Frequently Asked Questions
What time is Mass?
When/Where is confession?
Confession/Reconciliation is available :
- After Daily Mass (chapel)
- Saturday prior to Vigil Mass from 3-4pm (church). The confessionals are located near the Statue of Mary
- By Appointment. Please call us at 863-294-3144 to schedule a date/time.
I'm Not Catholic. May I receive Communion?
Generally, no, non-Catholics cannot receive communion in the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church reserves communion for those who are fully initiated members, meaning they are baptized Catholics, or have been received into the church through profession of faith. This practice stems from the belief that the Eucharist is the actual body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ, and requires proper preparation and belief.
Does St. Joseph's have a quinceañera Mass?
St. Joseph's does not currently have a quinceañera Mass. Families can arrange for a blessing by calling the office.
Other churches in our area offer quinceañera Mass.
Where Is the food pantry located?
The food pantry is located inside Catholic Charities. You can find Catholic Charities located between the Family Life Center Building and the chapel. The address is : 532 Avenue M NW.
Pantry is open Monday - Friday from 9 am until 11 am.
You may also contact Catholic Charities for financial assistance by calling 863-299-7983.
For more information, click HERE
What Are Faith Formation Classes?
Catholic faith formation classes are educational programs designed to deepen a person's understanding and practice of the Catholic faith. These classes, often referred to as religious education or catechesis, aim to nurture a relationship with God and equip individuals to live out their faith in daily life. They encompass various aspects, including learning about Catholic teachings, engaging in scripture study, participating in liturgical practices, and fostering a missionary spirit.
Here's a more detailed look at what faith formation classes entail:
For Children:
Age-appropriate learning:
Faith formation classes for children cover a range of topics, from basic Catholic doctrines to preparing for sacraments like First Communion and Confirmation.
Parental involvement:
The parents are the primary teachers of the faith, with classes often incorporating a home-based component. Family prayer time, attending Mass as a family and leading by example are ways to teach/foster our faith in our children.
Sacramental preparation:
Classes help children prepare for receiving sacraments like Reconciliation, Eucharist, and Confirmation.
Focus on community:
Faith formation classes provide a space for children to connect with other young Catholics and learn together.
For Adults:
Deepening understanding:
Adult faith formation aims to help adults grow in their faith, understanding the teachings of the Church, and engaging with Scripture.
Practical application:
Classes explore how to live out the faith in various aspects of life, such as family life, relationships, and public service.
Ongoing learning:
Faith formation is a lifelong process, and adults can participate in various programs like Bible studies, retreats, and workshops.
Connection to the Church:
Adult faith formation programs often connect participants to the broader Catholic community and encourage active participation in the Church
How can I volunteer to be a part of the ministries at our church?
Volunteers are the backbone of the church and we deeply appreciate our volunteers.
For a list of ministries, please click HERE
Where are the restrooms located?
The restrooms are located in the front of the church (Narthex).
Handicap facilites and baby changing facilities available.
We also have a water fountain outside the restrooms.
Additional restrooms are located in the Parish Center (near the gift shop).
Where should I park?
The gate to large parking is North of the Church on Hwy 17 with handicapped parking and ramp entry directly behind the parish center.
Parking also available across Ave. M on the South side in the Chapel and Family Life Center lot.
What should I wear?
We’re so glad you’re joining us!
Casual summer wear is perfectly appropriate, though some still enjoy dressing in their “Sunday best”—both are welcome.
You may also want to bring a light sweater, as the church can be a bit cool.
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