 Antonius Jordan, O. M. I., Archiepiscopus Edmontonensis.

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Method:
Begin the prayer:
1st - O Saint Joseph, on account of your great suffering when you feared to keep the Blessed Virgin as your lawful wife, because She had secretly conceived; and on account of your great joy when the Angel told you that Her Child had been given Her straight from heaven by the Holy Spirit, please listen to our prayers.
Our Father ... 
Hail Mary ... 
Glory Be ...
2nd - O Saint Joseph, on account of your great suffering, when you could not find a decent place to stay in Bethlehem; and on account of your great joy when you noticed that the Infant Baby Jesus was satisfied to be born in a stable, please listen to our prayers.
Our Father ... 
Hail Mary ... 
Glory Be ...
3rd - O Saint Joseph, on account of your great suffering, when the blood of the Baby Jesus was flowing for the first time; and on account of your great joy, when, at that occasion, they gave Him the beautiful name "Jesus", which means "God saves us", please listen to our prayers.
Our Father ... 
Hail Mary ... 
Glory Be ...
4th - O Saint Joseph, on account of your great suffering, when the Prophet Simeon foretold that the soul of Mary would be pierced by a sword of sorrow and that the Child Jesus would become a sign of contradiction; and on account of your great joy when He was acknowledged in the temple as the Savior of the whole world and the Glory of the Chosen People, please listen to our prayers.
Our Father ... 
Hail Mary ... 
Glory Be ...
5th - O Saint Joseph, on account of your great suffering when the wicked King Herod wanted to kill the Infant Jesus; and on account of your great joy when you escaped with Jesus and Mary towards the country of Egypt, please listen to our prayers.
Our Father ... 
Hail Mary ... 
Glory Be ...
6th - O Saint Joseph, on account of your great suffering when you feared to go back to Bethlehem because Archelaus reigned in the place of his father Herod; and on account of your great joy when the Angel told you to establish your home in Nazareth, please listen to our prayers.
Our Father ... 
Hail Mary ... 
Glory Be ...
7th - O Saint Joseph, on account of your great suffering when you had lost the Boy Jesus; and on account of your great joy when you found Him on the third day in the Temple, please listen to our prayers.
Our Father ... 
Hail Mary ... 
Glory Be ...

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