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I have put together some information about St. Joseph, the husband of Mary and foster father of Jesus.
On the liturgical calendar he has two feast days - March 19th - Joseph the husband of Mary - established in the tenth century, and May 1st Joseph the worker in 1955 .
March 19th normally falls in Lent. In some churches they have a meal of crumbs - representing wood shavings remembering that St. Joseph was a carpenter by trade.

I have included two pieces of work from Britannica. They contain the same information but one is in a bolder font and the other in smaller print with certain words high lighted - between the two a piece of gap work could be created -see example included.

In some catholic countries, notably Italy, Portugal and Spain, Father’s day is celebrated on
St. Joseph’s Day, March 19th.

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