By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture - Why, I wonder, have Pope St. Paul VI, Pope St. John Paul II, Pope Benedict or Pope Francis not put St. Joseph in charge of the Church’s effort to cleanse herself from the oppressive worldliness within—not the ordinary worldliness of laziness and personal comfort but the extraordinary worldliness of a professoriate and clergy profoundly infected by (call it what you will) Modernism, liberalism, relativism, secularism? Or better, make it positive: Why not a Josephine campaign to restore Joseph’s most important purpose throughout the Church: The security of the faithful.