"For where two or three gather in my name,
there am I with them"
(Matthew 18:20)
St Joseph's is one of the churches within the the Holy Family cluster parishes of Leicester
Please click on the box below for revised times of mass at St Joseph's
St Joseph's church
is situated at a busy ring-road junction on the eastern outskirts of the city of Leicester and began in 1938 when people gathered for the celebration of mass on Christmas eve in a converted stable, the first church on this site.
The temporary second church was built in the 1950's with the intention of its becoming a parish hall when the third and present church was built in 1968. There are around 500 homes in the parish and until 2020 the people were served by two churches - St Joseph's church and Our Lady of the Rosary (now closed).
The Rosary Church has since been sold - read more . . . .
And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.
(Acts 2:42)
There are many ways the community come together - in prayer and community activities . . . .
The Sisters of St Joseph of Peace are based next to St Joseph's church and help in the parish . . . .
The Apostolate is based in the first Old Stable church at the top of St Joseph's car park . . . .
St Joseph's School is a 1.5 form entry school with a nursery class (ages 3-11 years) and is part of the St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Multi-Academy Trust. Children from our parish attend the school, along with children from the local catchment area . . . .
St Paul’s Catholic School is part of the St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Multi-Academy Trust. It was an amalgamation of Evington Hall Convent School and Corpus Christi RC Secondary Modern School and makes place for pupils aged 11-18 . . . .
Usual Mass Times
Sundays (also streamed) at 9.00 am
(Church opens at 8.30 am)
Tuesdays (also streamed) at 11.30
am
(Church opens at 11.15 am)
The doors will open when stewards are in place to welcome, having completed their necessary checks.
Although most pandemic precautions are relaxed, we at St Joseph's recognise that some are understandably still cautious about coming to mass. For this reason at St Joseph's there will always be protected areas to sit.
Please ask stewards on arrival and they will guide you.
MASKS ARE OPTIONAL
as is sanitising hands on arrival (dispensers at door)
Sacred Heart
Mere Road, Leicester LE5 3HS
SATURDAY (Vigil) Mass, 6.30 pm
Sunday Mass, 11:30 am (live streamed)
Tuesday
Mass, 10:00 am
Wednesday Mass, 10:00 am
Thursday Mass, 10:00 am (Club Room)
Friday Mass, 6:00 pm (5.45 pm Rosary)
St Margaret Mary (St Paul's)
Wakerley Road, Leicester LE5 4WE
MONDAY Mass, 10.00 am jointly with St Paul’s Community
Our Lady of Good Counsel
15 Peebles Way, Rushey Mead LE4 7ZB
SUNDAY Mass, 10.15 am
FRIDAY Mass, 10.00 am
Mass times occasionally change due to Feast Days, Funerals or Holidays, please check the Holy Family Newsletter for variations to the above schedules.
There are other church celebrations on our journey of faith. Click on a window below for more information or details of how to arrange.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ADDITIONAL/SEASONAL SERVICES (including RECONCILIATION & CONFESSIONS) WILL BE NOTIFIED THROUGH THE WEEKLY HOLY FAMILY NEWSLETTER (see above link)
The programme for 2022-23 is now complete and all the children have celebrated their First Holy Communion. St Joseph's 2024 programme begins in February.
Fr John Daley (RIP), Canon Anthony Dolan (RIP)
The Victims of the ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR (RIP)
The Victims of War in Ukraine (RIP)
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May they rest in peace. Amen.
Requiescant in Pace
Prayers also for Pat & Michael, Harry, Toni, Veronica, Robert, Roy, Sister Margaret, Fr John Joe and all those who have been recently bereaved.
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Kate and Gerry and all Madeleine's family.
And for all families of missing children
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There are so many suffering in our world at present as a result of the many conflicts in our world. We bring them all into our prayer.
If you would like someone remembered in our prayer box please contact us via the above PRAYER REQUEST button
At the beginning Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 a small group of parishioners came together to form a WhatsApp prayer and support group. Anyone who would like to join the group is welcome and can join by completing and returning our Consent form.
Click on link below to find prayers and reflections for all occasions
After each stream has finished the video is edited.
There is no guaranteed timescale for YouTube to process our edits so, if the video doesn't play smoothly, try again later.
The Requiem Mass for Sister Anne Maria took place on Thursday 1st February at 11.00 am at Sacred Heart Church (see the YouTube link below)
Sister Anne Maria belonged to the Sisters of St Joseph of Peace and was resident at the convent next door to St Joseph's church for her final years.
See the tribute to her in our parish newsletter of 21st January 2024
Sister Anne Maria Doyle RIP
Our streaming service offers:
Streaming the parish mass began in 2017 primarily to enable the housebound of the parish, unable to attend in person, to share the prayer from within their home. In 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic closed our churches we found our service helped, not only the people of St Joseph's, but people from around the country and internationally. Our parish family has grown and continues to grow, introducing us to many new friends in Christ and new possibilities to sharing faith experiences.
We broadcast our streams through YouTube because it is free and the most accessible facility, especially in that it can be accessed on mobile phones, ipads, tablets, computers and the television.
During his 23 years as parish priest Fr John shared with us his thoughts on church and parish life, the Church in the world, scriptural insights and questions of faith. We share some of these below. Other writings can be found on the various archive newsletters or through Watermead
Our necessary parish expenses rely on donations from our community. Some prefer to give cash when they visit the church (the offertory collection) and others like to arrange regular payments through their bank. We like to encourage those who pay tax to Gift Aid their donation, as it enables the parish to claim 25p from the Government for every £1 donation that has been giftaided.
Every Catholic parish has a safeguarding representative who has responsibility for promoting good and safe practices in all activities involving children, young people and adults and for providing advice on child and adult safeguarding matters within the Parish. Click on the above link for more details and contact details.
There are many ways to get involved in the mission and life of the parish. All regular volunteers are asked to complete the necessary volunteer application form and, where needed, attend training sessions, dependent on the role undertaken. If the position so requires (e.g. food hygiene) certification is through outside agencies. Some activities may require a DBS certification which we arrange through our Diocesan Safeguarding Office.
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Church is a community of people and the name given to the place where they gather. Parish is a territory, established by Church law regularly called 'Canon law'. We are free to attend any church, feeling part of the community wherever we go; but we are required by Church law to be registered in a parish, otherwise we cannot request Baptism, Holy Communion, Confirmation, Marriage. Our Nottingham Diocese has forms to be completed by all who attend our church and these are available from the church or can be downloaded here.
Please complete a form for each family household, even if you have been coming to St Joseph’s all your life. It will be recorded and stored according to GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) and you and your family will be officially registered. Until you complete and return that form no sacramental applications can be accepted.
Once completed forms can be posted to the Parish House or emailed (please request email address using contact form)
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Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you for asking to join our weekly newsletter emailing address. By sending us this request you agree that we can store your email address on our database for the sole purpose of sending you information and news about St Joseph's parish through our weekly newsletter.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE that, on receipt of your request, your name will be added automatically to the newsletter emailing list . The email is sent out on Friday or Saturday of each week as a 'blind copy', in order to protect people's email addresses, but this can method can sometimes be rejected by mail servers. Please look out for your copy next weekend and, if it doesn't arrive, message the website again notifying us and we'll send each week as direct mail.
Thank you and God bless you.