Organizations

The D of I is an organization of Catholic women who meet, plan and conduct works of charity, visiting the sick, funding worthy projects and causes, and serving Christ by following his example. Meetings are held the second Monday of the month, except in July. For more information, click here. 

Saint Anne Society is a group of Catholic women who meet twice annually for both social and service purposes. The group provides encouragement and financial support in the form of scholarships for a high school senior who exhibits Christian leadership, is in good standing in the Parish, maintains a “B” average during 4 years of high school and is in need financially. Saint Anne also sponsors a Quilt/Afghan raffle for seminarians. Members may also respond to special requests such as providing hospitality for Saint Joseph’s R.C.I.A. and other parish events. For more information, click here. 

The primary objectives of the Holy Name Society are the honor and glory of our Triune God and the personal sanctification of its members by acts of love and devotion to the Most Holy Name of Jesus. This spiritual life of its members is a perpetual act of reverence and love. The Holy Name Society provides one or more scholarships every year for a young man in good standing in the Parish and who serves the community. For more information, click here. 

Boy Scout Troop 182 activities include spring, fall and winter weekend camps, weeklong summer camp, weekly meetings, popcorn sales, fishing and horseshoe pitch, “Order of Arrow” tap outs, and Troop trips. For boys 10 1/2 to 18 years of age. For more information, click here. 

Cub Scout Pack 182 activities include monthly pack meetings, den meetings, Webelos Campout, popcorn sales, Christmas Skate Party, Scout Sunday, Blue and Gold Pizza Party, Pinewood Derby, Cub Field Day, Bowling, Day Camp, Summer Swim, Summer event, Pack Camp. For boys 7 to 10 1/2 years of age. For more information, click here. 

The St. Joseph Men's Club was created to inspire the men of St. Joseph Catholic Church to be devoted followers of Jesus Christ. The mission of the St. Joseph Men's Club is to foster fellowship, spiritual growth, and mentorship, while supporting one another and serving our parish and community. To help further this mission, the Men's Club has developed seven commissions: Bible Study, Bereavement & Grief Support, Fundraising, Membership, Mentorship, Service, and Social. The Men's Club meets on the third Monday of each month at 6:30 pm in the St. Joseph Parish Center and is open to men age 21 years and older who are registered members of the St. Joseph Parish. Membership is free and there are no associated dues. For more information, click here.