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It seems odd; if Jesus was supposed to be such a common, ordinary person, why wouldn't his father have just been a common farmer? I've heard that St. Joseph had to have been a farmer, as well; the wood in the region was poor, and Jesus' parables are heavily agrarian.
So I've been pondering this for awhile, and I'd like to turn the question over to the strangers on the Internet: Why was St. Joseph a carpenter?
(And, in honor of the Feast Day of St. Joseph the Worker, here's a nice article about St. Joseph: Saint Joseph: A Man to Emulate)
May God bless us all!
So I've been pondering this for awhile, and I'd like to turn the question over to the strangers on the Internet: Why was St. Joseph a carpenter?
(And, in honor of the Feast Day of St. Joseph the Worker, here's a nice article about St. Joseph: Saint Joseph: A Man to Emulate)
May God bless us all!