Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional

Nov 14 – S Josephat


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It’s the Feast of St. Josaphat, 3rd Class, with the color of Red. In this episode: the meditation: “Uniting in Spirit with All the Holy Masses Being Offered throughout the World”, today’s news from the Church: “U.S. District Superior Calls for a Crusade of Reparation”, a preview of this week’s episode of The Catholic Mass #33: “QWF 54 Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix: What the Church Has Always Taught”, and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Sources Used Today:
  • “Uniting in Spirit with All the Holy Masses Being Offered throughout the World” – The Heart of the Mass
    • https://angeluspress.org/products/heart-mass

  • “U.S. District Superior Calls for a Crusade of Reparation” (FSSPX.news)
    • https://sspx.org/en/news/us-district-superior-calls-crusade-reparation-55491

  • “QWF 54 Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix: What the Church Has Always Taught” (SSPX Podcast)
    • View on YouTube
    • Listen & Subscribe on SSPXpodcast.com

  • The Spiritual Life – Archbishop Lefebvre (Angelus Press)
    • https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop


    Saint Josaphat was a man whose life was spent trying to heal a wound in the Church — and who ultimately gave his life for that cause. Born around 1580 in the city of Volodymyr, in what is now Ukraine, he grew up amid tension and division. The Orthodox and Catholic Churches had recently entered into a fragile union known as the Union of Brest, but suspicion and hostility still ran deep. Josaphat, baptized John Kuncevyc, was raised in the Eastern rite and steeped in its liturgy and beauty. As he matured, he came to believe that unity with Rome was not a betrayal of his heritage but its fulfillment — that the Church’s strength lay in both universality and diversity.

    He joined the Basilian Order of monks and took the name Josaphat. His gifts were immediately apparent: a powerful preacher, a man of prayer, and a reformer with both vision and patience. When he became Archbishop of Polotsk, he threw himself into pastoral work — restoring churches, promoting catechesis, encouraging frequent confession and communion, and calling both clergy and laity to conversion of heart. His goal was never to dominate the Orthodox but to show, through love and fidelity, that unity could be lived.

    But his zeal made him enemies. Political leaders and rival clergy accused him of selling out to Rome. Mobs were stirred up against him, and his success only deepened resentment. Still, Josaphat refused to respond with anger. “People say I am a wolf,” he once said, “but I am ready to die for my sheep.” In 1623, while visiting a town called Vitebsk, an angry crowd broke into his residence. He met them calmly, blessing them even as they struck him down with axes and threw his body into the river. His body was later recovered, and miracles were soon reported through his intercession.

    Pope Pius IX canonized him in 1867, the first saint formally recognized from the Eastern Slavic Churches united with Rome. His relics now rest in St. Peter’s Basilica, beneath the altar of St. Basil the Great — a sign of reconciliation between East and West.

    His feast on November 12 (formerly November 14) remains a call to pray for Christian unity, especially between the Eastern and Western Churches. Josaphat’s life reminds us that true peace is purchased not through compromise, but through the charity that endures even to the shedding of blood.

    Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr, pray for us!

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