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  1. another prayer for a happy death a short prayer for the dying prayer for the agonizing prayer for the souls in the agony of death jesus, mary and joseph indulgenced prayer to st. joseph to be said especially after the rosary aspirations for the dying. the reasons st. joseph is the patron of the dying. there are three reasons why st. joseph is ...

  2. Jan 12, 2019 · Here’s why Saint Joseph is the patron saint of a happy death. A majority of biblical scholars will agree that Saint Joseph departed Earth to enjoy the fullness of the Beatific Vision prior to the Crucifixion of Jesus – an argument based in the fact he was not present at the Crucifixion, and Jesus entrusted His disciple with the care of Mary ...

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  4. Oct 26, 2020 · St. Joseph is called the “Patron of a Happy Death.”. He died a blessed and happy death because Jesus and Mary were at his side. His holy death reflected his holy life. St. Joseph was a just man and lived his life loving and serving Jesus and Mary, through being obedient to God’s will. “The Church encourages us to prepare ourselves for ...

  5. Mar 1, 2003 · With those assurances, Joseph was able to die in peace and contentment – a happy death. By the 17th century, many Catholic groups had developed a special devotion to St. Joseph for those desiring a happy death. St. Joseph didn’t need to be “scared of dying.”. By the little we know about him from the Gospels, he was a caring man who ...

  6. Nov 1, 2021 · So St. Joseph gives us the “formula” for a happy death: to live a life of loving service to God, to Jesus, to Mary and to others. (“He was a just man,” Matthew 1:19). St. Joseph died, then ...

  7. www.ewtn.com › st-joseph-20901St. Joseph | EWTN

    St. Joseph is the patron saint of the Universal Church, unborn babies, families, fathers, immigrants, social justice, carpenters, those seeking employment, realtors, and a happy death. His greatest patronage, however, is that of the Universal Church, an office that can be said to have begun with the “domestic church” of the Holy Family of ...

  8. THE HAPPY DEATH OF SAINT JOSEPH. Ven. Mary of Agreda. The "Mystical City of God" by Venerable Mother Mary of Jesus of Agreda (1602-1665) is a monumental four-volume history of the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as revealed by Our Lady to a 17th-century Spanish nun. The work has been acclaimed by Popes, cardinals and theologians and has ...

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