St. Joseph Catholic Community will be preparing for the month of the deceased in November by selling vigil candles to be displayed on an “altar of the deceased” beginning with ...
A handful of our NeXt Level parish youth, with adult mentor Valeria Morales, will travel to Indianapolis in mid-November for the annual National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC). The event is ...
I am sure we have all heard heaven referred to as the heavenly banquet. We are all invited to participate in this feast. It all hinges on how we respond ...
November is the month of the faithful departed, and here at the parish we have three special days to join in prayerful remembrance. Wednesday, November 1 is All Saints’ Day, ...
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Matthew 21:33-43. Today is the third and final – and the worst – of consecutive Sunday parables that are set in the vineyard. Lots of ...
The invasion of Ukraine is approaching 600 days. As the violence grinds on, more and more Ukrainians struggle with displacement and other basic human needs. Partnering with Caritas Slovakia, we ...
Among the most popular outdoor Masses each year is our annual Mass with the Blessing of Animals. This year, the Mass is scheduled for Sunday, October 8 at 5pm. The ...
Our St. Joseph Advent and Christmas schedule is now available for your planning and preparation. Advent begins relatively late this year, on Sunday, December 3. In the first week of ...
With the United Auto Workers and the Screen Actors on strike nationally, and the nurses at Robert Wood Johnson New Brunswick out for quite awhile now locally, it might be ...
Whatever happens to us, what is most important is how we respond. Today’s readings guide us: the first reading teaches us about the dangers of anger and resentment. The second ...