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Traditional Catholic Faith => The Sacred: Catholic Liturgy, Chant, Prayers => Topic started by: Ladislaus on March 19, 2021, 06:29:09 AM
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I hold that St. Joseph:
1) was sanctified immediately after conception (like St. John the Baptist but earlier).
2) never committed a sin (even venial) his entire life.
3) was assumed into Heaven.
There's no known tomb of St. Joseph and no relics. I believe that he lay incorrupt after his death until the time of Our Lady's Assumption and that he was assumed into Heaven right after Our Lady so he could be present for her coronation.
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Well, I don't know about the relics. We have a verified 2nd class relic of his robe.
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Well, I don't know about the relics. We have a verified 2nd class relic of his robe.
OK, but I clearly meant first-class relics.
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St. Francis de Sales:
How could we doubt that Our Lord raised glorious St. Joseph up into Heaven, body and soul? For he had the honor and grace of carrying Him so often in his blessed arms, arms in which Our Lord took so much pleasure. St. Joseph is therefore in Heaven body and soul, without a doubt.
St. Bernardino of Sienna:
In the same way that Mary was assumed into Heaven, it is thought that Jesus deigned to glorify Joseph. In this way, all of the Holy Family – Jesus, Mary and Joseph – who lived together on Earth, would reign together in Heaven.
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I hold that St. Joseph:
1) was sanctified immєdιαtely after conception (like St. John the Baptist but earlier).
2) never committed a sin (even venial) his entire life.
3) was assumed into Heaven.
There's no known tomb of St. Joseph and no relics. I believe that he lay incorrupt after his death until the time of Our Lady's Assumption and that he was assumed into Heaven right after Our Lady so he could be present for her coronation.
If I remember correctly, the Blessed Mother said nothing of the sort to Mary of Agreda. Moreover, I'd be worried about any personal belief that XavierSem agrees with.
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Moreover, I'd be worried about any personal belief that XavierSem agrees with.
Well, even a broken clock is right twice a day. :laugh1:
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Another interesting take on the Tomb of St. Joseph:
“Only a few men followed the coffin with Jesus and Mary; but I saw it accompanied by angels and environed with light. Joseph’s remains were afterward removed by the Christians to Bethlehem, and interred. I think I can still see him lying there incorrupt.” -Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich.
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Well, even a broken clock is right twice a day. :laugh1:
Palmarians would agree with the Assumption of St. Joseph too. However they might hold that St. Joseph was immaculately conceived.
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Palmarians would agree with the Assumption of St. Joseph too. However they might hold that St. Joseph was immaculately conceived.
I haven't kept up with all their dogmas. I think they hold that Our Lady is present in the Blessed Sacrament too.