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St. Joseph the Patron saint of the College


According to gospel accounts, Joseph was a village carpenter and a descendant of King David. Art and popular imagination have usually portrayed joseph as an old man. This is probably a false notion. The rabbis at the time of Christ commonly taught that men should marry between the ages of 13 and 19, and Joseph, as a “just” man, would likely have conformed to this practice.    

Embarrassed by Mary’s pregnancy, Joseph is told in a dream to take Mary as his wife. His thoughts of rejecting her  for infidelity were banished and he was faithful to his responsibility as her husband and foster father of Jesus.    

The Feast of Saint Joseph has been observed on this day since the 10th  century. St. Joseph was declared patron of the universal Church in 1870 and in principal patron of Canada.