Catholic Blesseds, Saints, Solemnities & Holy Days

Saint John Joseph of the Cross
Feast Day: March 5
Patronage: Ischia, Italy
He was ordained a Priest, out of obedience, as he didn’t feel worthy to become a Priest. As the Superior of his friary, he performed the lowliest tasks in his monastic community, with a strong virtue of humility. As they grew, he obtained permission to build a Convent and drew up Rules for that community, which were approved by the Holy See. He had a profound knowledge of theology, and became the Master of the Novices.
With his work, he suffered much and became the victim of numerous calumnies. However, the saint succeeded in his labors, instilling in the hearts of his subjects the double spirit of Contemplation and Penance. He was noted for his heroic virtues especially humility and religious discipline. He also possessed numerous gifts in the supernatural order, such as the gift of prophecy and miracles. Exhausted by the labors that consumed him, all for the Glory of God, he died from internal bleeding from an illness, on March 5, 1734 at the age of 84. He was beatified in 1789 and canonized in 1839 by Pope Gregory XVI. There is a Chapel consecrated to St. John of the Cross on the Island of Ischia, at the Aragonese Castle.