We are pleased to announce that as of April, Online Giving is available for you to make electronic contributions to St. Joseph the Worker Parish. This option makes use of current technology and security standards and allows you to easily set up recurring contributions. Read More...
Join us for an over 21 fun Friday, April 22, 2022, in Keane Hall at the St. Maurice Campus. Doors open at 6:00PM, Dinner at 6:15PM, and Races Begin at 7:00PM.
If you are not able to attend the Night at the Races in person, you can still join in the fun by buying horses! One horse for $10 or three horses for $25!
Please drop off registrations for the Night at the Races at the Parish Office or in any collection basket. Thank you for notating "Night at the Races" on the envelope. Registrations are due by Tuesday, April 19, 2022.
Questions can be directed to John Estocin at 412-352-7476.
Thank you for supporting the Night at the Races! This fundraiser directly supports St. Joseph the Worker Parish!
Get the complete details and the opportunity to buy tickets in advance here: Night at the Races Flyer
Our RCIA Team has celebrated our elect, Tom Anderson and our candidates, Brianna Richards and Marisa Payne over the past two weeks in several ways.
On March 13, we joined Bishop Zubik for the Rite of Election at St. Paul's Cathedral. Tom and other catechumens from throughout the Diocese, who have been preparing to be welcomed in the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil, took part in this very special and sacred rite. Read More ...
Please join Rev. Dave Swanson for a Lenten Pilgrimage this Wednesday at Word of God Church starting at 7PM. It promises to be a wonderful evening of scripture, music and fellowship.
Learn more here.
Starting this week, we will be offering IN Person AND Take Out options for dinner. Great food--- fried and baked fish sandwiches, sides, drinks. Amazing Bake Sale!!
And potato and cheese pierogi for sale (frozen in bags of 14 for $10).
The Fish Fry and Bake Sale will run through Good Friday, April 15th, from 3 PM to 7 PM, and will take place in Keane Hall on the St. Maurice campus.
Check out the menu here.
Everyone who cares about the Church is encouraged to participate in the Synod. Pope Francis wants to hear from those who feel marginalized or hurt by their Catholic experience, as well as from those who have found joy and mercy in the Church. During the synodal sessions, we will listen to each other and invite the Holy Spirit to open our hearts to feel the love, joy and pain of those whose experience is different from our own. Catholics throughout the world will be discerning the same questions. St. Joseph the Worker is offering four productive listening sessions for our Parish where together, we will listen to the Holy Spirit, share what is on our hearts and most importantly, listen to each other. We encourage our parishioners to attend a session if you are able. Click on this announcement to learn more.