OUR MISSION
To defend the Holy Family from a world bent on destroying the Incarnate Truth in their midst, Saint Joseph employed prayer, leadership, and charity, and thus preserved the Real Presence of Christ in his life. The Sanctus Joseph Society seeks renewed appreciation for the Real Presence and for the Divine Mercy of Christ, with restored trust in the Church and in the sacred plan for human flourishing, and a return to a peaceful and prosperous republic governed by faithful citizens. The work of Saint Joseph was not merely fruitful to protect his family from immediate harm, but also in facilitating the work of our Lord to protect all families from ultimate harm. The Society likewise hopes that, by God’s grace, our work will prove abundantly fruitful in the ongoing New Evangelization within the Church, throughout America, and among all nations.
OUR STRATEGY
The Sanctus Josephus Society emphasizes persistent prayer, fatherly leadership, and authentic charity as the means for cultivating personal relationships with Christ. By developing local chapters that embrace this approach, we work to restore trust, advance strategic cooperation, and improve mission efficacy in a network of trustworthy institutions within the Church and throughout the nation.
OUR TACTICS
A force multiplier for the New Evangelism, the Society identifies, assists, and supports only parishes, ministries, and apostolates evidencing a robust commitment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of Truth. Qualifying institutions protect the most vulnerable among us, propagate the fullness of sacramental life, and promote — in traditional Church teachings — the sacred plan for human flourishing.
OUR CONSECRATION
The Sanctus Josephus Society consecrates its mission, strategy, and tactics — and entrusts the fruitfulness of all of our efforts — to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary (our patroness under her title, Our Lady of Guadalupe), and through the Most Chaste Heart of Saint Joseph (our patron under his titles, Guardian of the Redeemer and Glory of Family Life). Amen.