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This may seem a highly ignorant question, seeing is Mary is regarded as the Mother of God, and Holy Queen, but why does Mary get so much devotion, while Joseph doesn’t? Why does Joseph not hold similar titles?
You would get some Catholic argument on all of your above points. Many believe (including Saints and Theologians) that St. Joseph was born immaculate. Likewise, his discipleship to Jesus can be assumed to be perfect. Lastly St. Joseph’s role in the Incarnation was indeed critical and necessary.was not born Immaculate (there was no need for this, and there is no OT backup for this like there is for Mary)
Is not as conformed to Christ as Mary
has no direct role in the salvation of humaity, though a critical indirect one.
There is some early christian writing to this regard, but it’s not dogmatic. I would guess that part of the reason for this is due to association with Mary and Christ. Maybe he was, maybe he wasn’t, the thing here is the Church does not now (or really has it ever dogmatically taught) this. Whether or not he was, it really doesn’t affect the story much. There was no specific reason for him to be Immaculate, there is also no scriptual support for this unlike Mary:You would get some Catholic argument on all of your above points. Many believe (including Saints and Theologians) that St. Joseph was born immaculate. Likewise, his discipleship to Jesus can be assumed to be perfect. Lastly St. Joseph’s role in the Incarnation was indeed critical and necessary.![]()
Josheps role in the incarnation was to not have his wife stoned, not divorous her, and take care of her and Christ as a child. All of this is important, but nearly so much as carrying Christ, following him through his entire life etc.15 I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel.
This isn’t true, by the thrid generation of christdom the church all over the world had already developed the devotion to Mary… The theology of the second Eve was well entrenched in Palistine, Rome & Asia Minor, after just 3 generations! I’ll post specifics after lunch, I need to pick up my “Second Eve” book written by John Henry Numan. Taking into account the wide geographic range of the beliefs, one must assume that the beliefs were not developed in the 2nd century but rather are based upon pre-existing belief.There are many very good reasons to explain the lesser attention that St. Joseph apparently receives.
One, as someone already said, is because there is scant mention of St. Joseph in the Bible.
Two, looking back on Church History, it took many centuries for the Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary to develop, due to the fear that it would distract from the main message of the Gospel. Even in our own time, the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary remains subject to much suspicion and doubt. So naturally devotion to St. Joseph would be regarded with still more suspicion and doubt.
Well we agree here.Three, The Blessed Virgin Mary was indeed blessed and endowed with a much greater dignity than St. Joseph, by her Bearing of God, our Savior. (Although Jesus makes it clear that it is her doing the Will of God that really is the source of her greatest merit --Luke 11: 27-28) St. Joseph thoroughly understood this, and was Mary’s first and most sublime devotee. We can be sure that St. Joseph would always be delighted with the extra devotion given to his holy spouse.![]()
We actually agree pretty much entirely. I was only pointing out Church teaching that contradicts certain assumptions you made. True, it is not dogmatic Church teaching, but that doesn’t nullify the fact that it is still Church teaching.Well we agree here.
We don’t celebrate the immaculate birth of St. John the Baptist, so I don’t think we would celebrate St. Joseph’s either. When discussing theological issues, it is very important to pay attention to the words.So is it plausible that in the future we will be celebrating the Immaculate Conception of Joseph?
I dont’ see how - The catechism indicates that Mary’s exemption from original sin was a “singular grace” (meaning unique).So is it plausible that in the future we will be celebrating the Immaculate Conception of Joseph?
St. Joseph has been a dear patron since my childhood. He is also the great favorite of my husband. From the Litany to St. Joseph:This may seem a highly ignorant question, seeing is Mary is regarded as the Mother of God, and Holy Queen, but why does Mary get so much devotion, while Joseph doesn’t? Why does Joseph not hold similar titles?
Note that on June 24 we celebrate the Birth of John the Baptist as a Solemnity - the highest grade of feast.We don’t celebrate the immaculate birth of St. John the Baptist, so I don’t think we would celebrate St. Joseph’s either. When discussing theological issues, it is very important to pay attention to the words.
Because Joseph was nothing more than an incubator…oh, wait…never mind.This may seem a highly ignorant question, seeing is Mary is regarded as the Mother of God, and Holy Queen, but why does Mary get so much devotion, while Joseph doesn’t? Why does Joseph not hold similar titles?
because Mary is the Mother of God and Queen of Heaven and Earth, and Joseph is not. He is the earthly husband of Mary and foster father of Jesus. He receives the devotion due him for this role. He is one of the most honored saints in the canon, but no, he was not immaculately conceived and not the Ark of the Covenant that held the Redeemer. He is justly honored for his role in salvation history, and is content with that.This may seem a highly ignorant question, seeing is Mary is regarded as the Mother of God, and Holy Queen, but why does Mary get so much devotion, while Joseph doesn’t? Why does Joseph not hold similar titles?
That it so beautiful!!St. Joseph has been a dear patron since my childhood. He is also the great favorite of my husband. From the Litany to St. Joseph:
Illustrious Son of David
Splendor of Patriarchs
Spouse of the Mother of God
Chaste protector of the Virgin.
Foster-father of the Son of God
Zealous defender of Christ
Head of the Holy Family
Joseph most just
Joseph most pure
Joseph most prudent
Joseph most courageous
Joseph most obedient
Joseph most faithful
Mirror of patience
Lover of poverty
Model of workmen
Glory of domestic life.
Guardian of virgins
Mainstay of families
Comfort of the afflicted
Hope of the sick
Patron of the dying
Terror of demons
Protector of the Holy Church
acfp2000.com/St.%20Joseph/St.%20Joseph%20-%20Perfect%20Adorer.html
catholictradition.org/Joseph/joseph25.htm#2
lol, good answerBecause Joseph was nothing more than an incubator…oh, wait…never mind.![]()
The others have given very well and solid answers so I won’t waste words by repeating themselves here, but there might also be a historical precedent for this:This may seem a highly ignorant question, seeing is Mary is regarded as the Mother of God, and Holy Queen, but why does Mary get so much devotion, while Joseph doesn’t? Why does Joseph not hold similar titles?