"Our Catholic schools are more than you realize. They provide a haven amidst our morally confused culture, educate the whole person and assist parents in forming their children in an authentically Catholic worldview, one that recognizes the dignity of the human person created for God."
I wanted to share with you that St. Joseph Parishioners have been invited to the CCE Art Show on Thursday, December 13th from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm in the Education Center.
We’d like to extend a huge thank you to all of our sponsors, volunteers, and participants!
This Fall, St. Joseph is offering online faith studies for the very first time. We are extremely excited about providing our parishioners with a way to grow in their faith in a way that can fit in to any schedule.
The following letter written by Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila in response to the Pennsylvania Grand Jury report was read at all weekend Masses Aug. 17-18
Please join us for nine Wednesday evenings beginning June 27th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the Library (Education Center) as we explore eight stories found only in the Gospel of John. Please call the Parish Office at 303.279.4464 or contact Teri Lauwers to order a workbook ($12.95).
Join us in celebrating and consecrating our parish to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Please join us for a Holy Hour before Mass (4:00-5:00 pm Friday June 8th). At Mass, we will also be praying for the Sanctification of Priests.
This Sunday we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), which calls us to focus on two manifestations of the Body of Christ, the Holy Eucharist and the Church. Please join us for our Eucharistic Procession with the Saints.
Starting May 10th, we will pray a Novena to the Holy Spirit as we prepare to celebrate Pentecost. Please join us in prayer.
Want to know more about the current decorations and recent changes of our sanctuary?
At this time we have deciding to discontinue the open library hours due to a lack of engagement and out of consideration for our volunteers. We want you to know, however, that you can always come during our office hours and ask to be let in to the library to make use of the many wonderful periodicals and books we have.
We are in need of volunteers to help hand-out books after the Easter Masses. Are you available to help?
If you were unable to attend the Mass on February 10th (or just want to hear it again!) Deacon Adam has generously allowed us to share his first homily here.
"We only provide a meal for a day, but we also provide hope!"
Our Ministry Fair will be at all the Masses this weekend December 2nd and 3rd. Check out the brochure found in the pew pockets and fill-out the detachable interest form to connect with a ministry!
In anticipation of our upcoming Ministry Fair in November, we'll be sharing articles about the various ministries on our website for the next few weeks. "Clothed in Christ" takes a deeper look into the creation of Baptismal gowns for our parish.
Are you prepared for October 13th, the Consecration of the archdiocese to the Immaculate Heart of Mary? Click here to learn more.
Have you ever wondered "What did Jesus really teach?" If you have email and 15 minutes a week, you can find out.
Being Catholic takes more than simply believing in God or doing what He asks of us. Jesus wants you to be more than just a believer—He wants you to be His disciple and friend. To help you answer this call to deeper friendship with Christ, join us in studying the Gospel of John.
Join us for this Catholic Bible study that brings the history of Christ to life through Matthew’s Gospel. You will see Jesus as the awaited Messiah who fulfills the promises and prophecies of the Old Testament, establishes the New Law, and inaugurates the Kingdom of Heaven.