Joachim and Anne lived in Nazareth.
St. Joachim is believed to have lived in Nazareth, which is in present-day Israel. He was the husband of St. Anne and the father of the Virgin Mary, according to Christian tradition.
St. Anne and St. Joachim are believed to have lived in Nazareth, a town in the northern region of Israel. This town is also known as the childhood home of Jesus.
Saint Anne is known as the mother of Mary and grandmother of Jesus in Christian tradition. She is a patron saint of mothers, grandmothers, women in labor, and miners.
According to Christian tradition, St. Mary is believed to have been an only child and did not have any siblings. She is often referred to in religious texts as the only daughter of her parents, Saints Joachim and Anne.
No, saints do not have to be Catholic. In some religions, like Eastern Orthodox Christianity, there are saints recognized by the church. Additionally, in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, there are individuals who are considered as saints by their followers.
St. Clare of Assisi was born in 1194 and died in 1253.
St. Anne and St. Joachim are believed to have lived in Nazareth, a town in the northern region of Israel. This town is also known as the childhood home of Jesus.
St. Joachim of Ithaca was born in 1786.
St. Joachim of Ithaca died in 1868.
The names of Joachim's parents are not known.
Tradition tells us that her parents were named Anne and Joachim.
St. Joachim
The feast day of St. Joachim, spouse of St. Anne and father of the Blessed Virgin Mary is July 26.
In Christian tradition, St. Anne is believed to have been married once to St. Joachim, making one marriage in total.
St. Joachim(aka Heli).
According to Christian tradition, St. Anne was around twelve years old when she married Joachim.
They were both Hebrews (Jews) from Palestine (Israel).
There are a number of Saints Anne. The most prominent is the mother of the Virgin Mary, and presumably she is the one meant by the question. Her husband, and father of the Virgin Mary, was Joachim. This according to the apocryphal Gospel of Saint James.