Our Ideal: Saint Joseph
«Our Pious Society
has the high honour to be named after St. Joseph Spouse of the Virgin Mary. Such
denomination, suggested by the needs to put our work under so great Protection,
was born together with the Congregation, which, since the beginning, was consecrated
to St. Joseph. She inherited, with the name, part of the Confreres of the secular
Congregation, previously instituted in our Collegio Artigianelli of Turin, which
later on was transformed in religious Congregation.
Such denomination
was spontaneous both in the first and in the successive Institution, because
both of them were primarily destined to the sanctification of labourers, of
whom St. Joseph is the exemplar and the Patron. And
also because the Congregation came to life in a most opportune time for it. Never
indeed, as it is at present, the devotion to this great Saint, whom God willed,
for highest goals of His Providence, keep as in the dark during many centuries,
was intensifying and spreading in the Church.
His cult moreover
had its greater manifestation, when Pope Pious IX, of venerated memory, solemnly
proclaimed on December 8th 1870 Saint Joseph Universal Patron of
the Church. Our Pious Society was instituted only three years later, and
placed under this most valid protection. As ours, as other Institutions, both of
men and women, were named after St. Joseph.
Saint Joseph is for us that faithful and prudent servant
God put at the head of his Family and from whom we have to take direction and
example. He must inform with His spirit our Congregation that, in the
name itself of this Saint, has already clearly outlined the program of her
being and her doing. Therefore Saint Joseph’s virtues must be ours, and his
ministries must be ours.
Saint Joseph is the speaking rule of the Congregation, in
which all ought to be Josephan, and from which every thing not being according
to Saint
Joseph’s spirit ought to lie outside.
Among the virtues these must be outstanding in us: humility;
hidden life and poverty accompanied by a fervent devotion to the Immaculate
Virgin and the S. Heart of Jesus. Nobody in fact, more than Saint Joseph, knew
and appreciated the privileges of Mary, and nobody more than him, after Mary, penetrated
into the secrets of God’s love for men.
As for the
works and ministries, we learn from St. Joseph the laborious life, zeal for the
souls, mainly those of the youth, and generosity in sacrifice.
If we want
that our Congregation may last and spread in the Church of God, it is indispensable to keep alive
in her, not only the name, but also the spirit of St. Joseph. If this should fail or
diminish - God forbid! - the Congregation life too would lessen and her
ministries would weaken; because the Institutions live and flourish by virtue
of the spirit that created them.
And so, as
the other Congregations live and flourish, one especially by the obedience, one
by the most strict poverty, one by the preaching and one by the teaching, our
Congregation shall have a prosperous and lasting life if, in the attentive and
diligent imitation of Saint Joseph, she will strive to always practice humility
and charity, her characteristic virtues, and if she will constantly improve in
them».
(From "Il fine della Pia Società torinese di san Giuseppe" by Fr. Eugenio Reffo – co-founder of the Congregation of Saint Joseph – Tipografia
PP. Giuseppini – Pinerolo – pp. 33-35)