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ph as the virus engulfed the world and the Church itself.</p><p id="2c88">When we gathered <a href="https://readmedium.com/how-to-win-every-time-god-wants-his-church-alive-607488642b77?source=friends_link&amp;sk=5468cc95e23858f87ae6fceb712e8586">1,500 men in Ann Arbor for Accept the Challenge</a>, February 22, hundreds of copies of the book sold out, with men beginning the consecration — just as the world and the Church ground to a halt.</p><p id="15e2">Pope Francis, meanwhile, is asking <a href="https://www.google.com/amp/s/angelusnews.com/news/vatican/pope-urges-catholics-to-unite-spiritually-in-praying-rosary-thursday/amp/">all Catholics around the world</a> to pray the Rosary at 4 p.m. ET Thursday, on the March 19 Feast of St. Joseph, for a rapid triumph over the Coronavirus.</p><p id="25a4" type="7">“Tomorrow we will celebrate the Solemnity of Saint Joseph,” the pope said. “In life, work, family, joy and sorrow he always sought and loved the Lord, meriting the praise of Scripture as a just and wise man. Always invoke him with confidence, especially in difficult times, and entrust your lives to this great Saint.”</p><p id="e713">John De Guzman, a seminarian for the diocese of Raleigh, North Carolina preparing to complete his consecration March 19, told the Catholic News Agency the book completes the call to the Holy Family, the spiritual trinity of Jesus, Mary and Joseph:</p><blockquote id="e416"><p>“They are the perfect model of a family, and why would I not want to get closer to the father? I’m getting closer to the mother. I’m getting closer to the son. Well, then why not get closer to the father, make this a perfect trinity?”</p></blockquote><p id="6e98">Most modern problems, he added, “stem from tensions with the father, or a lack of a father, or the lack of some spiritual and emotional intimacy…the lack of human interaction and relationship with a father…</p><p id="64b7" type="7">“Saint Joseph is your human father that you can really develop a relationship with,” he stressed.</p><blockquote id="5e14"><p>“Saint Joseph was not immaculately conceived. Saint Joseph was not a perfect human being,” he added. “If anything, Saint Joseph probably was in one of the more difficult situations of his time, being married to the most beautiful woman out there, (his foster) son is the Lord… But Saint Joseph triumphs. And the beautiful thing is he’s not God, so there’s that human relationship, the human aspect that you can connect to.”</p></blockquote><p id="16ff">Everything we need to know about Joseph “is contained in the messages given to Sr. Mary Ephrem: Saint Joseph’s spiritual fatherhood, virginal fatherhood, youthful appearance, kingship, crown, heart and cloak. Saint Joseph speaks of his protection of the family, the importance of fatherhood, and heaven’s desire that a special feast day in honor of St. Joseph’s fatherhood be established.

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God wants St. Joseph to be known and loved.”</p><p id="4cf0">Fulton Sheen, Calloway explains, taught there are three rings in marriage: the engagement ring, the wedding ring and the suffering. While no marriage is easy, Calloway teaches that a Christian’s relationship with God is a spiritual marriage, requiring mutual love, sacrifice and faithfulness.</p><blockquote id="47cd"><p>“Modern man has distanced himself from God and attempted to redefine what it means to be a family,” Calloway writes. “Knowing you can always go to your father in difficult times reassures you that everything will be okay, even when your world seems to be falling apart… When life has you down, run to your spiritual father. Pour out your heart to him. Tell him your troubles. He is the most loving of fathers. He is always available for you, always attentive, always understanding.”</p></blockquote><div id="f1bd" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/how-to-win-every-time-god-wants-his-church-alive-607488642b77"> <div> <div> <h2>How to Win Every Time: God Wants His Church Alive</h2> <div><h3>Relationships break — 1,500 of us gathered to heal, grow and go…</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*T3DdiBz-6QB0bn5MUf13bQ.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><div id="885c" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/peace-be-with-you-escaping-the-gathering-storm-8ce9686ecc"> <div> <div> <h2>Peace be with you: Escaping the Gathering Storm</h2> <div><h3>Be Still on this National Day of Prayer: Wash Hands, Pray and Be at Peacen — Here is the Way…</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*bawvKKZAwoHTyxIkahSDrA.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><div id="a2ef" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/how-a-2-minute-conversation-or-a-30-second-story-transforms-souls-20c7dbe68b5a"> <div> <div> <h2>How a 2-Minute Conversation — or a 30-Second Story — Transforms Souls</h2> <div><h3>A few TV commercials changed culture: can one change religion?</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*dHon3pIO7DFouNIUaWVTQQ.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

Why Now is the Time of St. Joseph: From Coronavirus to What’s Next?

