Parishioners and friends,
Welcome to our new web site. Look for parish content on the navigation bar at the top of the left column, and in the tabs on top of the page.
Our Parish Mission Statement:
• To encourage each parishioner to develop a life-changing and intimate relationship with Jesus, sustained and nourished through prayer, scripture and the sacred liturgy.
• To build families within our parish who will give witness to all they meet of the power and presence of Jesus in their daily life.
• To continue the mission of our patron, St. Joseph Marello, who spent his life in service to the poor and needy and to the service of God in imitation of Saint Joseph, the husband of Mary and guardian of the Redeemer.
Calendar - See a listing of parish and Mount St. Joseph events (click on the underlined events for details)
Youth Ministry - Life Teen and the EDGE provide a dynamic youth ministry for high school teens and junior high youth. Requirements for Confirmation candidates:...
Parish Ministries & Organizations
Adults/children register for religious instruction - See Calendars for RCIA and The EDGE...
Contact Us - Meet our staff and download a registration form...
About the Parish - Learn about our parish community!...
| Today |
Singing My Way Toward the Priesthood
by Neven Pesa
I'm a son of Croatian immigrants who first emigrated to Italy and subsequently to America in the 70's. Within two years of their marriage, my brother and I were both born. My mother lovingly tells me that God willed very much that I come into this world because I came as a "happy surprise" to both my parents, having been conceived only 4 months after my older brother had been ... >>read more
| The Edge |
by Mickey Addison
Can you name the largest megachurch in the world? Is it in San Antonio or Colorado Springs? Maybe Los Angeles or Orlando? Nope....it's in Rome. The world's largest megachurch is the Catholic ... >>read more
| Touched By Grace |
Bon Appetit!
by Marcellino D'Ambrosio, Ph.D.
The atheist philosopher of the 19th century, Friedrich Nietzsche, once said "If Christians want me to believe in their Redeemer, they need to look more ... >>read more
