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"Come to Me all who labor and are overburdened
 and i will give you rest"
Our Mission is based on Matthew 11:12

Mass Times


Weekend

Saturday: 8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM

Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM

Weekday

Monday–Friday:  8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 5:30 PM

Mass and Confession Schedule

upcoming Holy Hours

Sanctity of Life

Monday, June 23

4:00 PM

Vocations

Monday, June 30

4:00 PM

End of Human Trafficking

Tuesday, July 8

4:00 PM

Eucharistic Adoration

Saturday: After 12:00 PM Mass til the 4:00 PM Mass

First Fridays: After 12:00 PM Mass til the 5:30 PM Mass

Confession Times

Monday–Friday: 10:30 AM–11:45 AM, 4:30–5:15 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

First Wednesdays: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Anointing of the Sick

First Saturday of the month, July 5, after all Masses :

8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM

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2025 Jubilee Year Pilgrims of Hope

December 24, 2024 - January 6, 2026

Archbishop Henning has designated St. Joseph the Worker Shrine as a “Holy Site” for the Jubilee year. Under certain conditions a plenary indulgence may be obtained by those who take Sacramental Confession and the Eucharist and fulfill certain other prescriptions. 

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This Week's Message from

Father Michael Amesse


June 15, 2025


June is the Month of the Sacred Heart. The priesthood is the love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. I invite you to pray the Litany of the Sacred Heart, so that priests will give themselves to Christ, whole-heartedly. I have shared this with you before, but I think it is good to share again.

The Litany of the Sacred Heart

Lord, have mercy.

Christ, have mercy.

Lord, have mercy.


Christ, hear us.

Christ, graciously hear us.


God, the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us.

God, the Son, Redeemer of the world,

God, the Holy Ghost,

Holy Trinity, one God,

Heart of Jesus, Son of the Eternal Father,

Heart of Jesus, formed in the womb of the Virgin Mother by the Holy Ghost,

Heart of Jesus, united substantially to the Word of God,

Heart of Jesus, of infinite majesty,

Heart of Jesus, holy temple of God,

Heart of Jesus, tabernacle of the Most High,

Heart of Jesus, house of God and gate of heaven,

Heart of Jesus, glowing furnace of charity,

Heart of Jesus, vessel of justice and love,

Heart of Jesus, full of goodness and love,

Heart of Jesus, abyss of all virtues,

Heart of Jesus, most worthy of all praise,

Heart of Jesus, king and center of all hearts,

Heart of Jesus, in whom are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge,


Heart of Jesus, in whom dwells all the fullness of the Divinity,

Heart of Jesus, in whom the Father is well pleased,

Heart of Jesus, of whose fullness we have all received,

Heart of Jesus, desire of the everlasting hills,

Heart of Jesus, patient and rich in mercy,

Heart of Jesus, rich to all who invoke you,

Heart of Jesus, fount of life and holiness,


Heart of Jesus, propitiation for our sins,

Heart of Jesus, saturated with reviling,

Heart of Jesus, crushed for our iniquities,

Heart of Jesus, made obedient unto death,

Heart of Jesus, pierced with a lance,

Heart of Jesus, source of all consolation,

Heart of Jesus, our life and resurrection,

Heart of Jesus, our peace and reconciliation,

Heart of Jesus, victim for our sins,

Heart of Jesus, salvation of those who hope in you,

Heart of Jesus, hope of those who die in you,

Heart of Jesus, delight of all saints, have mercy on us,

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, spare us, O Lord.



I pray for you – you pray for me.

Last Week's Message

June is the Month of the Sacred Heart

 

The month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a devotion which began in the 12th Century and gained popularity after Jesus appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque in the 1670s, revealing to her the image of His Sacred Heart.

Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua

Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua

June 13


Saint Anthony was born Fernando Martins in Lisbon, Portugal. He was born into a wealthy family and by the age of fifteen asked to be sent to the Abbey of Santa Cruz in Coimbra, then the capital of Portugal. During his time in the Abbey, he studied theology and Latin.  


Once, when St. Anthony of Padua attempted to preach the true Gospel of the Catholic Church to heretics who would not listen to him, he went out and preached his message to the fish. This was not, as some skeptics tried to say, for the instruction of the fish, but rather for the glory of God, the delight of the angels, and the easing of his own heart. When critics saw the fish begin to gather, they realized they should also listen to what Anthony had to say.


He was only 36-years-old when he died and was canonized less than one year afterward by Pope Gregory IX. Upon exhumation some 336 years after his death, his body was found to be corrupted, yet his tongue was totally incorrupt, so perfect were the teachings that had been formed upon it.


He is typically depicted with a book and the Infant Child Jesus and is commonly referred to today as the "finder of lost articles."


St. Anthony is venerated all over the world as the Patron Saint for lost articles, and is credited with many miracles involving lost people, lost things and even lost spiritual goods.





Praying before the Blessed Sacrament


Every Saturday and First Friday here at the Shrine we have adoration after the noon Mass  inside our beautiful Shrine. Please take the time to come in and say a prayer at your convenience. 


“God’s love isn’t a reward for being good, doing our duty, resisting temptation, bearing the heat of the day in fidelity, saying our prayers, remaining pure, or offering worship, good and important though these are. God loves us because God is love and God cannot stop love and cannot be discriminating in love..”  


- Roland Rolheiser, O.M.I.

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Pure in Heart

Young Adults ages 18-35

Next Meeting Tuesday, June 24

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Legion Of Mary

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Light a Devotional Candle at the Shrine

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Ring the Bells of the Shrine

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Shrine Memorial Plaques Available

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First Fridays at The Shrine

Next First Friday - June 6

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Catholic Conversations

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Pope Francis - What comes next?

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Pure in Heart

Young Adults ages 18-35

Next Meeting Tuesday, June 24

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Legion Of Mary

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Can You Help Us? 


Many of us regularly receive unsolicited religious items in the mail - along with requests for the support of various charitable activities. After contributing to one or two of our choosing, those endless monetary requests can be declined in good conscience. Oftentimes, however, folks are puzzled as to what they should do with the accumulated religious tokens they were sent.


If you or your friends have a stockpile of such religious items, please bring them here to the Shrine and we will make them available as gratis religious tokens for folks to take home during the Folk Festival (coming this July!). We use these items to fill and refill the “Basket 0’ Haloes”  in our sidewalk welcoming tent.   Please give the to Sacristan David Lazu or with the Giftshop staff.  



Downes Parking Garage Ticket Validation


  • Available in the Gift Shop /Bookstore
    Monday through Saturday
    from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Sunday street parking is always free
  • Those attending the Saturday 4 p.m. Vigil Mass who park in the Downes Garage
    can validate their ticket in the Gift Shop before Mass




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“Come to me all you who labor and are overburdened, and I will give you rest.”

– Matthew 11:28





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Our Mission

We who minister at the Shrine are committed to work collaboratively with one another and with you. Our aim is to provide a place of prayer, conscious reflection, and social action that is hospitable to and calls forth the gifts of all who come to the Shrine. We do this in the spirit of Jesus Christ and of
Saint Eugene de Mazenod, founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

Our Mission is based on Matthew 11:28:
"Come to me all you who labor and are overburdoned, and I will give you rest"

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