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8:30 AM
10:30 AM
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We are grateful for the strong sense of community at St. Joseph the Worker:
Active Youth
Dynamic Leadership
Welcoming Atmosphere
Supportive Pastoral Staff
Selfless Volunteers
Vibrant Liturgies
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Frequently Asked Questions


Links to Catholic Resources:
Vatican
US Conference of Catholic Bishops
Catholic Charities
Archdiocese
Catholic News Service
Couple to Couple League (CCL) for Natural Family Planning

Faith Formation:
How do I find out more about becoming Catholic?
I want to get married at St. Joseph The Worker. What do I do?
How do I schedule a baptism?
My child has never received any sacraments. What do I do now?

Pastoral Ministry
How do I register in your parish?
What do I do if I want to request prayers for someone?
I'm interested in finding out more about Pastoral Ministry/Stephen Ministry.
If I just want someone to talk with, is there anyone available from the church?
I have doubts and questions about my faith, who can help?
I am struggling with life/illness/grief, etc, and I need encouragement, is there anyone available?
What if someone, for whom I am responsible dies? Whom do I contact at church?


VIRTUS – Protecting God’s Children

Did you know that all adult volunteers in this archdiocese who have ongoing contact with children or young people need to attend a “VIRTUS: Protecting God’s Children for Adults” session? Some examples of church and school volunteers who need to attend a VIRTUS session are: catechists, preschool aides and youth group leaders. The three-hour VIRTUS session consists of a presentation of printed materials, videos, and group discussion. Among other things, VIRTUS attendees will learn to recognize the signs and symptoms that indicate a child is being abused or exploited in some way, environmental factors to be aware of in the physical space of the parish, how abusers operate, and things parents can do to help educate their children about how to respond to inappropriate behavior toward them.

If you have already attended a VIRTUS session, but did not pre-register nor post-register for that session at www.virtus.org, please do so to make sure you receive credit for attending. If you would like more information about VIRTUS, please contact Amy Beckham, St. Joseph the Worker’s VIRTUS Coordinator or visit www.archspm.org and click on “Protection of Children and Youth Initiative”.

Watch upcoming bulletins for more information on this critical new program.