Synaxarium
26 Epip
Repose of St. Joseph the Carpenter
On this day, the righteous man St. Joseph, the carpenter, who was worthy to be called the father of Christ in the flesh, departed at a good old age.
On this day, the righteous man St. Joseph, the carpenter, who was worthy to
be called the father of Christ in the flesh, departed at a good old age. The
Holy Gospel bore witness that he was a righteous man, and God chose him to be
betrothed to the all-pure, our lady, the Virgin St. Mary. When he finished his
course, his strife, his toil in the journey together with the Lord and the
Virgin Lady from Bethlehem to the land of Egypt, and the tribulations that
befell him from the Jews, he departed in peace. When the time came for him to
depart from this world, to the world of the living, the Lord Christ was present
at his departure, and laid His hand upon his eyes. He extended his arms, and
delivered up his soul, and was buried in the tomb of his father Jacob. All the
days of his life were one hundred and eleven years; forty years before his
marriage, fifty-two years married, and nineteen years a widow. His departure
was in the sixteenth year of the advent of the Lord Christ.
Glory be to God forever. Amen.