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Daily Mass Updates

Starting July 29, morning Mass will be celebrated at 8:15 a.m. each Monday, followed by Adoration until 9:30 a.m. and with confessions heard during Adoration.

Starting August 8, Mass will no longer be celebrated on Thursdays, except for Holy Days of Obligation, such as the August 15 Solemnity of the Assumption.

Changes also include the addition of a First Saturday Mass, at 8:15 a.m. starting August 3. That Mass will include Anointing of the Sick, which will also continue to be available at the Friday morning Masses.

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  • Jul 27 2024  4:00 pm - Vigil Mass
  • Jul 28 2024  8:00 am - Mass
  • Jul 28 2024  10:30 am - Mass

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Welcome to St. Joseph Catholic Church!

We are all pilgrim people on different legs of the journey home. At St. Joseph, we pray for all to encounter Christ, be transformed by Christ, and accept Christ's commission to spread the Gospel.

If you've been away from the church for a long time or short time, you're still welcome at God's home. If you are coming from another faith tradition or no tradition at all, we welcome you home to the Christian Church founded by Jesus and expanded by his apostles to all people.

If you've moved into the neighborhood and are looking for a vibrant parish for your faith life, we welcome you to our Christian family.

We're happy to answer questions about our parish, about the Mass, about Catholicism and the Catholic Church today, and about how we as a parish of St. Joseph in Wauwatosa can serve you. Read More.

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A Spirit-Filled Congregation!

"My daughter, daughter-in-law, and I attended 10:30 Mass at St. Joe's ...We were visiting in Tosa for the weekend. What a gift your parish community gave us! We are all part of a vibrant and faith-filled parish community in Green Bay (St. Matthew Parish in Allouez.) We are used to a community that sings and worships with energy and enthusiasm so from the beginning of Mass we took quick note of the full participation of your worship community. As Mass went on, the Spirit continued to fill the congregation. We were blown away and walked out of Mass on fire! Thank you, thank you, thank you all for praying the Mass and sharing the Eucharist as is befitting the miracle it is. May God continue to bless the St. Joseph Parish Community."

– Amy W.

Parish Life

  • Children's Liturgy of The Word (CLOW) - 2024
  • 2024 Confirmation Class
  • Easter Vigil 2024
  • Easter Vigil 2024
  • 2024 Easter Foods Blessing by Fr. Fabian.
  • 2024 St. Joseph Day Mass
  • Fr Fabián and fellow priests of the Missionary Fraternity of Mary, for the 2024 St. Joseph Day Mass.
  • We put together 15,000 meal packets for the hungry in Africa. Each packet will feed 6 people.
  • Corpus Christi Eucharistic Procession
  • First Communion 2023
  • Fr. Matt Ruhl, S.J., pastor of our sister parish, St. Peter Claver in Belize, celebrates Mass at St. Joseph each year.
  • A great crowd helped support St. Joseph through the 2023 parish dinner and auction.
  • Bishop Schuerman is joined by priests and deacons for the 2022 Confirmation Mass.
  • Youths from St. Joseph, St. Agnes, Christ King, Blessed Savior, St. Pius and St. Bernard were confirmed during Mass at St. Joseph.
  • Fr. Adam baptized three youths during our 2022 Easter Vigil Mass.
  • Younger ones lending a hand at the Helping Hands gathering to create 20,000 meal bags to be distributed by Catholic Charities in the African Nation of Burkina Faso.
  • To accommodate Christmas crowds during the pandemic, we had two Masses at 4 p.m. Christmas Eve – one in the church and one in the gym.
  • First Fruits Garden
  • A good time for all at Breakfast with Jesus
  • Youth cantors lead the congregation in song.