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By Michael J. Lichens, Catholic Exchange, March 20, 2023

Michael J. Lichens is the former editor of Catholic Exchange, whose writing has appeared in both Catholic and mainstream sources. …

“Saint Joseph is most powerful against the demons which fight against us.” —St. Alphonsus Liguori

Avatar photoThe demonic loathe the saints of God. Many saints, from St. Anthony the Great to St. John Vianney, engaged in fierce battles with demons. Some of those fights got physical. However, only one saint is called the Terror of Demons.

St. Joseph is justly hailed as a patron of the Church, the poor, the workers, and the Guardian of the Redeemer, along with many other titles. And in the Litany of St. Joseph, we address the humble saint as the Terror of Demons and Protector of the Church. All these titles and addresses we make to St. Joseph stem from his loving, fatherly nature. 

As the father of the Holy Family, Joseph had a role to protect the Lord Jesus and His Mother. This protection sometimes meant fleeing his homeland and the rage of a wrathful king but it could also be spiritual. Joseph heard the voice of the angel telling him to flee and he listened. …

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