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Joseph

Saint Joseph with the Infant Jesus, Guido Reni (c. 1635)
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6th-century mosaic of Jesus at Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna
7 BC36
Birth: between 7 BC and 2 BC 18 Bethlehem, Palestine
Death: between 26 and 36Calvary (Golgotha), Jerusalem District, Israel
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Note

Joseph, Saint, in the New Testament, husband of the Virgin Mary. Most of
what is known about him is contained in the first two chapters of the
books of Matthew and Luke. Several other Passages mention him as the
father of Jesus Christ, and a few refer to him as a Carpenter or an
artisan (see Matthew 13:55; Luke 3:23; John 1:45, 6:42). He was a
descendant of the royal line of David, and his family was from David's
town of Bethlehem.

Joseph, Mary, and Jesus settled in Nazareth. There, Christ grew up in his
household for 12 years. Joseph's last appearance in the Gospels occurs
when he and Mary find the 12-year-old Jesus in the Temple (see Luke
2:41-51). Joseph was apparently dead by the time of Christ's passion. St.
Joseph is venerated by both the Orthodox and Roman Catholics; he is
regarded by the latter as the patron of the universal Church. His feast
day is March 19, in the West, and the first Sunday after Christmas, in the
East.