05/01/2026
In the Catholic Church, May 1st is recognized as the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker. This feast day was established in 1955 to coincide with International Worker’s Day, which was commonly celebrated by worker’s rights activists around the world. The Feast of St. Joseph the Worker celebrates the contributions of workers and uplifts St. Joseph as a model of worker’s dignity.
For the occasion, we are sharing this image from the 1943 St. John’s College High School (Washington, DC) Yearbook. Here we see a custodian gruffly cleaning up after an event. He carries an incredible salt-of-the earth aura.
Saint John’s College High School Yearbook, 1943, pg. 37