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St. Joseph documentary from KofC is now online and free to view

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J-P Mauro - published on 12/11/21
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The Knights of Columbus produced 'St. Joseph: Our Spiritual Father' for the Year of St. Joseph in 2021.

The year of St. Joseph came to its conclusion on December 8, but the Knights of Columbus want to keep devotions to the Patron of the Universal Church in full focus. Earlier this year, the KofC produced an inspiring documentary on the adoptive father of Christ. Now, they have released the high-quality feature online for all to view, free of charge. 

The documentary, St. Joseph: Our Spiritual Father, was first released on October 10, 2021. Thanks to a deal with ABC, it ran on affiliate stations for six weeks in the fall. It was hailed for its high production values, which interspersed interviews with Catholic scholars and personalities with beautifully reenacted scenes from biblical accounts of St. Joseph’s life.

At its release, Supreme Knight and leader of the largest fraternal organization Patrick Kelly said of the film: 

The hour-long documentary covers the life of St. Joseph, but it also delves into historical devotions to the saint. CNA notes that a portion of the film follows the dedication of Catholics who were sent to the concentration camp at Dachau, during World War II. 

Fearing for their safety, this group was led in a novena by a Catholic priest. Just as their novena ended, the camp was liberated by allied forces. The documentary contains five other inspirational tales of historical devotions to St. Joseph. 

St. Joseph: Our Spiritual Father can be viewed for free on the Knights of Columbus website. The description, written by Patrick Kelly, notes that while the Bible did not document any of St. Joseph’s words, his actions spoke for themselves. Kelly wrote: 

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