Please remember in your prayers the repose of the soul of Helen Gilman who died last week.
Author: Fr. Mahoney (Page 9 of 73)

We are still accepting CRS Rice Bowls. If you haven’t returned yours yet, please place them in the designated baskets in the Narthex of the church.. Through your Lenten sacrificing you have helped to ease the hunger of many. Our prayers continue as we remember communities around the globe that live in poverty. Thank you for your participation and God bless you for your generosity!
Happy Easter!
We learned many lessons about covenants during the forty days of Lent this year. And now we exult in the most important covenant – that God so loved the world that He sent His only son so that we who follow him might have eternal life. God loves us. God is merciful toward us. And God wants us to live forever with Him in His Kingdom. This is the essential meaning of our Easter celebrations.
The pastoral staff and ministry team here at Saint Joseph’s extend a heartfelt “thank you” to all our parishioners and visitors. Your dedication, support, and love for the Lord encourage us in our ministry. You are an Easter People! You live in the light and the love of the Lord and inspire us greatly! May we continue to work together in building God’s Kingdom and extending Easter joy to all those we meet.
May the grace of the Risen Christ be with you and your loved ones. God bless and keep you!
Fr. John Mahoney
Day of Reconciliation
Monday of Holy Week, April 14, is the annual Diocesan-wide celebration of the Day of Reconciliation. Here at St. Joseph’s, confessions will be heard from
11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.