Thank you Oriens and other listmembers, for catching my blunder at not
specifying the time frame. I was vaguley familiar with St. Teresa's
popularization of devotion to him and his appearance in English drama, but
I was thinking of devotion to him in the pre-Teresa of Avila period.
To rephrase my question, what known cults existed in medieval western
Europe (and where) between the 5th and 15th centuries for St. Joseph (the
Carpenter), and into what liturgies was devotion to him incorporated? I
would appreciate any citations to good sources on the topic.
Bernadette Filotas comment on St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal did bring to
mind a journal series, entitled "Josephologique", possibly published at
McGill or by the Oratory, which I remember seeing at the uppermost shelf in
a New York library. If I recall correctly, it covered topics about St.
Joseph. Does this ring a bell with anyone?
Jennifer Casten
. >--- alia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Since it is the feast day of St. Joseph, I thought I'd pose a
>> question to
>> the list with regards to the saint. Devotion to St. Joseph was
>> downplayed
>> in medieval western Europe,
>
>You could have fooled me! I would have said he was one of the most
>popular of saints. But actually his cult is later in the west than in
>the east. Cf. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church:
>
>"The special veneration of St Joseph seems to have originated in the
>E., where the apocryphal 'History of Joseph the Carpenter' (4th-7th
>cents) enjoyed considerable popularity. It developed comparatively
>late in the W. church, though a commemoration is mentioned in the Irish
>Félire of St Oengus, dated to the 9th cent. Among the earliest
>promoters of his cult are St bernadino of Siena and John Gerson in the
>15th cent., who laid its theological foundations by drawing out the
>implications of his office as foster-father of Jesus, and whose
>teaching found liturgical expression in the introduction of his feast
>(19th Mar.) into the Roman calendar in 1479. The devotion was
>popularized esp. by St Teresa of Avila and St Francis de Sales . . ."
>
>Oriens.
>
>
>
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