Urgent, ahead of turbulent times: Make a seven-week consecration to St. Joseph for a good death, for yourself or for others

He will act as your father. He will be your help, he will be by your side in every situation. He will care for you, even in your concrete problems. He will contribute to your providence. Joseph will be by your side at the hour of death; he will accompany you in your passing so that you may enter into salvation

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Messages from Jesus given to a soul (Drops of Light)

1. Consecration to Saint Joseph
2. The Fatherhood of Saint Joseph
3. Consecration of the seven Wednesdays to St. Joseph for a good death

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1. Consecration to Saint Joseph

(March 18, 2026)Jesus: “My little Maria, what a joy it is for Saint Joseph when a soul consecrates itself to him and entrusts itself to him: he will always take care of that soul, just as he did with me. That soul will never abandon him.

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He will act as your father, placing his helping hand upon your shoulders. He will be your help, he will be by your side in every situation. He will care for you, even in your concrete problems. He will contribute to your providence and help you to rise in spirit, to encounter and know in its depths the love of God in its intimacy, just as he himself received that grace.

Joseph will be by your side at the hour of death; he will accompany you in your passing so that you may enter into salvation.

Consecrate to him your own good death and that of others through the seven dedicated Wednesdays, offered with Holy Mass and prayers raised to him (See the instructions in section §3). A holy covenant is made, sealed in the Blood and Flesh of Christ, from which he cannot withdraw [1].

He will also be near you at your personal judgment, pleading your case. He will never leave you again. He will even make your purgatorial sufferings lighter and shorter, if you must still purify yourselves of your faults, if shadows still cover your soul.

Joseph will always be your friend and brother, a father in your heart, not only on earth but also in heaven. Through your consecration to him, you have become his creatures. By giving yourselves to him, you become his children in the spirit, and you will also share in his heavenly garden, which is the same one he shares with Mary.

Little is known about the consecration to the Sacred Heart of Joseph (* [2]). Following that of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the consecration to the Heart of Joseph becomes a treasure chest overflowing with his virtues and holy works, from which to pour forth and be enriched.

[*] (Consider, for yourself and your family, the consecration to St. Joseph—33 days; see note “2” at the bottom of the page).

And what graces of providence will descend upon you, for through your trusting recourse to him and in his work of guardianship and teaching—through the witness of life he has left you—he becomes for you a pledge of certain salvation.

Joseph molds you to his sentiments, his merits and virtues, to the heights of self-giving love of a heart that loved without reserve, giving all of himself, with a surge, an impetus, and an ardor, and a faithful observance of God’s love and His Holy Law.

In this adoration and dedication, every one of his acts became an offering, even in his simplest tasks, in his work duties, in his social engagements, in his encounters with people, in his relationship with the Most Holy Mother and with me: every one of his gestures was imbued with his offering to God, becoming holy.

Behold, the Most Holy Father and the Holy Spirit were edified as they beheld Joseph and his work, and were glorified by it. He enriched every day, every moment, every breath, every beat of his heart with the riches of goodness, obedience, generosity, wisdom, heavenly heights, and gifts received from God, which the Holy Patriarch lived out and offered as a gift.

Joseph, so humble and reserved, so introspective, yet also joyful, with a fruitful cheerfulness and such charity offered through his very life that he held nothing back for himself, but in everything became a gift.

He enriched and brought joy to mankind, to his holy spouse, and to me, his beloved son, the Most Holy Father himself.

Love Joseph, and he will fill your hearts with his joy, which will make mine leap when I see his presence reflected in a creature.

I bless you».

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2. The Fatherhood of Saint Joseph

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(March 19, 2026)Jesus: «My little Mary, today you celebrate the majestic figure of Saint Joseph, whose holiness has ascended to the heights of paradise. He is among those placed near the throne of God, beside the Most Holy Mother, his spouse, with whom he shares the most beautiful garden of the Kingdom.

Joseph, not by blood but by grace, was chosen by the Most Holy Father to act as a guardian on earth for His divine Son—a responsibility so heavy that he bore it with such abundance and love as no other man could have done.

A father has the task of being a guide and protector in the service of his children, and Joseph fulfilled this without sparing himself any toil, persecution, or humiliation, even at the cost of his own life. How many times did he stand in defense of his holy spouse and the Divine Child! The very painful illness he suffered was offered as a sacrifice to support Christ’s mission.

One becomes a father to one’s children through one’s own seed, but one is also a father by grace through faith, for those who abandon themselves to God, who offer Him their life and work, who adhere to His holy will, the Most Holy One infuses into them the reflection of his divine fatherhood, transmitting his sacred elements to them so that a spiritual lineage may be born, bearing the effects and substance of belonging to him.

