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Mass Schedule

SATURDAY
(Anticipated Sunday Mass)
5:30 p.m.

SUNDAY
8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

DAILY MASS
8:30 a.m.

 

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Monday—Friday
7:30 a.m.

RECONCILIATION
SATURDAY
4-4:30 p.m.

 

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Catholic Church History

The original St. Joseph Church was known as the “Church of the Irish.” When it was dedicated, it became the fourth Catholic Church in the city of Charleston.

The original building was built in 1852 and was used by the Zion Presbyterian Congregation. The building was bought at auction by the Diocese of Charleston. The church was dedicated by Bishop Patrick N. Lynch on May 5, 1861. The Reverend Patrick Ryan, an assistant at St. Mary’s Church, is given credit for urging the establishment of the church, realizing the need for a church for the poor Irish immigrants of the “borough” in 1860. The Reverend Leon Fillion was the first rector.

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Hunger Does Not Take a Vacation

When we go on vacation, we leave our troubles behind.The hungry don’t have that option. Their hunger stays withthem day-to-day. The St. Vincent de Paul Pantry needs the following items: Pasta & sauce, grits, tuna, canned salmon, canned chicken, soups, canned...

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Peter’s Pence Collection

The second collection is the Peter’s Pence Collection, a worldwide collection that supports the work of the Universal Church, including the work of the Holy See and the charitable works of the pope. Take this opportunity to join with the pope to be a sign of mercy to...

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St. Vincent de Paul Society

The St. Vincent de Paul Society is trying to help a West Ashley neighbor with a kitchen table and chairs. If you have a set and want to donate it - you can email Ealy at (ealy3126@gmail.com). Thank you.

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