Quemadmodum Deus
Bl. Pius IX
December 8, 1870, The Sacred Congregation of Rites
As almighty
God appointed Joseph, son of the patriarch Jacob, over all the land of Egypt to
save grain for the people, so when the fullness of time had come and He was
about to send to earth His only-begotten Son, the Savior of the world, He chose
another Joseph, of whom the first had been the type, and He made him the lord
and chief of His household and possessions, the guardian of His choicest
treasures.
Indeed, he
had as his spouse the Immaculate Virgin Mary, of whom was born by the Holy
Spirit, Jesus Christ our Lord, who deigned to be reputed in the sight of men as
the son of Joseph, and was subject to him.
Him whom
countless kings and prophets had desired to see, Joseph not only saw but
conversed with, and embraced in paternal affection, and kissed. He most
diligently reared Him whom the faithful were to receive as the bread that came
down from heaven whereby they might obtain eternal life.
Because of
this sublime dignity which God conferred on his most faithful servant, the
Church has always most highly honored and praised blessed Joseph next to his
spouse, the Virgin Mother of God, and has besought his intercession in times of
trouble.
And now
therefore, when in these most troublesome times the Church is beset by enemies
on every side, and is weighed down by calamities so heavy that ungodly men
assert that the gates of hell have at length prevailed against her, the
venerable prelates of the whole Catholic world have presented to the Sovereign
Pontiff their own petitions and those of the faithful committed to their
charge, praying that he would deign to constitute St. Joseph Patron of the
Church. And this time their prayer and desire was renewed by them even more
earnestly at the Sacred Ecumenical Council of the Vatican. (i.e. First Vatican
Council)
Accordingly,
it has now pleased our Most Holy Sovereign, Pope Pius IX, in order to entrust
himself and all the faithful to the Patriarch St. Joseph’s most powerful
patronage, has chosen to comply with the prelates’ desire and has solemnly
declared him Patron of the Catholic Church.
He has also
ordered that his feast on March 19th by henceforth celebrated as a double of
the first class, without any Octave, however, because of Lent. He arranged,
moreover, that a declaration to this effect be promulgated through the present
decree of The Sacred Congregation of Rites on this day sacred to the Immaculate
Virgin Mother of God, the most chaste Spouse of Joseph. All things to the
contrary notwithstanding.
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