Life is changing rapidly this Feast and Month of Joseph

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“Why a new consecration to St. Joseph is spreading like wildfire,” — Catholic News Agency

The very name of Joseph means “to Increase,” Father Donald Calloway explains in his new blockbuster, Consecration to St. Joseph, unleashed at the very moment Catholics are cut off from the Church, the Mass, their priests and the Eucharist itself.

“Now is the time of St. Joseph,” Calloway writes. “The family — the foundation of society — is under attack. The family of God — the Catholic Church — is also undergoing vicious assaults from the world, the flesh, the devil, and some of her own children… Under the steadfast love and care of St. Joseph, all ideologies and idols will crumble and fall before Jesus Christ.”

Fatherhood itself is a threat to Satan, Calloway writes, arguing that the first Joseph of Genesis 37–50 went from being sold into slavery by his twisted brothers to being adopted by the ruler of Egypt and finding a way to feed a starving world. St. Joseph, similarly, was chosen by God to become the literal savior of the Savior, saving the Holy Family when he took them to Egypt, raising and forming the Bread of Life.

The new book, written by the nationally recognized Marian who transformed himself from an addicted — and deported — young rebel into a beloved priest, was designed to be read over 33 days. Many will be completing the book March 19, the Feast of St. Joseph in the heart of March, the month of Joseph — as a global pandemic is shutting down the whole Church, the global economy and the world itself.

Way back in August 2018 — 19 months ago — as the Bishop’s scandal was surfacing, Father Calloway, announced he was preparing this book, saying it will “rock the world!”

He said on Facebook: “The evil one wants to destroy the book. I have cried so hard and entered into such a place of pain over recent developments. From the depths of my soul, PRAY FOR ME AND FOR THE BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED.”

The book was released January 1, exactly a month after the rise of Coronavirus in China, and Catholics who have been reading the first printing have been consecrating themselves to Joseph as the virus engulfed the world and the Church itself.

When we gathered 1,500 men in Ann Arbor for Accept the Challenge, February 22, hundreds of copies of the book sold out, with men beginning the consecration — just as the world and the Church ground to a halt.

Pope Francis, meanwhile, is asking all Catholics around the world to pray the Rosary at 4 p.m. ET Thursday, on the March 19 Feast of St. Joseph, for a rapid triumph over the Coronavirus.

“Tomorrow we will celebrate the Solemnity of Saint Joseph,” the pope said. “In life, work, family, joy and sorrow he always sought and loved the Lord, meriting the praise of Scripture as a just and wise man. Always invoke him with confidence, especially in difficult times, and entrust your lives to this great Saint.”

John De Guzman, a seminarian for the diocese of Raleigh, North Carolina preparing to complete his consecration March 19, told the Catholic News Agency the book completes the call to the Holy Family, the spiritual trinity of Jesus, Mary and Joseph:

“They are the perfect model of a family, and why would I not want to get closer to the father? I’m getting closer to the mother. I’m getting closer to the son. Well, then why not get closer to the father, make this a perfect trinity?”

Most modern problems, he added, “stem from tensions with the father, or a lack of a father, or the lack of some spiritual and emotional intimacy…the lack of human interaction and relationship with a father…

“Saint Joseph is your human father that you can really develop a relationship with,” he stressed.

“Saint Joseph was not immaculately conceived. Saint Joseph was not a perfect human being,” he added. “If anything, Saint Joseph probably was in one of the more difficult situations of his time, being married to the most beautiful woman out there, (his foster) son is the Lord… But Saint Joseph triumphs. And the beautiful thing is he’s not God, so there’s that human relationship, the human aspect that you can connect to.”

Everything we need to know about Joseph “is contained in the messages given to Sr. Mary Ephrem: Saint Joseph’s spiritual fatherhood, virginal fatherhood, youthful appearance, kingship, crown, heart and cloak. Saint Joseph speaks of his protection of the family, the importance of fatherhood, and heaven’s desire that a special feast day in honor of St. Joseph’s fatherhood be established. God wants St. Joseph to be known and loved.”

Fulton Sheen, Calloway explains, taught there are three rings in marriage: the engagement ring, the wedding ring and the suffering. While no marriage is easy, Calloway teaches that a Christian’s relationship with God is a spiritual marriage, requiring mutual love, sacrifice and faithfulness.

“Modern man has distanced himself from God and attempted to redefine what it means to be a family,” Calloway writes. “Knowing you can always go to your father in difficult times reassures you that everything will be okay, even when your world seems to be falling apart… When life has you down, run to your spiritual father. Pour out your heart to him. Tell him your troubles. He is the most loving of fathers. He is always available for you, always attentive, always understanding.”

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