have God as their object. The Beatitudes are furthermore lived by the blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph. Being guided by the Holy Spirit means receiving the gifts of the Holy Spirit that inspire us to
to help men to understand how to love and respect women. They are especially impressed by Saint Joseph’s example of a good father and husband when he took Mary and Jesus into exile. Nairobi The Consolata
Holy Family, to contemplate the walls where Our Lord set His divine eyes, to trod the earth that St Joseph had sprinkled with his perspiration, where Mary had carried Jesus in her arms, after having carried
where Jesus lived for the first thirty years of His life as a member of the Holy Family (i.e. Mary, Joseph, Jesus), - Aïn Karim of Judea: where the Visitation to Mary's cousin Elizabeth, who was expecting
de la Dauversière (who stayed in France) drove three sisters of the Religious Hospitallers of St Joseph, a congregation he founded, to the port of La Rochelle. They were to lend a hand to Jeanne Mance
reborn to God through Mary, in the very place where she had given birth to Jesus Christ." As for Saint Joseph of Cupertino's vision, he saw angels enter the house with their hands full of heavenly gifts. He
member also found time for personal prayer in the privacy of their own room. In addition, Mary, Joseph and Jesus practiced prayer from the heart in a continuous manner. This is to say that the family
was hewn in a pilaster (a rocky pillar, a massive boulder) isolated from this quarry. The owner (Joseph of Arimathea at the time of the Crucifixion) had begun to prepare a family tomb in this projecting [...] the north side of the funerary chamber (on the right side for those entering). “It is probable that Joseph of Arimathea had the intention of finishing the family tomb by carving out two more benches on the
Essenians preserved, so little witnessed throughout history before the discoveries of Qumran. Mary and Joseph lived there before they had to leave to go to Bethlehem (Lk 2:4). Later, Jesus lived there, with
him with her veil. In the background are her cousin Elizabeth, John the Baptist as a child and St Joseph. The first famous miracle of Our Lady of Lavasina took place in 1675—a nun from Bonifacio, Sister