It is by grace that Abraham became the father of nations. Deprived of the gift of a son, he received, through his faithfulness and union with the Creator, the holy promise that he would not only have physical descendants but, through his faith, a countless spiritual progeny comprising entire peoples.

It is by grace that David becomes the father, in his genealogy and royal lineage, of the human coming of the Messiah, but also of his reign, which will bear his imprint in the generations to follow.

It is by grace that Joseph becomes the father of Christ on earth. His is a fatherhood acquired by divine privilege, a fatherhood sanctified in his provident love given to the Lord.
It is through his obedience in the care fulfilled by his merits and his tireless work in tending to this sublime Son that he also becomes the father of the Church, which indeed is born of and originates from Christ, but to whom, through Joseph’s fatherhood toward him and his praiseworthy and heroic care, the protection of the Church is credited as its patron.

All the faithful also become his children in Joseph, for you may turn to him and ask for his intercession in your prayers. His fatherhood is then also poured out upon all those who become promoters of Christian foundations, of institutions to which many will turn, finding there refuge, sustenance, and teaching, guidance, and a path for the faith.

Behold, these men, through their commitment, toil, and suffering, through the value of their work, and through the strength given to them—which springs from the depths of their spirit—will likewise become fathers to the children who will benefit from it and turn to them.

Today there is a great void in the sense of a fatherhood that is lived out and taken seriously. Its guidance, service, and protection are lacking. There is a great absence because, even before the flesh, even as fathers in the very seed of their own offspring, one must possess the abilities, the meaning, the love, and the dedication—which are possible only when one is imbued with faith, with union with the Eternal Father who can give you the light, the strength, the path to follow, and all discernment.

Fatherhood arises and always has its origin in its balance, in its educational direction, from the light from above. And so, just as a child is a gift from heaven that comes to this earth, so too is the ability to know how to raise him a gift, arising from prayer, from adoration, and in service, in the primacy given to the Most Holy Father.

This is the reality that Saint Joseph lived. If fathers were to look to him, contemplating and assimilating his action in the love he lived for God—all fathers, beginning with the Holy Father, all popes, rectors, priests, spiritual fathers, every father of a family, every form of guidance and care for the child, for the soul that the Lord has placed in his hands—they would see its harmonious, mature, and balanced growth.

If there is no such union with the Spirit, what is merely flesh often enters in and gives rise to every form of error and dispersion.

My children, because of that fatherhood infused in Saint Joseph, in which I saw the lived reflection of my Father, I, Joseph, loved him and called him father, and he called me son.

I bless you».

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3. Consecration of the seven Wednesdays to St. Joseph for a good death

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Consecration of the seven Wednesdays to St. Joseph for a good death for yourself and for someone else.

Instructions for the Seven Wednesdays: Wednesday is dedicated to the great Patriarch. In fact, on this day, acts of devotion in honor of Saint Joseph are often multiplied, including small acts of devotion, prayers, Communions, and Masses. May Wednesday be dear to the devotees of St. Joseph, and may this day not pass without some act of devotion being offered to him, which could be: attending Mass, receiving Holy Communion with devotion, making a small sacrifice, or offering a special prayer…

Instructions for the Devotion of the “First 7 Wednesdays of the Month”: The prayer of the Seven Sorrows and the Seven Joys of St. Joseph is recommended. Just as special importance is given to the first Friday of the month, to make reparation to the Sacred Heart, and to the first Saturday, to make reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, so too should we remember St. Joseph on every first Wednesday of the month. Where there is a church or an altar dedicated to the Holy Patriarch, special devotions are usually held on the first Wednesday, with Mass, a sermon, hymns, and the recitation of public prayers. But in addition to this, everyone should privately resolve to honor the Saint on that day. A recommended practice for devotees of St. Joseph would be this: to receive Holy Communion on the first Wednesday with these intentions: to make reparation for the blasphemies spoken against St. Joseph, to obtain that his devotion may spread ever more widely, to implore a good death for obstinate sinners, and to ensure a peaceful death for ourselves. Prior to the feast of St. Joseph on March 19, it is customary to sanctify seven Wednesdays. This practice is an excellent preparation for his feast. To make it more solemn, it is recommended to have Masses celebrated on these days, with the cooperation of the devotees. The seven Wednesdays may be observed privately at any time of the year to obtain special graces, for the success of some undertaking, to be assisted by Providence, and especially to obtain spiritual graces: resignation in life’s trials, strength in temptations, and the conversion of some sinner, at least at the point of death. St. Joseph, honored for seven Wednesdays, will obtain many graces from Jesus (see footnote 1).

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  1. Link:  https://www-preghiereperlafamiglia-it.translate.goog/m/meditazioni/sangiuseppe/0421.htm?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
  2. PDF preview: “CONSECRATION (33 days) TO ST. JOSEPH: THE WONDERS OF OUR SPIRITUAL FATHER”, Padre Donald H Calloway.
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