There's now a special advocate for the formerly homeless men who reside in the Catholic Charities Christ House transitional housing program, and the staff who serve them.
On May 1, at the feast of St. Joseph the Worker, Fr. Edward Hathaway, rector of the nearby Basilica of St. Mary, consecrated the men’s ministry to St. Joseph, offering as its patron the foster father of our Lord, Jesus, and the husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary. He was adopted as a model of wisdom, perseverance, protecting help, and hard work.
Staff may voluntarily pray the litany of St. Joseph daily for the needs and intentions of Christ House. A theology of St. Joseph will be woven into life lessons, Bible studies, and case management. Residents will be offered an opportunity to walk with their case manager through a 33-day consecration to St. Joseph.
When appropriate, Case Manager Clint Madison says he has discussed St. Joseph’s virtues to the residents, Catholic or otherwise, including exploring how St. Joseph “utilized prayer, virtue, and sound action to meet those challenges and responsibilities with excellence.”