Collection: ㅤSt. Joseph, the Worker, Foster Father of Jesus, Terror of Demons

St. Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus and husband of the Virgin Mary, holds a unique place in salvation history as the guardian of the Holy Family. A descendant of King David, he lived a life marked by humility, obedience, and profound trust in God. When the angel appeared to him in a dream, Joseph accepted his divine mission to care for Mary and the Christ Child, despite the societal challenges this brought.

As a carpenter, Joseph provided for his family through honest labor, becoming a model of diligence and the dignity of work. He displayed unwavering faith during trials, such as the flight into Egypt to protect Jesus from Herod's wrath. Known as the Terror of Demons, his purity, courage, and spiritual strength make him a powerful intercessor. Despite his silence in Scripture, Joseph’s actions speak volumes about his sanctity and devotion.

Tradition holds that he died in the presence of Jesus and Mary, making him the patron of a happy death. His example inspires Christians to lead lives of quiet virtue, trust in God’s plan, and love for Jesus and Mary.

For those seeking St. Joseph's intercession in specific matters, such as buying or selling a home, a special devotion to St. Joseph as the patron of home sellers is cherished in many traditions. Learn more about this devotion and how to invoke St. Joseph's help with our
St. Joseph Home Seller Story and Guide.

Lived: 1st century BC - 1st century AD
Feast Days: March 19 (Solemnity of St. Joseph), May 1 (St. Joseph the Worker)
Canonized: Pre-Congregation
Patronage: The Universal Church, workers, fathers, families, the dying, home sellers, and purity