St. Joseph Catholic Church has held four blessing of the fields pilgrimages -- St. Isidore Walks -- in honor of St. Isidore - patron saint of farmers. The last one was in April, 2019. Each year, members of the parish along with Fr. Joseph brave the weather and make the 8-mile trek from St. Joseph's Church to St. Therese in Vineland. Once the group who made the walk convened on St. Therese's, a short prayer is then held on the steps of St. Therese before all sit down to a hotdog and hamburger lunch.
The Story of St. Isidore
Isidore was born in 1070 to a peasant family near Madrid, Spain. He was baptized “Isidore” in honor of the famous archbishop of Seville.
Isidore the farmer was actually a day laborer, working on the farm of the wealthy John de Vergas at Torrelaguna, just outside Madrid. He married a poor girl, Maria Torribia. Their only child, a son, died in infancy.
The couple took a vow of continence to serve God. Isidore’s life is a model of simple Christian charity and faith. He prayed while at work. He shared what he had with the poor, even his meals. He often gave them more than he had for himself.
A story told about St. Isidore (feast day, May 15) is that he often came later to work in the fields than other laborers because he would first attend Mass in the morning. Yet his work never suffered and he always met the chores required of him. It was said two angels, one on either side of Isidore, appeared and joined their pious companion in plowing the fields.
The photo (to the right) and content (above and "Litany to St. Isidore" is courtesy of Catholic Rural Life - https://catholicrurallife.org/