Video: The Oil of Saint Joseph

In a previous post I wrote about St. André Bessette.

Below is a short video explaining a beautiful tradition that he adopted.

Brother André was inspired by a devotion that he heard was already being practiced in France. He took a bit of oil from a lamp that was burning in front of a statue of Saint Joseph. He offered it to sick people telling them to rub it on their aching body and to pray to Saint Joseph for relief.

This tradition continues today at Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal. A basin containing ordinary vegetable oil is fixed in front of a statue of Saint Joseph, and a wick, floating on the surface, burns night and day as a kind of perpetual votive lamp. The oil is then put in bottles and made available to pilgrims.

(saint-joseph.org)

+ The Oil can be purchased here from St. Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, Canada

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