For whatever reason that I've long since forgot, I've always prayed for the intercession of St. Joseph for safe travel and for "the grace of working" as the Rule puts it. I don't know if I got this prayer from somewhere or if I made it up or if it's a little of both. I say it whenever I go somewhere, adding the part in brackets if I'm going to work:
St. Joseph, by your diligent care you safely brought the Holy Family back and forth to Egypt and saved the child Jesus from the danger which threatened his life. By your prayers to God today, bring me safely on this journey. [And pray for me, St. Joseph, that I may work honestly and diligently, in imitation of you.] Pray for me St. Joseph, my patron, for safe travel [and for honest work] in the name of Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen.
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Good for people to know.
I never thought of praying to St. Joseph before driving. I usually ask Jesus and my Guardian Angel to watch over me and to get me to where I am going safely and without incident. I will add St. Joseph. We here in Jersey can use all the help on the roads we can get :)
Thanks!
I was reading the Later Rule (the one with papal seal) and the Earlier Rule, and I notice that Franciscans may not ride on horses. Since cars did not exist when Francis wrote his rule, do you think he would have intended for Friars to drive in cars, or that they not do so?
I've always wondered that.
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