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Foster Father of Jesus and Husband of Mary,
Joseph of Nazareth is the patron saint of numerous professions, causes, countries, cities and organizations, including: bursars, cabinetmakers, carpenters, confectioners, craftsmen, dying people, engineers, families, fathers, house sellers, immigrants, joiners, manual laborers, North America, pioneers, pregnant women, realtors, social justice, step fathers, travelers, unborn children, Universal Church, wheelwrights, and workers.
He is also invoked against doubt or hesitation.
       
       
       
(See the links below for more information about St. Joseph of Nazareth)         

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Nazareth Village is a cultural (commercial, too) and historical website about the city

Dads.org
offers an abundance of resources for Christian fathers including a newsletter and support groups

St. Joseph, My Real Estate Agent
Why the Patron Saint of Home Life is the Patron Saint of Home-Selling
By Stephen J. Binz

Hundreds of thousands of people, including the author, have sold their homes under the patronage of St. Joseph, whose intercession they sought after burying his statue in their yard. The author takes a personal, humorous, light, and loving look at Joseph, depicting his life as a husband and father, home-builder, and carpenter. He shows that the popular statue-burying practice is not a superstition, but part of a prayerful devotion. He also provides prayer services for selling a house and blessing a new home. (We don't sell books, but I'd look for it at amazon.com or half.com or - even better - your local independent bookseller. -pb)


These are only a few of the sources I have come across while researching St. Joseph. His popularity is universal and I have tried to give a good sampling... If you know of any sites that you think would be appropriate here, please let me know. (and my apologies for any out-of-date or broken links, but I'm pretty busy just keeping up with my patrons) -pb
     

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