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  • NAME: St Joseph
  • OCCUPATION: Saint
  • BIRTH DATE: c. 100 BCE
  • DEATH DATE: c. 1
  • PLACE OF DEATH: Nazareth, Israel

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Saint Joseph is believed to be the earthly father of Jesus Christ. His life is recorded in the New Testament Gospels.


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Saint Joseph lived in Nazareth, Israel. He is a significant figure in Christianity, as followers believe him to be Jesus' earthly father. According to the New Testament Gospels, he taught the craft of carpentry to Jesus. The exact years of his life are un

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(flourished 1st century , Nazareth, Galilee, region of Palestine; principal feast day March 19, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker May 1) in the New Testament, Jesus' earthly father, the Virgin Mary's husband, and in Roman Catholicism patron of the universal church. His life is recorded in the Gospels, particularly Matthew and Luke.

Joseph was a descendant of the House of King David. After marrying Mary, he found her already pregnant and, being “a just man and unwilling to put her to shame” (Matt. 1:19), decided to divorce her quietly; but an angel told him that the child was the son of God and was conceived by the Holy Ghost. Obeying the angel, Joseph took Mary as his wife. After Jesus' birth at Bethlehem (modern Bayt Lam, Jordan) in Judaea, where the holy family received the Magi, an angel warned Joseph and Mary about the impending violence against the child by King Herod the Great of Judaea, whereupon they fled to Egypt. There the angel again appeared to Joseph, informing him of Herod's death and instructing him to return to the Holy Land.

Avoiding Bethlehem out of fear of Herod's successor, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus settled in Nazareth (Matt. 2:22–23) in Galilee, where Joseph taught his craft of carpentry to Jesus. Joseph is last mentioned in the Gospels when he and Mary frantically searched for the lost Jesus in Jerusalem, where they found him in the Temple (Luke 2:41–48). Like Mary, Joseph failed to comprehend Jesus' ironic question, “ How is it that you sought me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?' ” The circumstances of Joseph's death are unknown, except that he probably died before Jesus' public ministry began and was certainly dead before the Crucifixion (John 19:26–27).

Some of the subsequent apocryphal narratives concerning Joseph are extravagantly fictitious. The 2nd-century Protevangelium of James and the 4th-century History of Joseph the Carpenter present him as a widower with children at the time of his betrothal to Mary, contributing to the confusion over the question of Jesus' brothers and sisters. The allegation that he lived to be 111 years old is spurious. Reliable information about Joseph, therefore, is found only in the Gospels, for the later pious stories distort his image and helped delay his commemoration.

Although the veneration of Joseph seems to have begun in Egypt, the earliest Western devotion to him dates from the early 14th century, when the Servites, an order of mendicant friars, observed his feast on March 19, the traditional day of his death. Among the subsequent promoters of the devotion was Pope Sixtus IV, who introduced it at Rome c. 1479, and the celebrated 16th-century mystic St. Teresa of Avila. Already patron of Mexico, Canada, and Belgium, Joseph

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