Friday of the 4th week of Eastertide
Memorial: Saint Joseph the Worker
Acts 13:26-33
Psalm 2:6-11
John 14:1-6
Happy new month of May! We celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker and the arrival of Workers’ Day on May 1st with joy! On this special day in 1955, Pope Pius IX established the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, highlighting how he embodies the dignity of human labor. The Holy Family lived a humble, ordinary life—Jesus, the Carpenter’s son, grew up caring for his family and seeking their best until the end of his earthly journey. St. Joseph is not only the patron of workers but also of the Church, fathers, carpenters, and the dying.
As we connect with him, given how much time we spend working, we find inspiration in his life—his dedication, modesty, righteousness, and silent strength. Let’s commit to showcasing integrity and diligence in all we do, aiming to excel and uphold our character in our careers. We can always turn to St. Joseph for his powerful intercession, asking for grace to be honest and righteous in our dealings with colleagues and superiors, so that our work glorifies God.
May his prayers inspire us throughout this month! Happy new month once again! May St. Joseph the Worker pray for us! Amen.





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