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Explore the life of Saint Joseph, the foster father of Christ, through the insightful writings of Fr. Matthew Kauth. Discover how to imitate his holiness and deepen your spiritual journey.

Saint Joseph’s Holy Fear

The Imitation of Saint Joseph illuminates the foster father of Christ, the most chaste spouse of Mary, and our spiritual father and intercessor. With stirring prose and philosophy, Fr. Matthew Kauth describes the life of Saint Joseph so that we may better imitate his holiness.

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Discover the profound love of Saint Joseph for his immaculate spouse in "The Imitation of Saint Joseph." Written by Father Matthew Kauth, this insightful and meditative encounter with the foster father of Christ is a masterful work of devotion.

The Burning Love Of Mary And Joseph

The Imitation of Saint Joseph is a masterful and meditative encounter with the foster father of Christ, written with devout care and insight by Father Matthew Kauth. Here, he chronicles the burning love of Saint Joseph for his spotless spouse.

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Learn about the special bond between Our Lady and Saint Joseph in The Imitation of Saint Joseph by Fr. Matthew Kauth.

St. Joseph From The Eyes Of Our Lady

Our Lady, the Immaculate Conception was given the singular grace to become the Mother of God. Yet, God desired to bless his beloved daughter with another gift. In these excerpts from The Imitation of Saint Joseph, Fr. Matthew Kauth reflects on the profound gift Mary received in her betrothal to Saint Joseph. He describes St. Joseph as the best of men, chosen by God, and “the perfect gift” for Our Lady.

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Delve into the idea of home as a spiritual connection rather than a physical location with insights from the Imitation of Saint Joseph.

The Home Of Saint Joseph

In these excerpts, taken from the Imitation of Saint Joseph, Fr. Kauth reflects on the sense of home and where Saint Joseph’s home was. He describes the head of the Holy Family as a vagabund of Christ and the “pastor of the first parish” without the comfort of a physical home. Although Saint Joseph had no physical location to call home, his home was Mary and Jesus since your “home is where you love”.

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