Parish Calendar
Stations of the Cross
Meditate and pray on Jesus’ Passion with us, each Friday of Lent in the Church.
Journey with Joseph Discussion Group
For those who wish, optional small group meetings provide a space to reflect, pray, and share the journey with others.
We meet every Saturday starting February 21st through March 14th from 11am to 12pm in McGuire Hall.
These reflections are lead by Spencer McIntosh of Higher Word, a parishioner of St Joseph’s and someone who has been personally transformed by the Consecration to St Joseph.
Come to one or all of the meetings. No sign-up necessary, just bring yourself and a willingness to grow closer to St. Joseph.
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
YoPro Lenten Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting to discuss The Brothers Karamazov on Mondays at 7pm during Lent, in McGuire Hall. This is the book accompanying Hallow’s Lent series this year.
Reading plan:
Week 1 - 2/23 - Books One & Two (“The History of a Certain Little Family” & “An Inappropriate Gathering”)
Week 2 - 3/2 - Books Three & Four (“Sensualists” & “Lacerations”)
Week 3 - 3/9 - Book Five (“Pro and Contra”)
Week 4 - 3/16 - Books Six & Seven (“The Russian Monk” & “Alyosha”)
Week 5 - 3/23 - Books Eight & Nine (“Mitya” & “A Preliminary Investigation”)
Week 6 - 3/30 - Books Ten & Eleven (“Boys” & “Brother Ivan Fyodorovich”)
Week 7 - 4/6 - Book Twelve & Epilogue (“A Judicial Error” & “Epilogue”)
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Stations of the Cross
Meditate and pray on Jesus’ Passion with us, each Friday of Lent in the Church.
Journey with Joseph Discussion Group
For those who wish, optional small group meetings provide a space to reflect, pray, and share the journey with others.
We meet every Saturday starting February 21st through March 14th from 11am to 12pm in McGuire Hall.
These reflections are lead by Spencer McIntosh of Higher Word, a parishioner of St Joseph’s and someone who has been personally transformed by the Consecration to St Joseph.
Come to one or all of the meetings. No sign-up necessary, just bring yourself and a willingness to grow closer to St. Joseph.
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
YoPro Lenten Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting to discuss The Brothers Karamazov on Mondays at 7pm during Lent, in McGuire Hall. This is the book accompanying Hallow’s Lent series this year.
Reading plan:
Week 1 - 2/23 - Books One & Two (“The History of a Certain Little Family” & “An Inappropriate Gathering”)
Week 2 - 3/2 - Books Three & Four (“Sensualists” & “Lacerations”)
Week 3 - 3/9 - Book Five (“Pro and Contra”)
Week 4 - 3/16 - Books Six & Seven (“The Russian Monk” & “Alyosha”)
Week 5 - 3/23 - Books Eight & Nine (“Mitya” & “A Preliminary Investigation”)
Week 6 - 3/30 - Books Ten & Eleven (“Boys” & “Brother Ivan Fyodorovich”)
Week 7 - 4/6 - Book Twelve & Epilogue (“A Judicial Error” & “Epilogue”)
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
Mother’s Ministry
Join mothers from the parish for fellowship on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 7:30-9 pm.
If you would like to join or want more information please contact Rachel McKenny at mckenny.rachel@gmail.com.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Book Club
In the spirit of the C.S Lewis line, "...that the heart sings unbidden while we work our way through a tough bit of theology with a pipe in our teeth and a pencil in our hand...,” minus the pipe, please join our monthly theology-based book club on the 1st Friday of each month at 6pm, McGuire Hall, located in the basement of St. Joseph's Church. All are welcome.
Stations of the Cross
Meditate and pray on Jesus’ Passion with us, each Friday of Lent in the Church.
Journey with Joseph Discussion Group
For those who wish, optional small group meetings provide a space to reflect, pray, and share the journey with others.
We meet every Saturday starting February 21st through March 14th from 11am to 12pm in McGuire Hall.
These reflections are lead by Spencer McIntosh of Higher Word, a parishioner of St Joseph’s and someone who has been personally transformed by the Consecration to St Joseph.
Come to one or all of the meetings. No sign-up necessary, just bring yourself and a willingness to grow closer to St. Joseph.
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
YoPro Lenten Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting to discuss The Brothers Karamazov on Mondays at 7pm during Lent, in McGuire Hall. This is the book accompanying Hallow’s Lent series this year.
