Saint Joseph Parish
Serving the Catholic Community of downtown Huntington, West Virginia since 1872. Sunday Obligation Mass Times:
Saturday 4:30 P.M. and 5:30 P.M. Saturday 8:00 A.M.
02/16/2026
Thank you to all who celebrated Valentine’s Day with us. Special thanks to the K of C members, their auxiliary, and Mark Smith and band members.
01/23/2026
Please stay safe and don’t risk going out if the roads and sidewalks are bad and the temperature is cold.
From Bishop Mark Brennan:
As we look toward the coming weekend, weather forecasts indicate that severe winter conditions may affect much of our state and could make travel difficult or unsafe, particularly on Sunday. I wish to address this with pastoral care for the well-being of all entrusted to me.
The Church teaches that our obligation to participate in Sunday Mass does not bind us when serious obstacles arise such as inclement weather or serious illness. Severe weather that endangers personal safety is such an obstacle. No one should feel compelled to place themselves in harm’s way.
For those who are able to attend Mass safely, our parishes will make every reasonable effort to celebrate the liturgies as scheduled, though some adjustments may be necessary. Many of our priests live on site at the location of the parish and thus can easily walk to the church so there is no reason for them not to celebrate Mass. Depending on when the forecasted weather is expected to impact your region, attendance at an anticipatory Mass offered in many parishes on Saturday evening might be the best option for you to consider. I encourage you to check your parish’s website, social media, or voicemail for the most up-to-date information, such as schedule changes.
Those who remain at home are invited to keep the Lord’s Day holy through prayer, reading of Sacred Scripture, participation in a televised or livestreamed Mass, reciting the Rosary and or performing acts of charity within your household or community.
Let us pray especially for those who must work during the storm especially road crews and first responders, for the elderly and homebound, and for all who may be vulnerable during this time of cold and uncertainty. May the Lord keep you safe, grant you peace, and remind you always of His nearness—whether on the road, in church, or at home.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Mark E. Brennan
Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston
“The heavens proclaim the glory of God.”
Winter can be a difficult time unless you are fond of grey skies and cold. Yet, God is so amazing. Have you noticed how incredibly beautiful January skies can be?
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1304 6th Avenue
Huntington, WV
25701