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St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Kingston
ON
K7L 4T3
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Who we are
Grounded in the gospel of Jesus Christ through liturgy, Eucharistic worship and outreach, Saint Joseph’s Parish calls the faithful to an active involvement in parish life and responsible participation in extending Christ-like values to the wider community.
St. Joseph’s has hearing devices to assist those who are hard of hearing. Devices are hooked into the sound system and can be signed out with headphones.
St. Joseph’s has hearing devices to assist those who are hard of hearing. Devices are hooked into the sound system and can be signed out with headphones.
Street Address
392 Palace Road
Kingston,
ON
K7L 4T3
Canada
Phone: 613-547-5004
Fax: 613-547-5008
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Church Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Joseph Lynch
Pastor
392 Palace Road
Kingston,
ON
K7L 4T3
Canada
Phone: 613-547-5004
Fax: 613-547-5008
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Quote of the Day
Jude 1:25
To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.
To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.
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Roman Catholic
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Rev. Msgr. Joseph Lynch
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Liturgy Schedule
Saturday: 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Masses For Week
Weekend - Effective 11 June 2021
Saturday: 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
email st.josephs@cogeco.ca or call 613-547-5004 Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m - Noon to reserve seating for Saturday/Sunday Masses
Weekday- Effective 11 June 2021
Monday: 5:15 p.m.
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m..
Wednesday: 9:00 a.m.
Thursday: 9:00 a.m.
Friday: 5:15 p.m.
Online: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd0qjbV1z1OF24y7wmpPC2Q
Mass Times last updated on the 26th of September, 2021
Saturday: 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Masses For Week
Weekend - Effective 11 June 2021
Saturday: 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
email st.josephs@cogeco.ca or call 613-547-5004 Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m - Noon to reserve seating for Saturday/Sunday Masses
Weekday- Effective 11 June 2021
Monday: 5:15 p.m.
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m..
Wednesday: 9:00 a.m.
Thursday: 9:00 a.m.
Friday: 5:15 p.m.
Online: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd0qjbV1z1OF24y7wmpPC2Q
Mass Times last updated on the 26th of September, 2021
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Lectors
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Liturgy Committee
Altar Servers
Ushers
Sacristans
Junior Liturgy
Sunday Music Ministry
Music Ministry – Funerals
Ministry to Seniors
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Is the church accessible to the physically challenged?
Yes, Please us the West entrance, facing Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd. The east entrance is also available via a long sidewalk.
Is there assistance for the hearing impaired?
Yes, There are hearing assistance devices available.
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St. Joseph's Catholic Church History
After World War II Archbishop J.A. O’Sullivan, became aware of the westward growth of the City of Kingston. He decided that a parish must be erected in the west end.
In 1949 the Reverend A.J. Welsh, the Archbishop’s Secretary, was appointed the first pastor and organiser of the parish. A property was acquired on Regent St and plans for a temporary church were completed. The building was officially opened on May 1, 1950 by Archbishop O’Sullivan, who said: “We feel that we have confidence in the Providence of God, the patronage of St Joseph and your generosity to carry the burden which you have undertaken.” It was the second St Joseph’s church in Kingston. The original church, on the corner of William and Bagot Streets, had served the city until St Mary’s Cathedral was built.
The church consisted of a parish hall with kitchen facilities, canteen, office and reception rooms. A section of one side wall was removable and the sliding doors opened into the chapel. Thus the 150 families were afforded their first church and community centre.
A Ladies’ Auxiliary was formed in 1949 with Mrs. James Fraser as its first president. In 1950 the Auxiliary became part of the Women’s League. Because of the growth of the congregation the original hall was abandoned in 1955 and an addition constructed.
During the growth period Monsignor Welsh decided that a new St Joseph’s Church must be built. A four acre site on Palace Rd was purchased as the site for the new church. On June 13, 1964, the new St. Joseph’s was officially opened by Archbishop Sebastiano Baggio, then Apostolic Delegate to Canada. The new St Joseph’s was the first fully contemporary church in Kingston Archdiocese. Its main alter was designed for Mass facing the congregation. The rectory and the attached meeting room were built at the same time as the church.
One of the striking features of the new church is the series of stained glass windows climbing upward from the portico to the arch of the roof. Donated by Archbishop O’Sullivan the theme of the series is ‘God the Son’. Centred in the design is a crucifix, unmistakable, although it depicts only the crowned head, spiked hands and crossed feet of Our Saviour; there is actually no cross depicted in the design. Surrounding the crucifix are various biblical scenes.
(taken from Built on a Rock: The Story of the Roman Catholic Church in Kingston 1826-1976 by Louis Flynn)
In 1949 the Reverend A.J. Welsh, the Archbishop’s Secretary, was appointed the first pastor and organiser of the parish. A property was acquired on Regent St and plans for a temporary church were completed. The building was officially opened on May 1, 1950 by Archbishop O’Sullivan, who said: “We feel that we have confidence in the Providence of God, the patronage of St Joseph and your generosity to carry the burden which you have undertaken.” It was the second St Joseph’s church in Kingston. The original church, on the corner of William and Bagot Streets, had served the city until St Mary’s Cathedral was built.
The church consisted of a parish hall with kitchen facilities, canteen, office and reception rooms. A section of one side wall was removable and the sliding doors opened into the chapel. Thus the 150 families were afforded their first church and community centre.
A Ladies’ Auxiliary was formed in 1949 with Mrs. James Fraser as its first president. In 1950 the Auxiliary became part of the Women’s League. Because of the growth of the congregation the original hall was abandoned in 1955 and an addition constructed.
During the growth period Monsignor Welsh decided that a new St Joseph’s Church must be built. A four acre site on Palace Rd was purchased as the site for the new church. On June 13, 1964, the new St. Joseph’s was officially opened by Archbishop Sebastiano Baggio, then Apostolic Delegate to Canada. The new St Joseph’s was the first fully contemporary church in Kingston Archdiocese. Its main alter was designed for Mass facing the congregation. The rectory and the attached meeting room were built at the same time as the church.
One of the striking features of the new church is the series of stained glass windows climbing upward from the portico to the arch of the roof. Donated by Archbishop O’Sullivan the theme of the series is ‘God the Son’. Centred in the design is a crucifix, unmistakable, although it depicts only the crowned head, spiked hands and crossed feet of Our Saviour; there is actually no cross depicted in the design. Surrounding the crucifix are various biblical scenes.
(taken from Built on a Rock: The Story of the Roman Catholic Church in Kingston 1826-1976 by Louis Flynn)
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