Yes but not that long.
Scholars speculate that Joseph died relatively early in Christ's life and that one of the reasons he waited until age 30 (or so) to begin his ministry was that he took over the family business after Joseph's death. Jesus waited until one of his brothers was old enough to take over for him before beginning his preaching.
But we have no record of Joseph's death in the Scripture at all.
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St. Joseph was not counted among the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus during his ministry. However, he played a significant role as the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus. He is considered a patron saint of the universal Church.
Jesus was born soon after their wedding as the Bible says Mary was a virgin when she became pregnant and Joseph wanted to break the engagement.
Saint Joseph became a saint due to his dedication to his family and his unwavering faith in God. He is recognized for his role as the foster father of Jesus and his obedience to God's will. Many believe that through his quiet and humble example, Saint Joseph embodies virtues that inspire others to live a life of faith and devotion.
St. Joseph became a saint because of his strong faith, dedication to caring for Jesus and Mary, and his role as the foster father of Jesus. He is venerated for his virtues of humility, obedience, and selflessness, which are seen as qualities to aspire to in the Christian faith. The Catholic Church recognizes his holiness and has officially canonized him as a saint.
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Consider the story of Jesus and His adopted Earthly father, Joseph. There is also Moses adopted by Pharoah's daughter. The main message here is that God is our Heavenly Father who will never leave us and will always love us - as long as we do not abandon Him by turning our backs.
The angel told Joseph to name the baby Jesus before the baby was even born. Therefore, Jesus was named immediately after he was born or before, really.
The Scripture is silent as to the times of death for both His step-father Joseph and His mother, Mary. However, we can narrow it down a bit if curious. The last Scripture to mention Joseph alive is at Jesus' 12th birthday visiting the Temple in Jerusalem. At the start of His ministry at 30 years of age, Joseph is no longer mentioned and is presumed dead. Mary however, is present at the crucifixion of her son, Jesus when He was about 36.5 years of age as some scholars have dated this event on Passover, 31 AD. Jesus just before He dies, gives a command to His Apostle to take care of His earthly mother Mary. We do not know how much longer she lived though some historians have placed her travels with the Apostle John several years/decades later.
I believe He was thirty-three when He was crucified.
There is no definitive answer in historical or biblical records regarding the exact duration of Mary and Joseph's marriage. However, it is generally believed that they were married before the birth of Jesus and remained married until Joseph's death.
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