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St. Joseph's Catholic Church

Weekend Masses - 9:00am & 11:00am

Saturday Mass - 5:15pm

Welcome to St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Weekend Masses - 9am & 11am
Saturday Mass - 5:15pm
View Mass Schedule
Welcome to St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Weekend Masses - 9am & 11am
Saturday Mass - 5:15pm
View Mass Schedule

Weekday Masses and Other Special Celebrations

Weekday Masses

Monday – 5:15pm
Tuesday – 9:00am
Wednesday – 9:00am
Thursday – 9:00am
Friday – 5:15pm

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE

Holy Thursday, April 2, 2026 – Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:30 p.m.

Good Friday, April 3, 2026 – Stations of the Cross at 10:00 a.m. & Celebration of the Lord’s Passion at 3:00 p.m.

Holy Saturday, April 4, 2026 – Easter Vigil at 8:00 p.m.

Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 – 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Mass

 

Confession

Monday, Friday & Saturday 4:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m.

 

 

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Reading Resources

Message from Archbishop Mulhall – 200th Anniversary of the Archdiocese of Kingston

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January 30, 2026

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Letter from Archbishop Mulhall for November 2025

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November 14, 2025

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Letter from Archbishop Mulhall on the 2025 Lenten Collection

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August 29, 2025

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Letter from Archbishop Mulhall on the Death of Pope Francis April 2025

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April 25, 2025

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Father Cosmas' Reflection

Christ is Risen! Alleluia! He is truly Risen! Alleluia!

Easter Message 2026

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

Christ is Risen! Alleluia! He is truly Risen! Alleluia!

On this most sacred and joyful day of Easter, the Church throughout the world lifts up her voice in triumphant praise, proclaiming the victory of Jesus Christ over sin and death. Today, we stand before the empty tomb not as spectators of a past event, but as participants in a living mystery—a mystery that continues to renew, restore, and transform our lives.

The Resurrection is the foundation of our faith and the source of our hope. Everything we believe as Christians finds its meaning in this truth: that Jesus, who suffered, died, and was buried, has risen in glory. The darkness of Good Friday has given way to the radiant light of Easter morning. What seemed like defeat has become victory; what appeared to be the end has become a new beginning.

In the face of the many challenges that surround us—uncertainty about the future, struggles within our families, personal burdens, illness, grief, wars and the weight of sin—Easter speaks a word of assurance and hope. It reminds us that God is always at work, even when all seems lost. The stone that sealed the tomb has been rolled away, and with it, every obstacle that stands between us and the fullness of life God desires for us.

As a parish family, especially in this special year we have dedicated to deepening our identity as an ecclesial family, we are invited to rediscover what it means to belong to one another in Christ. Easter is not only a personal celebration; it is a communal one. We rise together. We believe together. We journey together as one body in the Lord.

Let this Easter be a moment of renewal for each of us and for our parish as a whole. Let us renew our commitment to prayer, making space each day to encounter the Risen Lord who speaks to us in the silence of our hearts. Let us deepen our love for the Eucharist, where the same Jesus who rose from the dead gives Himself to us as the Bread of Life. Let us return with sincerity to the Sacrament of Reconciliation, allowing the mercy of God to lift us up and restore us.

At the same time, Easter calls us beyond ourselves. The joy we celebrate today is not meant to be kept to ourselves, but to be shared. We are sent forth as witnesses of hope in a world that is often searching for meaning and longing for light. In our homes, let there be more patience, forgiveness, and understanding. In our parish, let there be a deeper spirit of unity, welcome, and service. In our community, let us be instruments of peace, reaching out especially to those who are lonely, struggling, or in need.

My dear brothers and sisters, Easter assures us that God’s final word is not suffering, not sin, not death—but life, grace, and glory. No matter what we carry in our hearts today, the Risen Christ meets us there. He calls us by name, just as He called Mary in the garden. He invites us to trust, to hope, and to begin again.

May the light of the Risen Christ shine in your hearts and dispel every darkness. May His peace fill your homes and strengthen your families. May His joy renew our parish and make us a true sign of His living presence in the world.

Happy Easter! Christ is Risen! Alleluia!

With prayers and blessings,

 

Your Pastor

Fr. Cosmas Ajawara

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