• Welcome to St. Joseph's

    Welcome to St. Joseph Catholic Church

  • First Communion 2025

    St. Joseph First Communion Class of 2025

  • St. Francis of Assisi

    St. Francis of Assisi

  • Divine Mercy Sunday

    Bethlehem Handicrafts and Burrito Sale on Divine Mercy Sunday

  • Easter Sunday

    Panoramic View of Easter Sunday Mass

Mass Schedule

Saturday: 4:30 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m.; 9 a.m.; 11 a.m.
Mass Livestreamed:
4:30 p.m. (Saturday); 11:00 a.m. (Sunday)
Daily Masses: 8 a.m.

Parish Office Hours

Monday-Thursday:
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Friday:
8 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Noon)
Phone: (719) 544-1886

Confessions

Saturday:
3:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.

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"Compelling, commanding presence of silent angels"

Sept. 24, 2023
by the Most Reverend Bishop StephenJ. Berg
The Pueblo Chieftan

Bishop Stephen J. BergBishop Stephen J. BergThere is in every man, woman, and child an infinite abyss that can only be filled by an infinite and immutable object, that is to say, only by God himself. Out of this built-in need or desire as well as out of our situational need, the deeper ranges of prayer emerge. In these deeper ranges, prayer and self-chosen sacrifice converge not only for the purification of the individual, but more importantly, for the world. This deepest practice of prayer, known as “contemplative,” involves the radical separation from the world to encounter God on the deepest spiritual level.

Crucially, quietly and constantly, the person called to contemplative prayer confronts internally the most important need of the world today. That is, to encounter God not only because we need God, but simply because he is God and we are not. This is to courageously depart from the world, enter a community, and encounter the mystery of infinite divinity with awe, wonder and fear of the Lord in its most absolute dimension, as made humanly possible only by the grace of the Holy Spirit.

Contemplative prayer is the very essence of monastic life. Men and women who are called to this life as monks and nuns bring the very heartbeat of God, virtually invisibly and therefor more powerfully and actively alive, into the local community. This contemplative orientation, through self-sacrificial prayer, establishes more firmly the social structures, values, and benefits that the world needs. We have such a monastic community here in Pueblo. For 22 years the Capuchin Poor Clare sisters have been the hidden, quiet, powerful prayer engine of the Diocese of Pueblo, praying for all people, whether churched or not, over the territory of southern Colorado and the western slope of the diocese.

The community is expanding from five to (soon) ten sisters and, for this purpose, we are building a new monastery. They will be moving from a small residence into a modern facility located in Blende. We will be breaking ground, God willing, in three weeks, and will give advance notice in this newspaper soon. The power of our contemplative prayer engine is now to be multiplied, a wonderful gift of the Spirit to our community and our world.

The prayer and self-sacrifice of our Poor Clare sisters has been with us through good times and bad. Their witness passes through prayers of intercession which are unceasing. As you wake during the night, know that the Poor Clares are praying for you. The prayer of contemplation passes through the needs of the world into a great simplicity of theological faith, hope and love. It passes through the temporal and transient and penetrates every hidden department of our lives.

We are lifted without our knowledge of the source of the work being done. The Poor Clares in our midst bring a compelling and commanding presence of silent angels, God’s angels of prayer. Thus does God’s work grow in the world, and so shall our service be renewed.

The Most Reverend Stephen J. Berg is the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Pueblo


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Online Sunday Tithing

St. Joseph Catholic Church has created an online tithing area as a means for those parishioners who can't attend Sunday services or would to make a contribution to our parish. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Thank You!

 

 


St. Joseph Cookbook


Do you want a St. Joseph Cookbook?
You can still get yours during Parish Office hours.
They are selling for $20.
Please contact Josie at 544-1886.

 


Baptism Class

Friday, May 30, 2025
(Maria Lopez Classroom)

6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Contact Parish Office for details

(719) 544-1886


Bible Study Class

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May 5-6

Our bible study class will be looking at Chapter 19 in this in-depth Study of the Acts of the Apostles

Come and grow in your knowledge and understanding of Jesus and our Catholic faith through this great study of Sacred Scripture. The study will take us through the whole of Salvation History and tie all things together, showing the great continuity of the Old Testament and the New. It will help us to understand why we believe what we believe and why we do what we do as Catholics especially the Eucharist and other sacraments.

Mon., May 5 (6:30 p.m.)
Tues., May 6 (1 p.m.)

 


New Monastery

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CAPUCHIN POOR CLARE SISTERS
Donations to: CATHOLIC FOUNDATION,
Poor Clare Fund on memo line.
Checks to be mailed to:
Catholic Foundation
101 N. Greenwood St.
Pueblo, Colorado 81003-3164

Ribbon Cutting (Jan. 12)

Moving Day (Jan. 16)

First Mass by Bishop Berg (Jan. 17)


2025 Missalette Available

2024 breaking bread

The 2025 Breaking Bread Book is available. If you would like to have one for yourself, you can purchase one before or after mass in the Sacristy or during the week at the Parish Office for $5.00.

 


euch adoration

Every Wednesday

(In the Church)

11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 


St. Joseph Bags

St. Joseph Bags

St. Joseph Bags for SALE

$5.00 each

Contact Parish Office and get yours today!

(719) 544-1886

 


Recent Funerals Livestreamed

Kenneth EspinozaTony MontoyaFranceen Patti

Click a link below to the corresponding month to view rosary/funeral services for members of our parish at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

April, 2025

March, 2025

Past Funerals

2024, 2023

 


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Food Pantry at St. Joseph's

St. Vincent de Paul food pantry

Next date open:
May 8, from 1-2 p.m.
Next food drop-off:
April 19-20 (at all Masses)


The Heart of Roselawn

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Livestreaming Volunteers Needed

If anyone is interested in helping LIVESTREAM the masses on the weekend (Saturday at 4:30 pm or Sunday at 11 a.m.), please contact John Barker Jr., at 719-948-7162, and leave a text message or email John at jbarkerjr64@gmail.com.
Thank You!

 


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Shirts & Scarves

St. Joseph Council of Catholic Women have shirts and scarves available for their members. Stop by to see Josie Marrufo in the Parish Office or call her at 719-544-1886 (ext. 100).

Shirt prices: (S/M/L/XL $7.00)
(2XL $9.00) (3XL $11.00)
Blue Scarves: ($5.00)

Quinceanera Information

If you are planning a Quinceanera the requirements are:

  • the young lady be registered in Religious Ed and must have attended classes the year prior.
  • Must attend class with Maria Cornejo with explanation of what the Quinceanera celebration is about

Please contact the office to register 719-544-1886.

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