Differentiate St. Joseph and St. Pedro Calungsod.
1. Differentiate St. Joseph and St. Pedro Calungsod.
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3. virtues of st joseph
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Most Valiant Protector of ChurchMost ChasteMost Just. Lover of PovertyMost Obedient Most Faithful.Mirror of Patience.4. Why do you want to study at St. Scholastica's Academy?
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To be satisfied and confident for where i am studying at.
5. where is St. Joseph Freinademetz is from,
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St. Joseph Freinademetz is from Country of Tyrol
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He is born in the Country of Tyrol, Austrian Empire. And he died in Daijiazhuang, Chinese Empire
6. what is the history if st. joseph the worker
even though im not a catholic (im a Christian =D) st. joseph the worker was Jesus' earthly father who was a carpenter, he was born in Bethlehem and was a (I think literal) descendant of king David. you can read more about him in the books of matthew mark luke and johnIn 1988, Father Michael Baxter of Andre House of Hospitality, a shelter and soup-line, founded St. Joseph the Worker after homeless individuals receiving a free evening meal voiced their frustrations regarding the lack of basic employment resources.
For twenty-four years, St. Joseph the Worker has been helping to eliminate obstacles that many motivated homeless/low-income individual’s face when seeking employment.
7. Give meaning about prayer to st. joseph?
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8. Write a common noun for each proper noun. 1. St. Mary's Academy 2. Mandaluyong City
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1. school
2. city
9. give the moral lesson of St Joseph the carpenter
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As Jesus' earthly, human father, Joseph had the responsibility to show his son what it means to be a man. He showed his son how to love and protect His mother. When we pray the Divine Praises, Joseph is named as Mary's most chaste spouse. ... Saint Joseph lived a live of humility, virtue, chastity, and love.
11. The Following are the heights to the nearest centimeter of 15 English teachers in St. Joseph's Academy. 162 160 164 154 163 155 165 156 166 160 Compute the following: a. population mean b. population variance c. population standard deviation
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To compute the population mean, we add up all the heights and divide by the number of teachers:
a. Population mean = (162 + 160 + 164 + 154 + 163 + 155 + 165 + 156 + 166 + 160) / 10 = 1608 / 10 = 160.8 cm
To compute the population variance, we first need to calculate the deviation of each height from the mean:
Deviation of each height from the mean:
(162 - 160.8) = 1.2
(160 - 160.8) = -0.8
(164 - 160.8) = 3.2
(154 - 160.8) = -6.8
(163 - 160.8) = 2.2
(155 - 160.8) = -5.8
(165 - 160.8) = 4.2
(156 - 160.8) = -4.8
(166 - 160.8) = 5.2
(160 - 160.8) = -0.8
To compute the population variance, we need to square each deviation, add up the squares, and divide by the number of teachers:
b. Population variance = [(1.2^2) + (-0.8^2) + (3.2^2) + (-6.8^2) + (2.2^2) + (-5.8^2) + (4.2^2) + (-4.8^2) + (5.2^2) + (-0.8^2)] / 10 = 60.16
To compute the population standard deviation, we take the square root of the variance:
c. Population standard deviation = sqrt(60.16) = 7.76 cm
12. how st joseph became the patron of the universal church
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Already patron of Mexico, Canada, and Belgium, Joseph was declared patron of the universal church by Pope Pius IX in 1870. In 1955 Pope Pius XII established the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker on May 1 as a counter-celebration to the communists' May Day.
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13. how was st joseph able to stand despite everything?
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He pray and surrender all to God,he believed that God will always provide and protect him.
14. 20 truths about St. Joseph
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1. March 19 is known as St. Joseph Day, or the Solemnity of St. Joseph (if celebrated in Lent you can break the Fast)
2. In Europe the people dedicate an altar to him, also known as “St. Joseph’s Table” or “la tavola di San Giuseppe.” People decorate it with flowers, candles, wine and “lucky” foods.
3. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the Apocryphal Date for Joseph's birth is 90 BC in Bethlehem and the Apocryphal Date of his death is July 20, AD 18 in Nazareth.
