• Ep. 29 | Looking at the Life of St Joseph

  • May 2 2023
  • Length: 7 mins
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Ep. 29 | Looking at the Life of St Joseph

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  • With the Feast of St Joseph the Worker yesterday, we look at his life, his work and how that relates to us. Joseph the father, the worker, the commuter — what did that look like? Could he cut corners, have miracles worked for him, or was he just like you and me?

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