Parish Calendar
Rosary
Join us for our weekly group Rosary at 8:30pm on Saturdays in the Adoration Chapel.
If you do not have a key card to the Adoration Chapel, you can sign up for one here.
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.
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.
YoPro Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting every Wednesday to discuss various books with theological themes.
Thomistic Bioethics Colloquium On the Anointing of the Sick
Join us for a deep exploration of the sacrament of anointing of the sick, a source of grace and strength often misunderstood in modern times. Guided by experts in pastoral care, bioethics, moral theology, and liturgy, we will discuss the rich theology and practical beauty of anointing, drawing wisdom from St. Thomas Aquinas and historical traditions of the Church to illuminate our current practice. This colloquium will include talks on appropriate recipients of the sacrament, anointing as a response to societal challenges in end-of-life care, the role of the apostolic pardon, the Dominican rite of anointing, and the newly revised Order of the Anointing of the Sick.
Date: Friday, May 29
Time: 8 am to 4 pm
Location: St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village, McGuire Hall
Guest Speakers: Romanus Cessario, OP; Hyacinth Grubb, OP; Marie Hilliard, JCL, RN; Columba Thomas, OP, MD; and Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth, PhD
How to register: Please sign up at healthcareministry.org/thomisticbioethics2026
Rosary
Join us for our weekly group Rosary at 8:30pm on Saturdays in the Adoration Chapel.
If you do not have a key card to the Adoration Chapel, you can sign up for one here.
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 Parish 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.
For our next book club on Friday, June 5, we will discuss Heart of the Word by Swiss Theologian, Hans Urs von Balthasar.
Hope to see you there!
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
Rosary
Join us for our weekly group Rosary at 8:30pm on Saturdays in the Adoration Chapel.
If you do not have a key card to the Adoration Chapel, you can sign up for one here.
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
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
YoPro Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting every Wednesday to discuss various books with theological themes.
YoPro Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting every Wednesday to discuss various books with theological themes.
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.
Rosary
Join us for our weekly group Rosary at 8:30pm on Saturdays in the Adoration Chapel.
If you do not have a key card to the Adoration Chapel, you can sign up for one here.
“Nagasaki Prays, Hiroshima Rages: God's Providence and Narratives of Suffering” - Thomistic Institute Series
Prof. James Nolan of Williams College will give a talk entitled “Nagasaki Prays, Hiroshima Rages: God's Providence and Narratives of Suffering” as part of the Spring Thomistic Institute series.
YoPro Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting every Wednesday to discuss various books with theological themes.
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.
Entrepreneur Group
The Entrepreneur’s Ministry would like to invite you to attend our monthly meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 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.
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.
“Overcoming the Science and Religion Divide” - Thomistic Institute Series
Prof. Karin Öberg of Harvard University will give a talk entitled “Overcoming the Science and Religion Divide” as part of the Spring Thomistic Institute series.
YoPro Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting every Wednesday to discuss various books with theological themes.
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.
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.
“Making Sense of Physician-Assisted Suicide” - Thomistic Institute Series
Dr. Lydia Dugdale, a professor at Columbia, will give a talk entitled “Making Sense of Physician-Assisted Suicide” as part of the Spring Thomistic Institute series.
St. Joe’s Parish 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.
Our next meeting on May 1st we will discuss Dorothy Day’s memoir From Union Square to Rome. A quick blurb on the text: In this early autobiographical work, Dorothy Day offers the first account of her dramatic conversion. This concise and passionate work gives an account of Day's former comrades in the radical movement of the steps that led to her to embrace Christ and the Catholic Church. From Union Square to Rome is an essential book for all those fascinated by Day's unique brand of holiness and activism.
Hope to see you there!
“Resurrection and the Lamb's Supper” - Liturgy After Hours Concert and Lecture (Copy)
Resurrection and the Lamb's Supper
We close the series with a 6th century hymn, Palestrina's Ad Cenam Agni Providi, and Palestrina's Agnus Dei.
Ancient music that draws the Easter season to a luminous close.
YoPro Book Club
This Young Professionals group will be meeting every Wednesday to discuss various books with theological themes.
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.
Arthouse2B: Mass for Artists & Gallery Opening
Join us for a Mass for Artists on April 24th at 7pm at St. Joe’s in Greenwich Village. The Mass will be followed by a reception, a selection of performances, and the opening of FEAST: a group exhibition curated by Emilia Tanu Chornay.