I've forgotten who wrote Joseph Be Our Guide and Pattern (Worship III).
Kathy, don't you have any originals?
Try Joseph Be Our Guide and Pattern to Lauda Anima!
Saint Joseph was a quiet man who made things out of wood;
He worked with love to guide his hand, and what he made was good.
Joseph, thou father, thou workman most holy,
Happy while hidden in Nazareth's shade
Hearts overflowing and voices raised high,
This night we praise thee.
Royally born, yet frugally living,
Quietly, equably thou bearest thy lot;
Toil worn, thy hands for love of thy blest ones,
Willingly labor.
Workman thou art, and mirror of workmen,
Many the lessons of life hast thou given,
Showing how toil, how the sweat of the workshop
Blessed becometh.
Look on the hungry and troubled with pity,
Rein thou the greedy, fomenters of strife
Proper the members of Christ's Mystic Body
With thy protection.
God, who art one and three-fold in being,
Father and Maker of all of the living,
Make us to imitate Joseph our father,
Living and dying. Amen.
O dawn announcing the sun
Beginning the month of flowering;
The workman's resounding hammer
Salutes the home at Nazareth.
Hail, head of the household
Beneath whom is the supreme Artificer;
Who, bedewed with salty sweat,
Exercises his father's trade.
He was placed on a high seat
nearest to his Noble Spouse;
be near now to all thy clients
who are troubled by indigency.
Strength and strife be absent!
and all defrauding of wages;
May copious nourishment of food
be limited only by moderation.
O Trinity, O Unity,
by the prayers of Joseph;
Direct in peace
all our steps and our path.
Amen.
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