In his marriage to Saint Mary, the Blessed Mother, the answer is a strong yes.
In the current Conventional Wisdom, St. Joseph is a presumed widower with children who would have been the half brothers and half sisters of Jesus. It should also be pointed out that the Catholic Church, through sacred tradition, has maintained that the word "brother" had a looser meaning than we currently use. Namely, brother referred to the broader family, more the way we use the word "cousin."
On a practical level, this means that Joseph was the likely patriarch (eldest male) of his family and that members of his extended family lived as one family unit: surviving grandparents; younger siblings and their children. This was a matter of family economic survival as much as a family seeking to stay together.
Yes, Saint Joseph is traditionally believed to have been chaste. He is often referred to as the "chaste spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary" in Catholic tradition.
Saint Joseph is often depicted holding lilies, which symbolize purity and innocence. This imagery is commonly used in Christian art to represent his role as the chaste spouse of the Virgin Mary.
Saint Joseph was a carpenter.
Saint Joseph was a carpenter.
The address of the Saint Joseph Preservation Inc is: 105 N 15Th St, Saint Joseph, MO 64501-2401
Yes, she remained a virgin even after giving birth to Jesus and Joseph also remained chaste.
Saint Joseph University was created in 1875.
The address of the Saint Joseph Township-Swearingen Memorial Library is: 201 North Third Street, Saint Joseph, 61873 0259
They are the same person.
University of Saint Joseph was created in 1996.
Saint Joseph School was created in 1925.
Saint Joseph of Damascus was born in 1793.
Saint Joseph of Damascus died in 1860.