THREE VERY EFFECTIVE INVOCATIONS TO SAINT JOSEPH to obtain a pardon

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

O St. Joseph, my protector and lawyer, I appeal to you, so that I may implore the Grace for which you see me moaning and begging before you. It is true that the present sorrows and bitterness I feel are perhaps the just punishment of my sins. Recognizing myself guilty, will I have to lose hope of being helped by the Lord for this? "Ah! no - your great devout Saint Teresa replies - no, oh poor sinners. Turn in any need, however grave it may be, to the effective intercession of Patriarch Saint Joseph; go with true faith to him and you will certainly be answered in your questions ".
With so much confidence I present myself, therefore, before you and I implore mercy and mercy. Deh !, as far as you can, O Saint Joseph, help me in my tribulations. Suppose me to miss and, as powerful as you are, do that, obtained by your pious intercession the grace that I implore, can return to your altar to make you there. tribute to my gratitude.
Our father; Ave, o Maria; Glory to the Father

Do not forget, O merciful Saint Joseph, that no person in the world, no matter how great a sinner she was, has turned to you, remaining disappointed in the faith and hope placed in you. How many graces and favors you have obtained for the afflicted! Sick, oppressed, slandered, betrayed, abandoned, having recourse to your protection, have been granted. Deh! do not allow, O great Saint, that I have to be alone, among many, to remain without your comfort. Show yourself good and generous also towards me, and I, thanking you, will exalt in you the goodness and mercy of the Lord.
Our father; Ave, o Maria; Glory to the Father

O exalted head of the Holy Family of Nazareth, I venerate you deeply and I invoke you from my heart. To the afflicted, who prayed to you before me, you granted comfort and peace, thanks and favors. Therefore deign to console even my grieved soul, which finds no rest in the midst of the distress from which it is oppressed. You, oh most wise Saint, see all my needs in God, even before I explain them to you with my prayer. You therefore know very well how much the grace I ask of you is necessary. No human heart can console me; I hope to be comforted by you: by you, O glorious Saint. If you grant me the grace that I ask you so insistently, I promise to spread devotion to you. O Saint Joseph, comforter of the afflicted, have mercy on my pain!
Our father; Ave, o Maria; Glory to the Father