How do I get a Mass Card?
Mass cards may be purchased in the parish office anytime the office is open. Click here for office hours. We are unable to accept phone, fax or email intention requests. Requests are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Stipends must accompany intention requests.
How do I request a Communion visit for an ill or homebound parishioner?
Communion visits are provided weekly. Please contact the parish office (610-269-8294) to request a visit.
What accomodations are available for persons with disabilities?
St. Joseph Church and Holy Family Center are fully accessible to persons using walkers or wheelchairs. Handicap parking is available in front of both buildings and the church has several pews designed for wheelchair access.
How do I add a name to the bulletin for the sick, deceased or members of the military?
To add a name to the list of sick parishioners or active members of the military, please complete this form.
Does your church provide babysitting?
No, we do not provide babysitting. We encourage all our members, even the youngest, to join us for mass. For parents' convenience, we do have a mother's room, located down the right hallway as you enter the narthex.
I've been away from the church for a long time. Can I come back? How do I do that?
Welcome back! No matter how long you've been away from the church, Jesus rejoices at your return and so do we! We recommend that you call to make an appointment with a parish priest to discuss any concerns or questions you might have. Know that you will be met with compassion and in complete confidence. To make an appointment, call the parish office at (610) 269-8294.
How do I learn more about becoming Catholic?
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a program designed to educate persons interested in joining the Catholic Church. At St. Joseph, interested adults can join the group at any time to learn more about the faith and the process of becoming Catholic. To learn more, please visit our RCIA page.