
Photos of Father Joseph Muzquiz
Some photos from the life of Fr. Jospeh Muzquiz, whose cause of canonization was opened in Boston in 2011.
"Either we learn to find our Lord in ordinary, everyday life, or else we shall never find Him.”(Saint Josemaría)
Some photos from the life of Fr. Jospeh Muzquiz, whose cause of canonization was opened in Boston in 2011.
A 55 minute video about Fr. Joseph Muzquiz, whose cause of canonization has been opened in Boston, and whose heroic example of holiness amid ordinary life impacted the lives of thousands of people around the world.
An article by Philip Kosloski published in "Aleteia" about Fr. Joseph Muzquiz, whose cause of canonization was opened in Boston by Cardinal Sean O'Malley.
An interview with historian John Coverdale about Father Joseph Muzquiz, whose cause of canonization was opened in Boston by Cardinal Sean O’Malley.
An interview with the postulator for Fr. Joseph Muzquiz' cause of canonization. Fr. Dave Cavanagh testifies to a growing and widespread devotion to Fr. Joseph's very effective intercession, and the granting of many favors, especially to young people.
A new issue of the bulletin for the cause of canonization of Fr. Joseph Muzquiz is now available in both pdf and print format.
Remarks by Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston at the Closing of the Diocesan Phase of the Process of Canonization for Father Joseph Muzquiz on May 22. With Rome Reports video summary.
On May 22, Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston will preside over the closing session of the diocesan phase of the cause of canonization for Father Joseph Muzquiz.
A new biographical documentary about Father Joseph Muzquiz, whose cause of canonization was opened in Boston in 2011, is available through Scepter Publishers and Ignatius Press.
Seeking the intercession of men and women who have died with a reputation for holiness is a common practice in the Catholic Church. Examples of favors received through the intercession of Father Joseph follow.
Fr. Joseph (José Luis Múzquiz de Miguel) was born in 1912 in Badajoz, Spain. He helped St. Josemaria spread Opus Dei to many countries, especially the United States.
On May 22, 2014, Cardinal Sean O'Malley closed the diocesan phase of his cause of canonization in Boston, where Fr. Joseph died in 1983.