Catholic prelates will consecrate the nation to St. Joseph, the patron of many things including workers, fathers and families, on May 1, his feast day.
The national consecration falls on International Workers’ Day, also known as Labor Day in most countries like the Philippines.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission on the Laity (Laiko) led by Archdiocese of Manila Apostolic Administrator Bishop Broderick Pabillo will organize the event.
The Laiko on Feb. 13 organized a virtual conference with American priest Father Donald Calloway on “how to make the Year of St. Joseph more meaningful and life-changing”.
In his talk, he lauded the national consecration as the world continues to face the ongoing effects of the global coronavirus pandemic.
“I know the Philippines is having a difficult right time now… We can go to him for everything, for hope, for peace, for conversion to bring us closer to Jesus and Mary,” Calloway said in a CBCP News post.
“And when you do it in the Philippines, the fruit is not only going in the Philippines because I know that Filipinos are going to spread this everywhere,” he added.
Calloway said St. Joseph will help “increase” one’s virtue and holiness “because that’s what a good father does."
“We are going to know the comfort of such a good father because that’s what he did for Jesus and Mary, and that is what he wants to do for us,” he said.
“It is important to remember that we have the Virgin Mary as our spiritual mother, and we have St. Joseph as our spiritual father,” Calloway added.
To make sure the devotion is understood well and practiced properly, the Laiko laid out a 33-day “spiritual preparation” for the consecration that starts on March 30.
They are also facilitating the distribution of Calloway’s book “Consecration to St. Joseph” to dioceses and for those joining the celebration.
The national consecration is one of the highlights of the Philippine Church’s celebration of the current “Year of St. Joseph”.
Pope Francis has declared the special year in honor of the 150th anniversary of the saint as patron of the Universal Church.