(Sigh) Well, it's obvious where you get your information.
Various Bishops developed lists of inspired books:
Mileto, Bisop of Sardis c 175AD
St. Ireaneus, Bishops of Lyons 185AD
Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea c AD325
Pope Damasus AD 382
Council of Hippo AD393
Council of Carthage AD397
Pope St. Innocent AD405 approved and closed the canon.
BTW, if Jesus had brothers and sisters it would have been ILLEGAL under Jewish law for him to give care of his mother to John.
Various Bishops developed lists of inspired books:
Mileto, Bisop of Sardis c 175AD
St. Ireaneus, Bishops of Lyons 185AD
Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea c AD325
Pope Damasus AD 382
Council of Hippo AD393
Council of Carthage AD397
Pope St. Innocent AD405 approved and closed the canon.
SHHHHHH!!!
Remember, that's supposed to be one of the harlot of Babylon's deepest secrets...sheesh...now you've gone and done it.... ;)