4. The Church celebrates two feast days uniquely for Saint Joseph: March 19 for Joseph the Husband of Mary and May 1 for Joseph the Worker. In 1955 Pope Pius XII established the Feast of "St. Joseph the Worker" . This is also May Day (International Workers' Day) since he is the patron of workers.
5. Joseph has no recorded words in Scripture
6. Veneration of St. Joseph goes back at least to the 9th century An early title used to honor him was nutritor Domini, meaning “guardian of the Lord.”
7. He is the patron of the Universal Church, a happy death, families, unborn, fathers, expectant mothers, travelers, immigrants, craftsmen, engineers, and workers. He’s also the patron of the Sicily, Americas, Canada, China, Croatia, Mexico, Korea, Austria, Belgium, Peru, the Philippines and Vietnam.
8. Josephology sub-disciplines of theology, in the 20th century did some people start to gather the Church’s insights about him. In the 1950s, three centers dedicated to the study of St. Joseph.
9. It’s tradition to wear red on St. Joseph’s Day.
10. He is mentioned in the Canon of the Mass.
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15. What are the 7 joys and sorrows of St. Joseph?
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The Seven Sorrows and Seven Joys each stem from seven powerful
moments in St. Joseph’s life. This devotion’s origin is traced to an incident
involving two Franciscan priests traveling in a ship along the Belgium coast.
A storm hit, and the ship was sunk. For three days and three nights, the two
priests clung to a plank and prayed to St. Joseph. Then, at one point, in
youthful form, the spouse of the Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus
Christ appeared to the priests, guided them to safety, and taught them the
practice of reciting seven Our Fathers and seven Hail Marys in honor of his
Seven Sorrows and Seven Joys.
Recite one Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be with each section
the world may be received with absolute love and respect, and that we be
blessed with the sweet peace of God and may join in the company of the
angels after our death
Seven Sorrows and Joys of Saint Joseph. 1st Sorrow – Joseph Resolves to Leave Mary. (St. Matthew 1:18-19). When as his mother Mary was espoused to ...
16. Values or Characteristics of St. Joseph that you see in your father.
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it depends of how u see it from ur father is ur father hardworker like st. Josaeph or no it depends.
17. why was St. Joseph chosen to be the foster father of Jesus?
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God chose Joseph to be the earthly father of Jesus. The Bible tells us in the Gospel of Matthew, that Joseph was a righteous man. His actions toward Mary, his fiance, revealed that he was a kind and sensitive man. ... He knew the child was not his own, and Mary's apparent unfaithfulness carried a grave social stigma.
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18. Who is st. Joseph in your life?
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An inspiration to all fathers. My inspiration in being loving and gentle without expecting something in return
19. According to him, "no one can say "Jesus is Lord' except the Holy Spirt".A. St. PeterB. St. PaulC. St. Joseph
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C.ST.JOSEPHExplanation:
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According to him, "no one can say "Jesus is Lord' except the Holy Spirt".
A. St. Peter
B. St. PaulC. St. Joseph
Therefore I tell you that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says, "Jesus be cursed," and no one can say, "Jesus is Lord," except by the Holy Spirit. There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit. All these are the work of one and the same Spirit, and he gives them to each one, just as he determines.Explanation:
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20. what is that one substantial virtue that you see in Mary, St Joseph and St peter? why?
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faithfulness to Jesus even inn difficult times
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21. Is st. Joseph the best role model to all men? Why ?
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On March 19 the Catholic Church celebrates the feast day of Saint Joseph—foster father of Jesus. ... Saint Joseph provides the ideal for what it means to be a kind and loving father and man. More than ever this world needs strong men to be role models for their families and communities.
22. Briefly describe how St. Joseph the husband of mary and St. Clare Assisi lives a life of holiness.
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he has a great career
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because the world has been a great 6AM in a new era 6th anniversary this week and equipment,but and he has been a very important part in a relationship with a little bit more of a team that the world.
23. If you are able, obtain a statue of "Sleeping St. Joseph". Write your intentions and place them in the care of St. Joseph. Let bini communicate with God about you.
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24. 9. Who is the Son of God? A. St. Gabriel B. St. Raphael C. Joseph D. Jesus
Answer:D. jesus
Why?
God says on angel one people he came its mary.
