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St Joseph, the husband of Mary and guardian of Jesus, is silent in all of the four gospels. In spite of, or perhaps due to this fact, his veneration has been largely inspired by apocryphal imagery and folk piety. The article portrays St Joseph as a character in old carols, pastoral songs and pastoral plays and addresses the problem of roles performed by St Joseph at the manger. The author poses the question whether Joseph is a good-natured old man or an ideal of masculinity, a man who submits himself to God’s plans. She also explores Christmas songs where Joseph is not merely a stock character. The paper is enriched by numerous quotations from the collection Kantyczki karmelitańskie [The Carmelite Canticles] and anthology Staropolskie pastorałki dramatyczne [Old Polish pastoral plays] edited by Jan Okoń. Last but not least, the author makes use of the hitherto unpublished and unedited music manuscripts held at the Diocese Library in Sandomierz, believing that an analysis of Christmas songs should always incorporate their musical features.
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