Pre-Orders are recommended but not required.
Order Online: SaintJoseph.cc/LentDinner


Pre-Orders are recommended but not required.
Order Online: SaintJoseph.cc/LentDinner

The 2021 Fish Dinners will be TAKE-OUT only. Meals will consist of one fish (fried pollack or baked tilapia), Mac-n-Cheese, green beans, coleslaw, dinner roll, butter, tartar sauce and cocktail sauce.

Every Friday During Lent February 19th through April 2nd 4-7pm

Fridays of Lent from 4:00 to 7:00 or until sold out.

Join us Fridays throughout Lent for Carryout Fish Frys hosted by the Knights of Columbus Council 10966.

Curbside pick up at Kilduff Hall

First Annual Lenten Fish Fry Fridays; Every Friday during Lent 4-7 P.M.

Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management will present Building a Better World Through Business, an annual series of events celebrating ways that businesses create sustainable economic and social development in their communities. Events in the series will be held virtually and take place on March 3, 10, and 24, 2021. All events are free and open to the public, but registration is required.

Loyola University Maryland will host a series of virtual conversations, “Public Writing/Private Perceptions: The Vexed Issues Surrounding Flannery O’Connor and Race,” this spring.
More than any other Catholic, not excepting Archbishop John Carroll, Cardinal James Gibbons was embraced by his country. He was personable, outgoing and seldom without a smile.

Fr. Phil expressed this longing for God in his daily prayer, especially the Divine Office, the recitation of the Rosary, and his devotion to the Eucharist.

Father Daniel Mentesana, IVE, a priest of the religious order the Institute of the Incarnate Word and a former chaplain at the National Shrine Grotto and the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton both located in Emmitsburg, MD, has been accused of an inappropriate relationship with an adult female that occurred outside of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The Archdiocese of Baltimore has withdrawn the canonical faculties of Father Mentesana so he cannot engage in ministry in the Archdiocese. He no longer resides in the Emmitsburg area.
