Abstract:
This study looked at parental responsibility of Mary and Joseph from the gospel 
of Luke 2:40-52 in relationship with the Christian understanding of parenting in 
Moree community. The study also examined the rights of the child pertaining 
to children within the constitutionally enacted laws of Ghana and its relationship 
towards  the  total  welfare  of  the  child.  The  hermeneutical  design  employed  to 
examine  the  text  in  Luke  2:40-52  was  the  text-centred  narrative  criticism 
approach. Through a facilitated rigorous close reading with objectivity, the text 
established the theme of parenting by Mary and Joseph.  The text demonstrated 
how Mary and Joseph played their role as responsible parents. They provided 
the basic necessities their child depended on for growth and development like; 
feeding, clothing, shelter and medical care as seen from how Jesus grew from 
childhood to adolescent hood. In addition, Mary and Joseph inculcated spiritual 
and moral disciplines in Jesus with their Jewish religious faith and practices for 
attaining wisdom and favour towards intellectual and moral growth dimensions 
to ensure holistic developmental growth for their child. The text climaxed with 
how Mary and Joseph searched for Jesus with compassion when he got missing 
during  a  pilgrim  advent  in Jerusalem.  The  study  was  then  pointed  to  parental 
perversion  in  Moree  community  where  unacceptable  traditions  entrenched  in 
cultural values infiltrate against conventional standards on child care delivery 
and practices is deliberated. Thus the study recommended the parental model of 
Mary and Joseph to the  Christian parents at Moree  for adoption  and practice. 
The  study  then  summoned  the  Christian  community  to  embrace  parenting  as 
part  of  religious  requirement  in  obedience  to  God  and  contribution  to  nation 
building and development.