After the finding of Jesus in the temple at the age of 12, there is no further mention of him in scriptures. It is then to be assumed that he passed away sometime after that and before Christ began his public ministry.
According to Christian tradition, Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary, is believed to have died before Jesus began his public ministry. The Bible does not provide specific details about Joseph's death.
That question is impossible to answer. Some say he may have been a widower with older children when he took Mary as his wife. He and Mary had no sexual relations while they were married.
Saint Joseph was the spouse of the Virgin Mary, aka - Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Joseph was the husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus.
Do you mean a Virgin Birth? That is what happened when Joseph and Mary gave birth to Jesus. Joseph and Mary never slept together prior to Jesus's conception so it was a miracle that he was conceived. A virgin is someone who has never had sex - Mary was a virgin.
Joseph was Mary's fiance at the time of Jesus conception. They were engaged.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Saint Joseph, the husband of Virgin Mary and the foster father of Jesus, was a martyr. He is traditionally believed to have passed away peacefully.
No, St. Joseph was not a martyr. He is known as the foster father of Jesus and the husband of the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition. He is not recorded to have been martyred for his faith.
The question is not clear. Joseph was Mary s husband.
Jesus Christ was never Mary's husband. Nor God. Mary's husband was Joseph.
Saint Joseph is known for being the earthly father of Jesus Christ and the husband of the Virgin Mary. He is revered for his unwavering faith, humility, and role in caring for and protecting Jesus during his childhood. Saint Joseph is also considered the patron saint of fathers, workers, and the universal Church.
Yosef (the Hebrew name for St. Joseph) was the husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the foster father of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. As such, he is second in importance only to the Blessed Virgin Mary, herself.
The Bible, archaeological, secular historical evidence and tradition all hold that Mary had one husband, Joseph.
:Her name was Grace Gifford and her husband was Joseph Plunkett,