Ishpeming Catholic - St. John and St. Joseph

Ishpeming Catholic - St. John and St. Joseph Catholic parishes where you can connect with Jesus, live His Word, spread His love, & make disciples!

As was often the case, their story was fully told by their executioner, a man who later received baptism because he was ...
06/02/2026

As was often the case, their story was fully told by their executioner, a man who later received baptism because he was so impressed by the courage of the men he killed. He sought out Pope Damasus and told him the story.

"Let us pray that sports be an instrument of peace, encounter, and dialogue among cultures and nations, and that they pr...
06/01/2026

"Let us pray that sports be an instrument of peace, encounter, and dialogue among cultures and nations, and that they promote values such as respect, solidarity, and personal growth." -Pope Leo XIV

Let's join the Holy Father and Fr. Larry and Fr. Jernej that all might find joy in sports.

06/01/2026

Sometimes we think that June is "just" a month of Ordinary Time, but it's also packed with solemnities. Check out our video to learn more, and join us for Mass: Monday at 5:00 PM, and Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM Saturday at 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM, and Sunday at 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 6:00 PM

At his trial before the Roman prefect Rusticus, St. Justin debated with great skill and eloquence. But his most perfect ...
06/01/2026

At his trial before the Roman prefect Rusticus, St. Justin debated with great skill and eloquence. But his most perfect witness was the shedding of his blood, in imitation of his Lord and for the benefit of the Church, including us here today at St. John and St. Joseph.

Think of the best father-son relationship you know of. Think of the love and even shared sense of identity that defines ...
05/31/2026

Think of the best father-son relationship you know of. Think of the love and even shared sense of identity that defines it. Then take that idea and multiply it by infinity. Whatever result you have, it still falls utterly and entirely short of the relationship between God the Father and God the Son. Because as Jesus says, He and the Father truly are "one"-one God, even while being distinct persons.

Why does this matter? Because today, on Trinity Sunday, we reflect not only on the nature of God, but also his Trinitarian action in human history. Especially the sending of the Son by the Father.

Take a moment today to ponder how utterly incredible this mystery is. Because Jesus is fully human, we sometimes lose sight of his divinity. But he is God indeed. And restating his saving mission in these terms can be helpful: God became man; God endured torture and humiliation on our behalf; God was crucified; and God died. Not in his essence, but in the human nature that truly belonged to the Son.

God truly suffered for us. And what's more, he didn't need to. At all. Because he needs us for nothing. But he loves us. Fiercely and fully. And on Trinity Sunday, we ponder this mystery anew and ask how here at St. John and St. Joseph we can carry that same mission of divine love into the world.

The truth of our Catholic faith--that we are created in the image and likeness of God and called to imitate him in all t...
05/29/2026

The truth of our Catholic faith--that we are created in the image and likeness of God and called to imitate him in all that we do--has implications for our whole life, including the way we live out our fertility.

The Saint Paul VI Institute knows this better than most. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, the institute specializes in promoting fertility practices consistent with Humanae Vitae, the 1969 teaching of its namesake, Pope Paul VI.

Visit the link below to learn more! And let Fr. Larry and Fr. Jernej know what you learn.

https://saintpaulvi.com

Today is National Hamburger Day. But before anyone starts criticizing the idea of devoting a day to celebrating a cheris...
05/28/2026

Today is National Hamburger Day. But before anyone starts criticizing the idea of devoting a day to celebrating a cherished dish, let's go to Sacred Scripture to see what it says about tasty food!

Scripture uses images of delicious meals to indicate God's blessings: We read that the promised land is "a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey" (Deuteronomy 8:7-9). Meanwhile, the delight that comes from wisdom is compared to dressed meat and mixed wine (Proverbs 9:1-5). And heaven, of course, is compared to a feast, where the Lord will provide "rich food and choice wines, juicy, rich food and pure, choice wines" (Isaiah 25:6).

See? Food isn't bad. It's a gift from God. So if you happen to be scarfing down a burger today, give thanks to the Lord. And remember that the tastiness of food is merely a hint of the delight that God truly has in store for us!

And we'll check to see if Fr. Larry and Fr. Jernej has a favorite burger!

When you hear "St. Augustine," you probably think of the 5th-century bishop from North Africa. And for good reason: St. ...
05/27/2026

When you hear "St. Augustine," you probably think of the 5th-century bishop from North Africa. And for good reason: St. Augustine of Hippo is one of the most important saints in history, a profound theologian whose writings continue to shape the Church today (just ask Pope Leo XIV, a member of the religious order inspired by him).

But that St. Augustine isn't the only one. There's also St. Augustine of Canterbury, today's saint, who is worth celebrating in his own right. In 597 AD, he reintroduced Christianity to England after the fall of the Roman Empire. St. Augustine evangelized the Anglo-Saxons, purifying their practices and rituals when possible rather than abolishing them. Through his missionary work, England became a center of medieval Christianity.

Come celebrate the "other" St. Augustine today at daily Mass, Monday at 5:00 PM, and Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM.

St. Philip Neri founded the first of these communities in Rome in 1575. Today, there are about 90 communities in about 2...
05/26/2026

St. Philip Neri founded the first of these communities in Rome in 1575. Today, there are about 90 communities in about 20 countries. St. Phillip Neri, pray for all of us at St. John and St. Joseph, that we may follow in your way of joyful service to Christ!

05/25/2026

Yesterday we celebrated Pentecost. Today we celebrate Mary, Mother of the Church. Is there a connection? You bet there is! Watch the video, St. John and St. Joseph family, to learn more about it!

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