Consecration to St. Joseph

Consecrate yourself to St. Joseph with guidance from Fr Donald Calloway, author of the book, Consecration to St. Joseph.

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Program Overview

Consecration to St. Joseph emulates the tried-and-true preparation method employed by St. Louis de Montfort in his Marian consecration, highlighting many of St. Joseph's titles, privileges, and heroic virtues.

  • The program of preparation and consecration takes 33 days.

  • Includes daily video messages from Fr Donald Calloway.

  • Pray the litany of St Joseph every day.

  • It can be undertaken on your own or in a group.

How to make your consecration as an individual

  • Choose a consecration date. (See Consecration Chart here.)
  • It's recommended to choose a day that coincides with a liturgical feast of St. Joseph. Your consecration date is day 33 of the program.
  • If you miss a day, just make it up and continue your preparation.
  • On the day of your consecration, feel free to use whichever act of consecration you like best; you can also make up your own, if you like.

What does it mean to consecrate yourself to St. Joseph?

It basically means that you acknowledge that he is your spiritual father, and you want to be like him. To show it, you entrust yourself entirely into his paternal care so that he can help you acquire his virtues and become holy. Total consecration to St. Joseph means you make a formal act of filial entrustment to your spiritual father so that he can take care of your spiritual well-being and lead you to God. The person who consecrates himself to St. Joseph wants to be as close to their spiritual father as possible, to the point of resembling him in virtue and holiness. Saint Joseph, in turn, will give those consecrated to him his undivided attention, protection, and guidance.

Click on "Join" to start the consecration!

NOTICE: If you are interested in purchasing a copy of Fr Donald Calloway's book, Consecration to St Joseph, please do so by clicking on one of the following links.

English:
www.amazon.co.uk

French:
www.amazon.fr

Leave your intention to Saint Joseph here!

Prayer from the retreat

Glory be

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.