Taizé Prayer, a form of prayer which originated in a 20th century French ecumenical monastic community, includes chants, reflection, silence, petitions and the lighting of candles. This form of prayer touches the mind, eases the body and opens one’s spirit to the presence of God. Taizé Prayer is held in the Motherhouse Chapel.
Dates: Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00 PM
September 5, October 3, November 7, January 2, February 6, March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3
Prayer Leader: Sister Roseann Gaul, CSJ, 724-888-6809
Cost: There is no cost for these events.
View a full list of St. Joseph Spirituality Center programs.
The Unity Choir is a new, collaborative effort that seeks to foster awareness of inclusion, diversity, and values of cultural competency in Beaver County and beyond through song and relationships.
Join us for food and fellowship during our first planning session to make this concept a reality. Meet others interested in singing unifying messages of hope, reconciliation and togetherness that inspire listeners to embrace cultural differences.
We hope to gather a diverse membership including, but not limited to, people of all races, genders, religions, ages, sexual orientation, income levels and people with disabilities.
Please RSVP to Sister Sarah Crotty at scrotty@stjoseph-baden.org or 724-869-6529.
Earth Tones ministry reflects our reverence for Earth by encouraging an understanding and awareness of God and nature. Volunteers help us continue our community gardens, chickens and apiary operations, which supply produce, eggs and honey to food banks to help reduce food insecurity among our neighbors.
We appreciate your contribution to help us maintain our contemplative space, whether it’s for an hour or for the entire day! Tasks may include but are not limited to: weeding, gardening, labyrinth maintenance, grapevine pruning, statue painting, wood chopping and weed whacking.
Please RSVP to Luke Badaczewski at lbadaczewski@stjoseph-baden.org or 724-869-6550 at least one week before each Work Day and let us know if you will be staying for lunch, which is provided. Email reminders will be sent 2 weeks prior to each work day. Weather related cancellations will be announced the Friday before each work day.
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Faith communities like ours are often called to environmental stewardship. Walk our the grounds and learn about what inspires us to operate:
🐝 Beekeeping
🌱 Community gardening
💚 Stewardship programs
By the time that the morning is through, you will have learned about some great projects and had the chance to sip on lemonade on the porch of the Motherhouse.
WHEN: 08/17/2019 10:00am
ENDS: 08/17/2019 12:00pm
WHERE: Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden grounds
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: Easy
VENTURE OUTDOORS MEMBER PRICE: $10
NON-MEMBER PRICE: $12
Register online.
Resident of Beaver County? Enter BEAVER2019 at check out to receive 50% off this outing.
This outing is in partnership with Venture Outdoors, the Rivers of Steel Heritage Area. Funding was provided in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation, Environmental Stewardship Fund, administered by the Rivers of Steel Heritage Corp.
Are you looking for something more in your spiritual life? Are you seeking a deeper union with God and neighbor?
The Associates of the Sisters of St. Joseph are a group of women and men who share the Congregation’s charism of unity and reconciliation. As partners in mission with the Sisters and with God, the Associates invite you to learn more about their group during an informal sharing on August 18 at 1 p.m. at the Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse in Baden.
Read about our newest Associates.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Judy at 412-831-5654 or Lewisjudith68@gmail.com.
Join us for a discussion on Martyrs of Hope: U.S. Missionary Martyrs in Central America, Models of Spiritual Transformation on Sunday, August 25, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Motherhouse in Baden. The presentation will spotlight the lives of seven U.S. martyrs and how they might serve as models for the church today.
Speakers are Edward T. Brett, Ph.D., professor emeritus of history at La Roche University, and Donna W. Brett, M.A, who served as an academic advisor at the University of Pittsburgh. The program will include time for reflecting or walking on the grounds. Light refreshments will be served.
It is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Call or email Toni at tdunlap@stjoseph-baden.org or 724.869.6525.
