Message From Parish Priest

My Dear Parishioners,
Proper communication is a necessary ingredient to convey the recent developments and happenings of the parish to the people around and worldwide. Working together gives a feeling of one family, which Christ wants to create in us. Our parish is dedicated to St. Joseph, who is the head of the Holy Family. A parish progresses due to good relationships, proper understanding, communication, and support. We relate to each other as neighbors, ward members, and a parishioner. Our vision is to be a Christ-centered society. The parish has achieved enormous development in the past few years with the relentless support of our parishioners and well-wishers. I am very grateful to them. Let us together keep up the spirit and continue strengthening the parish as a family. May God bless you all.
Parish Clergy

Parish Priest
St Joseph’s Church

Chaplain
St John Paul II Shrine

Director
Kripa Sadhana

Spiritual Director
Kripa Sadhana
Mass Timings

- Weekdays (Mon – Sat):
- 06:30 am
- Saturdays:
- 05:00 pm
- Sundays:
- 06:00 am
- 07:30 am
- 09:00 am (09:15 am on First Sunday of Every Month)
Masses only in Konkani Language
- Catechism classes from 10:15 am – 11:15 am on every Sunday.
- Holiday for catechism classes on the First Sunday of every month.
- On the First Sunday of every month, Adoration after 7:30 am mass.
- On the First Sunday of every month, Third mass at 9:15 am.
- On the First Friday of every month, adoration & mass at 5:00 pm.
- The Novena of St. John Paul II after the morning mass on every Tuesday.
- The Novena of St. Joseph after the morning mass on every Wednesday.
- The Novena of Perpetual Succour after the morning mass on every Saturday.
- Rosary, Adoration & Eucharistic celebration followed by the Novena of St. John Paul II at St. John Paul II Shrine, Pope Layout, on every Tuesday at 09:30 am.
- Eucharistic Celebration followed by the Novena of Infant Jesus at Infant Jesus Prayer Hall, Souhardanagar, on every Thursday at 5:00 pm.
- Provision for a good confession before every mass.