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As a Catholic I no problem believing that Jesus had half-brothers through Joseph (no common bloodline). Tradition has it that Joseph was much older and his wife had passed away. He married Mary to take take care of her and she had committed herself to being a consecrated virgin.Sorry, still haven’t been home long enough to refer to my copy of Eusebius. But there are at least a dozen references about Joseph, Mary, James, & Jude from earlier ECFs that make it clear that Jesus had half-brothers. And as far as the NT canon goes, as earlier as the SECOND Century, a 27 NEW Testament canon was recognized by the Church. In fact, as far back as the mid-FIRST Century, when the apostles such as Paul & Peter were still alive, the NT books that were written up to that point, such as ALL of Paul’s epistles & the Gospel of Luke, were recognized as Inspired Scripture. But that’s a separate issue. The fact is that ECF’s as early as the second Century - recorded by Eusebius - wrote & believed that Jesus had half-brothers - & even named them.
This is distinctly different - wildly different -from a belief that Jesus and Mary consummated their marriage and had children together after Jesus.