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|  | | St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church 163 Whisconier Road, Brookfield, CT 06804-5072 -- 203-775-1035 Welcome to the Saint Joseph Parish, Brookfield, Connecticut, Web site. Our entire Parish community of faith welcomes you. Our hope is that the information contained on these pages makes it easy for you to learn about us and -- more importantly -- inspires you to come and worship with us. Thank you for logging on to our site, and may God bless you in all your daily activities. Saint Joseph Catholic Church of Brookfield, CT, services the greater Brookfield, CT, area and offers Catholic ministries and support to our many parishioners. Mass Schedule WEEKENDS: Saturday 5pm (vigil); Sunday 7:30 am, 9 am, 11 am, 6 pm DAILY: Mon-Fri 6:45 am and 8:45 am; Sat 8 am LOCATION: At the 5 Corners of RTE 133 and 25 in Brookfield Center, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Brookfield, CT.
Please join Saint Joseph Email List Link to Parish Mailing List
To add your name to the religious education email please go to 'faith formation' and click on the email information tab there.
For information about our Parish Religious Education Program please see 'Faith Formation' and please note our December 8th Teaching Mass
Calendars for First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, and Confirmation are now posted under the Sacraments tab
The St. Joseph Prayerline is a ministry of people committed to pray for others. To be a member of the ministry or to enter a prayer request, please send an email to stjosephprayerline@yahoo.com Thank you.
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| Blessing the AnimalsIn honor of the Feast of St. Francis, the Blessing of the animals took place in front of the church in early October 200 |
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Noah's ArkNoah's Ark build to scale: Wow! (Pictures Below)
Man Builds Noah's Ark (exact scale given in Bible)
A Working Replica |
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| Prayer for VeteransPrayer for Veterans Day
We ask for blessings on all those who have served their country in the armed forces. We ask for healing for the veterans who have been wounded, in body and soul, in conflicts around the globe. We pray especially for the young men and women, in the thousands, who are coming home from Iraq with injured bodies and traumatized spirits. Bring solace to them, O Lord; may we pray for them when they cannot pray. We ask for, echoing John Paul II, an end to wars and the dawning of a new era of peace, As a way to honor all the veterans of past wars.
Have mercy on all our veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Bring peace to their hearts and peace to the regions they fought in. Bless all the soldiers who served in non-combative posts; May their calling to service continue in their lives in many positive ways.
Give us all the creative vision to see a world which, grown weary with fighting, Moves to affirming the life of every human being and so moves beyond war. Hear our prayer, O Prince of Peace, hear our prayer
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