Address: 732 18th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
Phone: +12063242522
Kel R
I am truly thankful for St. Joseph’s Parish. Not only is the church and members very welcoming but also I appreciate how much St. Joseph’s helps the community.
János Szablya
Amazing mosaics in the icon style
Louis A Spain Jr
Classic smaller-scale St Peter's Vatican layout. Plenty of on-property and on-street parking. Great sound reinforcement. Vocals and music are clear as a bell over the speakers mounted at floor level on every single side column. Perfect for church services featuring fine music. Lobby of church reflects a very progressive form of Catholicism, including: Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights, Poverty issues and an otherwise Color-Blind community of believers.
Casey Penk
I went here on Christmas Day in 2012 and 2013. I don't remember much of the first time, but the second time was stunning in almost every possible way. The facility is inspiring, with beautiful stained glass art and tall ceilings. It's what you'd call a traditional-looking church. The music was touching and peaceful. But these things weren't what really made the difference. The most important part? The sermon, of course. It was, to say the least, uplifting and powerful. The pastor started by apologizing to all of us for the people the Catholic Church has hurt. This was inspiring, humbling, and entirely surprising. It's the last thing I would have expected in a Catholic church. Even looking back on it now, several months later, I want to weep for joy. Reconciliation does seem, at least in some small way, possible, with efforts like these. The pastor's sermon centered on helping the poor; he talked about looking at a grandiose church but then casting your gaze downward to see the homeless person in front of the church doors. It was a powerful example of how the priorities for many religious people are often perverted; many religious people focus so much on their faith and pleasing God that they neglect or even actively oppress their neighbors. Looking back, I am reminded of Matthew 25:40. "The King will reply, 'Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.'" St. Joseph's, from my experience, teaches a powerful and uplifting message.
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During the summer it is at 9:30am and 5:30 pm on Sunday. 5pm Saturday.
Yes.
All public Masses have been suspended by the archdiocese. St. Joseph will be offering an online streaming mass Sunday @ 9am on YouTube. See the website for details.
Keep in mind that the 4 pm is sweet pandemonium with oodles of small children. 6 pm is full but fewer small children and 10:30 is simply beautiful (lessons and Carol's at 10 pm). All the masses will be full. Hope you can join us at St. Joe's.
St James Cathedral on First Hill serves a meal each week day at 4:15 during which time there are also folks to assist with other kinds of referrals. I understand people begin to line up at St James around 3 pm and can enter the building at 3:45.
Usual mass times on Sundays are 9 & 11 am, both in English
I'm unaware, sorry, contact the Parrish directly. Kindly.
10pm lessons & carols; 10:30pm Mass
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