Jubilee 2025
Every 25 years, the Universal Church proclaims a Jubilee Year to encourage the faithful to embark on pilgrimages, repent of their sins, forgive the sins of others and renew a focus on their spiritual lives. On Christmas Eve, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, will begin the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope, “Pilgrims of Hope,” with the official Opening of the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
Click here to review the Jubilee 2025 events in the Diocese of Greensburg.
Click here to visit the Jubilee 2025 section of the Diocese of Greensburg website.
PAX - The Adventure Awaits Diocesan Middle School Youth Retreat
March 29, 2025 | 10am-4:30pm
Christ Our Shepherd Center
Open to all 6th-8th grade students in the Diocese of Greensburg
Drop off begins at 9:30 AM. Event starts at 10:00 AM at Christ Our Shepherd Center and ends at 4:30 PM. All students and families are welcome to join us for Mass at 5:00 PM at Christ Our Shepherd, St. Joseph Chapel with Fr. Dan Carr as celebrant.
Boxed Lunch, snacks and water will be provided.
An email will be sent to all parents the week of the event with more details and instructions for drop off and pick up.
Click here to register.
St. Joseph High School Annual Latin Mass
Wednesday, January 29
7:00 PM
Guardian Angels Parish, Most Blessed Sacrament Campus
800 Montana Ave, Natrona Heights, PA
Please join Saint Joseph High School’s Latin Department for the Annual Latin Mass on Wednesday, January 29, at 7:00 pm at Guardian Angels Parish, Most Blessed Sacrament Campus.
This will not be a traditional Latin Mass, but rather a standard Novus Ordo Missae Mass, with the prayers and readings recited using the ecclesiastical Latin pronunciation.
The Mass will be celebrated by the Most Reverend Larry J. Kulick, JCL, Bishop of Greensburg and SJHS alumnus.
All are welcome to attend! A reception will follow the Mass.
Project Rachel
The Diocese of Greensburg has revitalized its Project Rachel Ministry and is prepared to assist those suffering as the result of being involved in an abortion.
Bishop Michael Burbidge, from Arlington, VA, sums up Project Rachel’s mission and purpose by informing us, “Diocesan-based abortion healing ministry, most often called Project Rachel Ministry, seeks to accompany those who suffer from abortion as they receive Christ’s mercy, comfort , and healing.
Project Rachel Ministry serves as a bridge to God’s mercy, helping him to make participants whole and restoring his relationship with them as his beloved daughters and sons.”
For confidential, compassionate help, call 724-552-1832 or email projectrachel@dioceseofgreensburg.org.
New Kensington Catholic Community
Click here to visit the New Kensington Catholic Community homepage for information regarding events happening at our neighbor parishes of St. Joseph, St. Mary of Czestochowa, and Mt. St. Peter.