Description
The author writes about the St. Joseph Terror of Demons Rosary and how it is a unique rosary with a stunning chaplet design. The rosary features black and purple faceted glass beads with silver crosses on each end of the Mysteries. The center piece features the St. Joseph & Child Jesus and the crucifix is the Pardon crucifix with Our Lady of the Immaculate conception on the left and St. Benedict on the right. Both fight the demon. The author also writes about how St. Joseph is the epitome of a pure man and how he is destined to be the most chaste spouse of Mary Most Holy conceived without sin. The success of Christ's mission depended on St. Joseph and he was a powerful man with a noble vocation.
St Joseph Terror of Demons Rosary
Stunning rosary
Stunning chaplet - Unique
Chain design - 63cm in length
We used 6mm black facetted glass beads. The Mysteries are a mix of purple and black beads in varying sizes. On each end of the Mysteries, are tiny 10mm crosses - silver plated. Purple is used to represent St Joseph's purity. The center piece features the St Joseph & Child Jesus and the crucifix is the Pardon crucifix with Our Lady of the Immaculate conception on the left and St Benedict on the right. Both fight the demon.
Our Specialty rosaries and chaplets are handmade in South Africa. We take care to ensure that these rosaries are UNIQUE in design. Therefore we only have one listed rosary under our special rosaries, and usually a limited edition of our Chaplet design. We also take pride in using good quality beads, chain, pins, center pieces and crucifix's. We make to order to your specific needs and requests.
Boxed, -
Prayer sheet included
Why St. Joseph is the terror of demons (Feast: March 19)
Although detailed accounts of St. Joseph's life remains scarce, we learn from Scriptures and Sacred Tradition about his unshakeable faith, his assiduous perseverance, his admirable purity and his exceptional humility. The Church, in her wisdom, left the faithful with a legacy of a series of beautiful invocations in his honor called the Litany of St. Joseph. The vivid appellations found therein draw us closer to the saint and remind us of his many virtues. We find a particularly intriguing invocation full of meaning and truth, "Terror of Demons." Now, one wonders why?
A Noble Vocation
Given the grandeur of his vocation the protection, sustenance and care of the Blessed Mother and Our Lord Jesus Christ as head of the Holy Family - we can expect that God also endowed him with an equally proportional grace to carry out such a lofty mission in life. And certainly we can picture him as a sublime icon of manliness and a pillar of strength that would sow terrible fear among the powers of darkness given the noble task under his watch.
Commitment to Purity
In the writings of the venerable Mary of Agreda detailed in the City of God, we read that St. Joseph was a native of Nazareth, was of comely figure and agreeable countenance, very modest and incomparably genteel in appearance. He was related to the Blessed Virgin in the third degree, made a vow of perpetual chastity at age twelve, renewed and kept it in marriage much to the delight and joy of the Most Holy Virgin who vowed the same. He was thirty-three years old at that time.
It is beautiful to note here that when the holy priest Simeon gathered all the young men of Jerusalem from the house of David at the temple to choose who would be the rightful spouse of Our Lady, he was inspired by God to give each man a dry rod. After a period of prayer asking for the manifestation of the Divine Will, pure white lilies - the symbol of purity - blossomed from St. Joseph's staff and a white dove, most pure and brilliant, hovered over his head giving Simeon the sign that he was the chosen one.
Hence, St. Joseph is the epitome of a pure man: pure in thought, pure in heart; pure in body and soul destined to be the most chaste spouse of Mary Most Holy conceived without sin. In face of such sublime purity and holiness, it would not be farfetched to believe that the ugly, filthy infernal spirits would cower in petrified fear in his presence.
The success of Christ's mission depended on St. Joseph
And in his hands lay the unenviable yet most exalted duty of protecting the Sacred Humanity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the pinnacle of all creation. God became Man to redeem mankind and to endow it with the most perfect and ultimate gift of Eternal Life through His Sacred Body and Blood. To fulfill His Divine mission, God the Father deigned to entrust