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D. JesusJesus is called the "son of God," and followers of Jesus are called, "sons of God." As applied to Jesus, the term is a reference to his roleas the Messiah, or Christ, the King chosen by God. (Matthew 26:63).25. how are you going to practice the virtues of st. joseph ?
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If we want to learn from St. ... Joseph, we must begin by imitating the virtues he practiced daily in his quiet, hidden life.
26. give the impotant events in life of st. joseph preinademetz
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Soon Joseph came to appreciate the importance of a committed laity, especially catechists, for first evangelisation. He dedicated much energy to their formation and prepared a catechetical manual in Chinese. At the same time, together with Anzer (who had become bishop) he put great effort into the preparation, spiritual formation and ongoing education of Chinese priests and other missionaries. His whole life was marked by an effort to become a Chinese among the Chinese, so much so that he wrote to his family: “I love China and the Chinese. I want to die among them and be laid to rest among them.”
27. Things you love about St. Joseph
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1. He is the Patron Saint of Workers.
2. His Intercession is Powerful.
3. He Models Fatherhood for Us.
4. He was an obedient man
5. He was a man of silence
Explanation:
he is goodhe is a patron he is god right hand28. Research abut the life of St. Joseph
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Saint Joseph lived his life hidden in the Divine Light of the Sacred Mysteries. He was a living prayer of faith, trust, and dedication
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Who Was Saint Joseph?
Venerated as a saint in many Christian sects, Saint Joseph is a biblical figure who is believed to have been the corporeal father of Jesus Christ. Joseph first appears in the Bible in the gospels of Matthew and Luke; in Matthew, Joseph's lineage is traced back to King David. According to the Bible, Joseph was born circa 100 B.C.E. and later wed the Virgin Mary, Jesus's mother. He died in Israel circa 1 A.D.
Fact and Fiction
Everything we know about Saint Joseph, the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus, comes from the Bible, and mentions of him are underwhelming. The 13 New Testament books written by Paul (the epistles) do not refer to him at all, nor does the Gospel of Mark, the first of the Gospels. Joseph first appears in the Bible in the gospels of Matthew and Luke, one of which (Matthew) traces Joseph's lineage back to King David.
To add to the problem of not knowing enough about Joseph, some apocryphal writings — such as the second-century Protevangelium of James and the fourth-century History of Joseph the Carpenter — muddy the historical waters further, presenting him as a widower with children when he met Mary and claiming that he lived to the age of 111. These claims, however, are spurious and are not accepted by the church.
Marriage to Mary
After marrying Mary, Joseph found that she was already pregnant, and being "a just man and unwilling to put her to shame" (Matt. 1:19), he decided to divorce her quietly, knowing that if he did so publicly, she could be stoned to death. An angel, however, came to Joseph and told him that the child Mary carried was the son of God and was conceived by the Holy Spirit, so Joseph kept Mary as his wife.
After Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, an angel came to Joseph again, this time to warn him and Mary about King Herod of Judaea and the violence he would bring down upon the child. Joseph then fled to Egypt with Mary and Jesus, and the angel appeared again, telling Joseph that Herod had died and instructing him to return to the Holy Land.
Avoiding Bethlehem and possible actions by Herod's successor, Joseph, Mary and Jesus settled in Nazareth, in Galilee. The Gospels describe Joseph as a "tekton," which traditionally has meant "carpenter," and it is assumed that Joseph taught his craft to Jesus in Nazareth. At this point, however, Joseph is never mentioned again by name in the Bible—although the story of Jesus in the temple includes a reference to "both his parents."
Death and Sainthood
The circumstances of Joseph's death are not known, but he likely died before Jesus's ministry began, and it is implied that he was dead before the Crucifixion (John 19:26-27). Already a patron saint of Mexico, Canada, and Belgium, in 1870, Joseph was declared patron of the universal church by Pope Pius IX, and in 1955 Pope Pius XII established May 1 as the "Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker" to counter the Communists' May Day.
29. What characteristics / virtues of st Joseph you want to attain?
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His being faithful and meek.
30. 3 sentences about st. joseph freinademetz
He was born in an area of the Austrian empire, that is now northern italy. He left for the seminary as a young man,and was ordained in 1875