Reading plan:
Week 1 - 2/23 - Books One & Two (“The History of a Certain Little Family” & “An Inappropriate Gathering”)
Week 2 - 3/2 - Books Three & Four (“Sensualists” & “Lacerations”)
Week 3 - 3/9 - Book Five (“Pro and Contra”)
Week 4 - 3/16 - Books Six & Seven (“The Russian Monk” & “Alyosha”)
Week 5 - 3/23 - Books Eight & Nine (“Mitya” & “A Preliminary Investigation”)
Week 6 - 3/30 - Books Ten & Eleven (“Boys” & “Brother Ivan Fyodorovich”)
Week 7 - 4/6 - Book Twelve & Epilogue (“A Judicial Error” & “Epilogue”)
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
Entrepreneur Group
The Entrepreneur’s Ministry would like to invite you to attend our monthly meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 PM. This will be a great opportunity to meet prospective, new, and accomplished entrepreneurs from our parish community. We will share experiences and discover ways we can each nurture our call to create.
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Stations of the Cross
Meditate and pray on Jesus’ Passion with us, each Friday of Lent in the Church.
NightFire
NightFire is an evening of prayer, an opportunity to talk to God and praise him in candlelit Eucharistic Adoration. It is an evening to invite and welcome all into the Church to encounter Christ, so please bring a friend or two.
Confession will be available throughout the evening. Prayer teams will also be available for conversation or to pray with you.
“There is no doubt that a flood of graces will descend upon your family and the world if more souls would become docile pupils of adoration.” - St. Pope John XXIII
Journey with Joseph Discussion Group
For those who wish, optional small group meetings provide a space to reflect, pray, and share the journey with others.
We meet every Saturday starting February 21st through March 14th from 11am to 12pm in McGuire Hall.
These reflections are lead by Spencer McIntosh of Higher Word, a parishioner of St Joseph’s and someone who has been personally transformed by the Consecration to St Joseph.
Come to one or all of the meetings. No sign-up necessary, just bring yourself and a willingness to grow closer to St. Joseph.
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
YoPro Lenten Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting to discuss The Brothers Karamazov on Mondays at 7pm during Lent, in McGuire Hall. This is the book accompanying Hallow’s Lent series this year.
Reading plan:
Week 1 - 2/23 - Books One & Two (“The History of a Certain Little Family” & “An Inappropriate Gathering”)
Week 2 - 3/2 - Books Three & Four (“Sensualists” & “Lacerations”)
Week 3 - 3/9 - Book Five (“Pro and Contra”)
Week 4 - 3/16 - Books Six & Seven (“The Russian Monk” & “Alyosha”)
Week 5 - 3/23 - Books Eight & Nine (“Mitya” & “A Preliminary Investigation”)
Week 6 - 3/30 - Books Ten & Eleven (“Boys” & “Brother Ivan Fyodorovich”)
Week 7 - 4/6 - Book Twelve & Epilogue (“A Judicial Error” & “Epilogue”)
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Stations of the Cross
Meditate and pray on Jesus’ Passion with us, each Friday of Lent in the Church.
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
YoPro Lenten Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting to discuss The Brothers Karamazov on Mondays at 7pm during Lent, in McGuire Hall. This is the book accompanying Hallow’s Lent series this year.
Reading plan:
Week 1 - 2/23 - Books One & Two (“The History of a Certain Little Family” & “An Inappropriate Gathering”)
Week 2 - 3/2 - Books Three & Four (“Sensualists” & “Lacerations”)
Week 3 - 3/9 - Book Five (“Pro and Contra”)
Week 4 - 3/16 - Books Six & Seven (“The Russian Monk” & “Alyosha”)
Week 5 - 3/23 - Books Eight & Nine (“Mitya” & “A Preliminary Investigation”)
Week 6 - 3/30 - Books Ten & Eleven (“Boys” & “Brother Ivan Fyodorovich”)
Week 7 - 4/6 - Book Twelve & Epilogue (“A Judicial Error” & “Epilogue”)
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Stations of the Cross
Meditate and pray on Jesus’ Passion with us, each Friday of Lent in the Church.
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
YoPro Lenten Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting to discuss The Brothers Karamazov on Mondays at 7pm during Lent, in McGuire Hall. This is the book accompanying Hallow’s Lent series this year.
Reading plan:
Week 1 - 2/23 - Books One & Two (“The History of a Certain Little Family” & “An Inappropriate Gathering”)
Week 2 - 3/2 - Books Three & Four (“Sensualists” & “Lacerations”)
Week 3 - 3/9 - Book Five (“Pro and Contra”)
Week 4 - 3/16 - Books Six & Seven (“The Russian Monk” & “Alyosha”)
Week 5 - 3/23 - Books Eight & Nine (“Mitya” & “A Preliminary Investigation”)
Week 6 - 3/30 - Books Ten & Eleven (“Boys” & “Brother Ivan Fyodorovich”)
Week 7 - 4/6 - Book Twelve & Epilogue (“A Judicial Error” & “Epilogue”)
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Stations of the Cross
Meditate and pray on Jesus’ Passion with us, each Friday of Lent in the Church.
YoPro Lenten Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting to discuss The Brothers Karamazov on Mondays at 7pm during Lent, in McGuire Hall. This is the book accompanying Hallow’s Lent series this year.
