About Saint Joseph Parish
Thank
you for visiting St. Joseph Parish of Appleton. I would like to
share with you what St. Joseph’s is all about.
St. Joseph’s is a downtown parish. It is also the second oldest parish in the city of Appleton. It was founded in 1867 by German speaking settlers. Capuchin Franciscans have staffed the parish since 1877. Over the years the ministry of St. Joe’s has changed and adapted to the needs and the call of this down town community.
St. Joseph’s is made up of people from every age group. We have Senior members, empty nesters, young families, newly married, and singles. Teens and children are very evident at our 9:00 and 10:30 AM and 6:30 PM Liturgies on Sundays. Due to our location we have many people from the Appleton business community who come to our daily 12:05 liturgy. Many of the visitors to the Fox Valley also find a welcome at St. Joseph’s and choose to worship with us.
Schools and Religious Education have always been an important part of our ministry. For many years we operated a school that went through 9th grade. St. Mary’s is our neighboring parish and since the late ‘70’s and early ‘80’s we have worked together in many areas, but especially in education. We have worked together in Religious Education and Sacramental preparation for the past twenty years. There are eight parishes in the city of Appleton, and with all of them we sponsor the Appleton Catholic Educational System. This is a system that deals with PreK through 8th grade. It is known by the acronym of ACES. Together with the other parishes we also sponsor Xavier High School. Check out the links to these educational possibilities.
