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St. Joseph was a poor Carpenter of Nazareth. God knew He could trust Joseph, so He chose him for a most important task. He became the husband of Mary and Foster Father of Our Lord. He led Mary and Jesus safely into Egypt when Herod was trying to kill the Child. Joseph worked very hard to make life safe and happy for Jesus and Mary. So Jesus has made him the Protector of the Whole Church.

Most People will pray to Saint Joseph when trying to sell their home. Over the years, a tradition arose of St. Joseph having a special power in real estate transactions. European nuns buried a medal with his likeness on property they hoped to acquire for convents. Gradually medals were replaced with statues and the focus changed from buying to selling. The reasons behind using this particular saint is Joseph's strong connection with families, homes and moving. Today, people of all religious denominations follow the tradition of using a St. Joseph statue to help sell their home.

St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of families, against doubt, cabinetmakers, Canada, carpenters, China, confectioners, craftsmen, dying people, engineers, fathers, happy death, holy death, house hunters, Korea, laborers, Mexico, New France, people in doubt, Peru, pioneers, protector of the Church, social justice, travelers, Universal Church, Vatican II, Viet Nam, workers, working people.

Feast Day March 19th

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Lifting the superstition from the St Joseph Home Sale Kit

Many customers have asked us about the practice of burying a St Joseph Statue to sell their homes. We have come across a great deal of superstition surrounding this when our customers sheepishly ask about "What saint do I bury to sell my house?" As Catholics it is important to rise above many of the popular notions that have evolved over this action and to develop a more mature behavior based on Faith and not superstition.

The origins of the practice of burying a St Joseph statue are blurred in a variety of stories......MORE

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