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I’m going to be a little raw expressing this concern because I do find it disturbing and was wondering what the Roman Catholic Church teaches or believes on this topic.
I have ran into Christians who insist that Mary and Joseph were never married. I totally get and understand ever-virgin Mary. That is not my issue.
But marriage can exist without consummation from what I can understand biblically.
Marriage is a whole new level of commitment than engagement and there are people who marry who cannot have relations for one reason or another.
These same people insist that it is heretical to depict Joseph beside Mary in family portraits. I feel this really tears down the family unit of the Holy Family and is another attack on family unity in general. I feel that down playing Joseph role in Jesus’ and Mary’s life really disrespectful.
Joseph is just as much as a husband to Mary and father to Jesus regardless of relations with his wife.
And in an earthly sense, Joseph was head of household and was the head of Mary.
Perhaps I am missing or not understanding something about all of this.
What is the Roman Catholic Teaching? Did Mary and Joseph marry when the groom (Joseph) came to take his bride after they were separated during engagement? Gabriel did indeed say not to fear taking Mary as his wife.
scripture references
Matthew 1:16,18, 20, 24-25
I have ran into Christians who insist that Mary and Joseph were never married. I totally get and understand ever-virgin Mary. That is not my issue.
But marriage can exist without consummation from what I can understand biblically.
Marriage is a whole new level of commitment than engagement and there are people who marry who cannot have relations for one reason or another.
These same people insist that it is heretical to depict Joseph beside Mary in family portraits. I feel this really tears down the family unit of the Holy Family and is another attack on family unity in general. I feel that down playing Joseph role in Jesus’ and Mary’s life really disrespectful.
Joseph is just as much as a husband to Mary and father to Jesus regardless of relations with his wife.
And in an earthly sense, Joseph was head of household and was the head of Mary.
Perhaps I am missing or not understanding something about all of this.
What is the Roman Catholic Teaching? Did Mary and Joseph marry when the groom (Joseph) came to take his bride after they were separated during engagement? Gabriel did indeed say not to fear taking Mary as his wife.
scripture references
Matthew 1:16,18, 20, 24-25
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