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SAINT JOSEPH DAY OF PRAYER

Saturday, March 19, 2011 - The Solemnity Of Saint Joseph

HISTORIC SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH


1828 Jay Street (just off Gratiot Avenue)
Detroit, Michigan 48207

Lighted Secure Parking - Handicapped Accessible

Schedule Of Events In Church


8:00 AM: Private Confession Available
8:30 AM: Sung Mass followed by Saint Joseph Novena Prayers and Veneration of Saint Joseph Relic
9:30 AM: Public Recitation of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary and Saint Joseph Novena Prayers
10:15 AM: Guided Tour of the Church
11:00 AM: Public Recitation of the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary and Saint Joseph Novena Prayers
11:30 AM: Private Confession Available
Noon: Sung Latin Mass in Extraordinary Form with St. Joseph Cappella & Chamber Orchestra and
Blessing of Bread followed by Saint Joseph Novena Prayers and Veneration of Saint Joseph Relic
1:30 PM: Guided Tour of the Church
2:15 PM: Guest Organists Recital
3:00 PM: Stations of the Cross followed by the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Saint Joseph Novena Prayers
4:00 PM: Public Recitation of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary and Saint Joseph Novena Prayers
4:30 PM: Guest Organists Recital
5:15 PM: Public Recitation of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary and Saint Joseph Novena Prayers
5:30 PM: Private Confession Available
6:00 PM: Sung Mass with St. Joseph Cappella & Chamber Orchestra followed by Saint Joseph Novena
Prayers and Veneration of Saint Joseph Relic
7:00 PM: Guided Tour of the Church

Other Events
1:30 PM: Saint Joseph Sit-Down Pasta, Soup, and Dessert Meal. Tickets are $8 per indivdual and $3 for
children under eight. In order to guarantee seating, tickets should be purchased beforehand and will be
available after all Sunday Masses through Sunday, March 13. Or call (734) 355-7195 for telephone
reservations.

10:00 AM to Religious items available in the Parish Hall including traditional Saint Joseph Statues,
8:00 PM: Blessed Saint Joseph Oil, Rosaries, DVD’s and CD’s.
St. Joseph's Altar In Parish Hall
The St. Joseph's Altar is an Italian tradition for the purpose of giving thanks, providing food for the poor, and spreading devotion to the friendship of
St. Joseph. Traditionally, people offer fruit, handmade breads, and meatless dishes. They often place prayer requests, and notes of thanks on the
altar. Sometimes loved ones are remembered as well. If you would like to help create this altar by bringing baked goods, flowers, or canned foods,
or for more information, please call the Parish Office at (313) 831-6659.

For more information, call (248) 250-6005 or visit www.saint-joseph-detroit.org

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