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  2. Saint Joseph's Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph (c. 1640) by Guido Reni. Saint Joseph's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Joseph or the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, is in Western Christianity the principal feast day of Saint Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary and legal father of Jesus Christ, celebrated on 19 March. It has the rank of a solemnity in the Catholic Church.

  3. San Giuseppe al Trionfale - Wikipedia

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    Italian: Denomination: Catholic: Tradition: Roman Rite: Religious order: Servants of Charity: History; Status: titular church, parish church, minor basilica: Founder(s) Luigi Guanella: Dedication: Saint Joseph: Consecrated: 19 March 1912 [2] Relics held: Contains the purported mantle of St. Joseph and veil of the Virgin Mary [3] Architecture ...

  4. San Giuseppe dei Falegnami - Wikipedia

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    1663. Administration. Diocese. Rome. San Giuseppe dei Falegnami (Italian, "St. Joseph of the Carpenters"), also called San Giuseppe a Campo Vaccino ("St. Joseph at the Cowfield", an old name for the Roman Forum), is a Roman Catholic church located next to the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy. In the 11th-century, the Santi Pietro e Paolo in Carcere ...

  5. Vincenzo, Martyr of Craco - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's Church maintained the annual feast day celebration holding a special Mass on the fourth Sunday in October through 2014. In 2016 the Archdiocese of New York reorganized the parish structure closing St. Joseph's Church on July 31. The reclining statue of San Vincenzo in St. Joseph's Church, New York City.

  6. Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians, Turin - Wikipedia

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    Turin. The Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians (Italian: Basilica di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice) [1] is a Pontifical church and Marian shrine in Turin, Italy. The building was originally part of the safehouse for poor boys cared for by Don Bosco, it now contains the remains of Bosco, and six thousand numbered relics of other Catholic saints. [2]

  7. Joseph Marello - Wikipedia

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    Photograph c. 1889. Giuseppe Marello (known as Joseph Marello in English; 26 December 1844 – 30 May 1895) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Acqui from 1889 until his death and was also the founder of the Oblates of Saint Joseph. [1] Marello served as an aide to the Bishop of Asti prior to his episcopal ...

  8. Parish of St. Gabriel and of St. Joseph (New Rochelle, New ...

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    The personal parish of St. Joseph was founded in 1901 to serve the Italian Catholic community of New Rochelle. A small wooden chapel was built on 4th Street. This was, however, abandoned in 1904, when a new church on Washington Avenue was consecrated by John Cardinal Farley. The building was of red Harvard brick, as was the adjoining rectory.

  9. Saint Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Joseph is venerated as Saint Joseph in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, Anglicanism and Lutheranism. [3][4] In Catholic traditions, Joseph is regarded as the patron saint of workers and is associated with various feast days. The month of March is dedicated to Saint Joseph.