Reading plan:
Week 1 - 2/23 - Books One & Two (“The History of a Certain Little Family” & “An Inappropriate Gathering”)
Week 2 - 3/2 - Books Three & Four (“Sensualists” & “Lacerations”)
Week 3 - 3/9 - Book Five (“Pro and Contra”)
Week 4 - 3/16 - Books Six & Seven (“The Russian Monk” & “Alyosha”)
Week 5 - 3/23 - Books Eight & Nine (“Mitya” & “A Preliminary Investigation”)
Week 6 - 3/30 - Books Ten & Eleven (“Boys” & “Brother Ivan Fyodorovich”)
Week 7 - 4/6 - Book Twelve & Epilogue (“A Judicial Error” & “Epilogue”)
Mother’s Ministry
Join mothers from the parish for fellowship on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 7:30-9 pm.
If you would like to join or want more information please contact Rachel McKenny at mckenny.rachel@gmail.com.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
St Joe’s YoPros: Bardi Gras
Laissez les bons temps rouler, and come to our last hurrah before Lent! In the spirit of cultural celebration and fusion, we will having a massive French Mardi Gras party at The Laurels in the East Village, replete with beads, king cake, and copious amounts of fun.
Feel free to invite your friends to spread the word, it’s a good way to make hanging with Catholic people more accessible and celebrating before Lent!
Your Venmo ($20 to @thomas-le-gouellec) covers beads, king cake, and a TBD bar tab, so make sure get there early! The remainder of the proceeds will go to Saint Joe’s YoPros, sponsoring more events for you guys throughout the year.
Galentine's Celebration
Please join the St. Joseph’s Young Professionals’ Women’s Group for a Galentine’s soirée of all ages! Whether you are 2 or 102, we invite you to join us for a night of crafts, dessert & a celebration of the women of the parish!
Please bring a desert to share. If you’re feeling festive, we encourage you to wear red/pink! If you cannot bring a desert to share or would like to contribute to the event - please venmo @maggie_stephens1
McGuire Hall is located down the stairs on the corner of 6th Ave & Washington Place
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Entrepreneur Group
The Entrepreneur’s Ministry would like to invite you to attend our monthly meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 PM. This will be a great opportunity to meet prospective, new, and accomplished entrepreneurs from our parish community. We will share experiences and discover ways we can each nurture our call to create.
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
Benjamin Pawlak Piano Concert
Join us on Friday, February 6th at 7:15pm for an evening of beautiful music with Benjamin Pawlak: Juilliard alumnus, Assistant Keyboardist at the New York Philharmonic, and St. Joseph’s parishioner.
Recital will be in the Church with a light reception to follow in McGuire Hall.
Pay as you wish. Donations go towards funding St. Joseph's new sound system.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Mother’s Ministry
Join mothers from the parish for fellowship on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 7:30-9 pm.
If you would like to join or want more information please contact Rachel McKenny at mckenny.rachel@gmail.com.
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
Candlemas
Come celebrate the Presentation of the Lord with evening Mass at St Joseph’s. We’ll begin in McGuire Hall with a special blessing of the candles to be used in the parish. Bring your own candles as well that you would like blessed! We’ll then process into the Church for Mass.
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!
In Vino Veritas
Join us in the parish hall for a social gathering followed by a talk series, "In Vino Veritas," led by Fr. Jonah Teller, O.P.
Hosted by St. Joseph's Young Professionals - a group of young adults, ages 21-35.
A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of Matthew
Br. Martin O.P. will begin his series on the Gospel according to Matthew, at 7:30pm in McGuire Hall. It will be a great way to come to know the Gospels better and go deeper in your faith. It will be every Wednesday going forward.
Communion & Liberation
Communion and Liberation hosts weekly catechetical meetings on Tuesdays from 7 - 8:30pm in McGuire Hall, called “schools of community” which help attendees recognize the Spirit’s presence in their daily experiences. This group is for young adults between 20-30 years old.
Jesus in the 21st Century
The words of Jesus are like keys that open the door to a greater life and happiness than this world could ever offer. The Gospel is a map given to us by our creator to show us the purpose, reason and end goal of existence. Join us for a weekly discussion and study of the Gospel. This series will be led by Bishop Robert Baron’s weekly video sermons. With Bishops Barron’s guidance and enlightened by God’s presence we will explore the deeper mysteries of existence.
If you find that your life is lacking something, perhaps you feel bored, empty or you just wish there was something more to life, this group meeting will help you. Jesus tells us to “Seek first the Kingdom of God with all its righteousness and then all the good things that we truly need will be given to us.”
Meetings will take place every Tuesday at 7 pm in McGuire Hall.
Dominican Discourse
Join us every Monday from 7:30-8:30pm in McGuire Hall for a weekly discourse on various topics of faith. Delve into insightful talks led by one of our Dominican Friars, followed by meaningful discussions that deepen your understanding of faith and foster a sense of community.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there!