PROGRAM DETAILS:
First Presentation: Martyrs of Guatemala
The speakers will begin by explaining how the Second Vatican Council and the Latin American Bishops’ Conference at Medellin, Colombia, revolutionized the Latin American church by making social justice for the poor masses a primary goal. This will be followed by the stories of Father Stanley Rother and Brother James Miller, two missioners whose commitment to the poor transformed their lives and spirituality and eventually led to their martyrdom.
Second Presentation: Martyrs of El Salvador
The speakers will discuss the lives of Sisters Dorothy Kazel, Ita Ford, Maura Clarke, and Carla Piette, and lay missioner Jean Donovan, who, adhering to the concepts of Vatican II and Gospel teachings, also immersed themselves in the lives of the poor. In so doing they grew in faith and trust in God to the point of heroic acceptance of martyrdom. The presentation will conclude with a discussion of how these seven martyrs might serve as models for a church in crisis.
In light of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic and in accordance with Centers for Disease Control guidelines, Taizé prayer and all other public events and programs at the Motherhouse are suspended through June 1.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping to keep our sisters, staff, and community safe and healthy. Read more here.
Taizé Prayer includes chants, reflection, silence, petitions, and the lighting of candles. This form of prayer touches the mind, eases the body, and opens one’s spirit to the presence of God. This prayer will be held in the Motherhouse Chapel.
Dates: Wednesdays, September 4, October 2, November 6, March 4, April 1, May 6
Time: 6:00-7:00 PM
Prayer Leader: Sister Roseann Gaul, CSJ
RSVP is not necessary. If you have questions, please call Sister Roseann at 724-888-6809.
In light of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic and in accordance with Centers for Disease Control guidelines, Prayers for Healing and all other public events and programs at the Motherhouse are suspended through June 1.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping to keep our sisters, staff, and community safe and healthy. Read more here.
Prayers for Healing is a monthly setting of evening prayer that begins Monday, September 9, and continues the first Monday of each month throughout the year. Evenings will include sung psalms, Sacred Scripture, silence, prayers for petition and a spoken reflection. All are centered on various needs for healing, both individually and as a community of faith. Open to all faith traditions. Reservations are not necessary.
Dates: Septmeber 9, October 7, November 4, December 2 in 2019 and January 6, February 3, March 2, (no April), and May 4 in 2020
Time: 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Earth Tones ministry reflects our reverence for Earth by encouraging an understanding and awareness of God and nature. Volunteers help us continue our community gardens, chickens and apiary operations, which supply produce, eggs and honey to food banks to help reduce food insecurity among our neighbors.
We appreciate your contribution to help us maintain our contemplative space, whether it’s for an hour or for the entire day! Tasks may include but are not limited to: weeding, gardening, labyrinth maintenance, grapevine pruning, statue painting, wood chopping and weed whacking.
Please RSVP to Luke Badaczewski at lbadaczewski@stjoseph-baden.org or 724-869-6550 at least one week before each Work Day and let us know if you will be staying for lunch, which is provided. Email reminders will be sent 2 weeks prior to each work day. Weather related cancellations will be announced the Friday before each work day.
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Seating for Faith.Field.Feast. is officially sold out. Thank you for your support!
Join the Sisters of St. Joseph for farm fresh foods, seasonal libations, the sounds of local bluegrass band, Well Strung, and a toast to the Sisters of St. Joseph 150th Anniversary.
Master chefs from Cura Hospitality will use produce from the Sisters’ gardens and locally raised meat to create a menu of delicious selections. Creekside Beer, Bruster’s Ice Cream and Beaver Falls Coffee Company will join in for added local flavor. Tour our community gardens and learn more about the Sisters’ history as farmers.
Historical and Garden Tours
6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Dinner and Entertainment
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Summer casual attire and comfortable shoes. Seating is limited.
Proceeds from this event benefit the Sisters’ community gardens, apiary and henhouse and other local garden partners working to reduce food insecurity in our community.